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Hartmann Schenk

1634 - 1681 Person Name: Hartmann Schenk, (1634-1681) Topics: Worship Close of Service Author of "Now Our Worship Sweet Is O'er" in The Hymnal and Order of Service Hartmann Schenk; b. 1634, Ruhla, near Eisenach; d. 1681, Voelkershausen. Pastor at Bibra and Ostheim Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Fritz Reuter

1863 - 1924 Person Name: Friedrich O. Reuter, 1863-1924 Topics: Close of Service; Close of Service Composer of "NEW ULM" in Christian Worship (1993)

J. R. Peacey

1896 - 1971 Person Name: John R. Peacey Topics: Particular Times of Worship Closing of Worship; Closing Hymns; Discipleship and Service; Mission and Outreach Author of "Go Forth for God" in The United Methodist Hymnal

Michael Pope

Person Name: Michael Pope, SJ Topics: Calling; Church; Close of Worship / Sending Forth; Commitment; Courage; Discipleship; Evangelism; Love; Ministry; Mission; Presence of God; Social Concern; Stewardship; Service Arranger of "HERE I AM, LORD" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People

Maxwell J. Blacker

1822 - 1888 Person Name: Maxwell J. Blacker, 1822-1888 Topics: Close of Service Translator of "Only-Begotten, Word of God Eternal" in Lutheran Book of Worship Maxwell, Julius Blacker M.A., son of V. Blacker of Marylebone, b. May 27, 1822, educated at Merton College, Oxford, ordained in 1848, held several curacies, including that of St. Bar­na­bas, Pim­li­co and died June 11, 1888. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix Part II, (1907)

Russell King Miller

1871 - 1939 Topics: Close of Service Composer of "[Father, let Thy blessing]" in Union Hymnal, Songs and Prayers for Jewish Worship. 3rd ed. Revised and enlarged.

Samuel Stanley

1767 - 1822 Person Name: S. Stanley Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Christ Advocate; Close of Worship; God Pity; Opening of Service; Prayer; Christ Advocate; Close of Worship; God Pity; Opening of Service; Prayer Composer of "SHIRLAND" in Laudes Domini See Stanley, 1767-1822

Anna J. Morse

Topics: Adoration and Praise Close of Service Composer of "KEMPER HALL" in The Hymnal

K. Kvamme

1866 - 1938 Person Name: Kristen Kvamme, 1866-1938 Topics: Close of Service Translator (st. 1) of "Praise to You and Adoration" in Lutheran Service Book Kristen Rolfsen Kvamme, 1866-1938 Born: February 17, 1866, Lom, Gudbrandsdalen, Norway. Died: January 14, 1938, Ossian, Iowa. Buried: Stavanger Lutheran Church Cemetery, Ossian, Iowa. Kvamme emigrated to America at age 16, settling in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he worked a few years. He spent the winter of 1886 at an academy, and in the fall of 1888 entered Luther College. He went on to serve as a Lutheran minister in Ossian, Iowa. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Richard Meux Benson

1824 - 1915 Person Name: Rev. Richard Meux Benson Topics: Opening and Closing of Service Author of "Praise to God, who reigns above" in Carmina Sanctorum, a selection of hymns and songs of praise with tunes The Rev. Richard M. Benson was a clergyman of the Church of England, and was one of the "Cowley Brothers." He spent some time in 1870-71 in the United States, labouring with zeal and success in several dioceses. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872. ===================== Benson, Richard Meux , M.A., educated at Christ Church, Oxford; B.A., in honours, 1847, M.A., 1849. On taking Holy Orders, he became curate of St. Mark's, Surbiton, 1849; and Vicar of Cowley, Oxford, 1850. He is also Student of Christ Church, Oxford. His works include The Wisdom of the Son of David; Redemption, 1861; The Divine Rule of Prayer; and others. His hymns, “O Thou whose all redeeming might," a translation of "Jesu, Redemptor omnium," q, v., and "Praise to God Who reigns above," were contributed to Hymns Ancient & Modern, 1861. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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