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Burnette Thompson

Topics: Close of Service Composer of "[Until another Sabbath day]" in Children's Hymnal

Jonathan Evans

1748 - 1809 Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Close of Worship; Hearing the Word; Opening of Service; Prayer; Close of Worship; Hearing the Word; Opening of Service; Prayer Author of ""Bless the seed"" in Laudes Domini Evans, Jonathan, born at Coventry in 1748 or 1749. He was the son of a working man, and as a youth was employed in a ribbon manufactory. About 1778 he joined the congregation at Coventry, over which the Rev. G. Burder was pastor. He began preaching at Foleshill, near Coventry, in 1782, and in 1795 he began his stated ministry there, retaining the same to his death on Aug. 31, 1809. Two biographical notices of him appeared in the Evangelical Magazine (Oct. 1809, and March 1847), and also several of his hymns. Two of his hymns appeared in Burder's Collection, 1784, and another in the 2nd edition the same year. His best known hymns are, "Come, Thou soul-transforming Spirit,” and "Hark! the voice of love and mercy;" q.v. He published no poetical work or collection of hymns. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Josephine Mader

Topics: Close of Service Arranger of "[Father, bless thy children]" in Children's Hymnal

Lee Hastings Bristol

1923 - 1979 Person Name: Lee Hastings Bristol, Jr. Topics: Particular Times of Worship Closing of Worship; Closing Hymns; Service Music Sending Forth Adapter of "Let Us Now Depart in Thy Peace" in The United Methodist Hymnal Born: 1923, Brook­lyn, New York. Died: 1979, Syr­a­cuse, New York. Bristol was ed­u­cat­ed at Ham­il­ton Col­lege, Clin­ton, New York (BA); Trin­i­ty Col­lege of Mu­sic, Lon­don (or­gan stu­dies); and the In­sti­tute for In­ter­na­tion­al Stu­dies, Ge­ne­va, Switz­er­land (grad­u­ate stu­dies). He worked in New York for the Bris­tol-Me­yers Com­pa­ny (the fam­i­ly bus­i­ness) in ad­ver­tis­ing and pub­lic re­la­tions, 1948-62. From 1962-69, he served as pre­si­dent of West­min­ster Choir Col­lege, Prince­ton, New Jer­sey. In 1972, the Hymn So­ci­e­ty in the Unit­ed States and Ca­na­da made him a fel­low of the so­ci­e­ty. His works in­clude: The Lamb and Other Car­ols, 1951 Songs for Li­tur­gy, ed­it­or More Hymns and Spir­it­u­al Songs, ed­it­or, 1972 Hymns for Child­ren and Grown-Ups Lyrics: "Let Us Now De­part in Thy Peace" Music: SEDGWICK --hymntime.com/tch/

Jorge Lockward

b. 1965 Topics: Baptism; Children; Church and Community; Closing of Worship; Discipleship and Service; Mission Transcriber of "[Kanisa Litajengua]" in For Everyone Born

Ernest H. Whelan

Person Name: E. H. Whelan Topics: The Temple Close of Service Composer of "[Amen, amen, amen]" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

T. R. G. Jozé

1853 - 1924 Person Name: Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé, 1853-1924 Topics: The Temple Close of Service Composer of "[Amen, amen, amen]" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé

Hobart B. Whitney

Person Name: H. B. Whitney Topics: Public Worship Closing of Service Composer of "EVENING INVOCATION" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite

Althea A. Ogden

Topics: Close of Service Author of "Father, Let Thy Blessing" in Union Hymnal, Songs and Prayers for Jewish Worship. 3rd ed. Revised and enlarged.

B. W. R. Taylor

Topics: Public Worship Closing of Service Author of "Bless Me, O My Father" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite B. W. R. Taylor was the Rector of St. John's Church, Los Angeles from Nov. 1, 1891 to April 19, 1903 email from St. Johns Church, Los Angeles

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