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Sarah Poulton Kalley

1825 - 1907 Author of "Cantemos aqui" in Hinário Luterano

Elizabeth C. Kinney

1810 - 1889 Author of "Night's Canopy Over Judea Now Hung" in The Cyber Hymnal Kinney, Elizabeth Clementine, née Dodge, born at New York, Dec. 18, 1810, and married first to E. C. Stedman, and second to W. B. Kinney. Her hymn "Jesus, Saviour, pass not by" (Salvation desired), appeared in the Songs of Christian Praise, N. Y., 1880. Died in 1889. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ===================== Granddaughter of colonial poet Aaron Cleveland, poet and essayist Elizabeth Kinney grew up in New York City. After her short first marriage, which left her widowed with one child at the age of twenty-five, she began to publish her articles and poetry in popular literary magazines such as Graham's, Sartain's, and the Knickerbocker. In 1841 she married publicist and writer William Kinney of New Jersey, and became a regular contributor to the Newark Daily Advisor when he took an editorial position there. In 1850 William Kinney received an assignment in Sardinia, and for four years the Kinneys resided among the literati of Turin. When his post expired, they moved to Florence, where the Anglophone community included writers Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and Anthony Trollope. Here Elizabeth Kinney composed her metrical Italian romance Felicità before returning to Newark in 1865. The lively, romantic tones of her writing met with critical and popular success, and Elizabeth Kinney's work continued to appear in periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic. She published a full volume of poetry (Poems) in 1867. http://www.librarycompany.org/women/portraits/

Linda Mawson

b. 1947 Arranger of "ST DENIO" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship

Richard Keen

Author of "How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord" in Christian Praise

Harry Mayer

b. 1874 Author of "Thrice Blest Be Jehovah" in Psalter Hymnal (Blue)

Tadeusz Sikora

Translator of "Ochrzczeni w Chyrstusie" in Śpiewnik Ewangelicki

Walter Farquharson

b. 1936 Person Name: Walter H. Farquharson Author of "For Beauty of Meadows" in Chalice Hymnal Farquharson, Walter Henry. (Rosetown, Saskatchewan, May 30, 1936- ). United Church. University of Saskatchewan, B.A., 1957; B.D., 1961 (St. Andrew's College). His single pastorate (1961- ) has been a "tentmaker" ministry" at Saltcoats, Sask., which he combined with teaching English in the town's high school, and which he has from time to time shared with other clergy, notably Margaret Joyce Dickin. Many of his hymns have been set to music by Ron Klusmeier. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Salīm Abdel Ahad

? - 1960 Person Name: سليم عبد الأحد Author of "يسوع أيا من أطعت أباك" in كتاب الترانيم الروحية للكنائس الإنجيلية سليم عبد الأحد

David Regier

Person Name: David P. Regier Author of "How Bless'd Is the One" in Psalms of Grace

Larry E. Schultz

b. 1965 Author of "I'm Coming to Gather All Peoples of Earth" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal

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