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Edward Roberts

Person Name: E. Roberts Composer of "[Just as I am, without one plea]" in Perennial Songs

Thomas Levi

1825 - 1916 Person Name: Parch Thomas Levi Translator of "Fel, fel yr wyf, 'n awr atat Ti (Just as I am, without one plea)" in Cân a Mawl LEVI,THOMAS (1825-1916), Calvinistic Methodist minister, editor of Trysorfa y Plant, and author; born 12 Oct. 1825 at Penrhos near Ystradgynlais, son of John and Prudence Levi. He received his early education at a school kept by an old soldier at Ystradgynlais, and later, while still a boy, worked at Ynyscedwyn iron works. About 1846 he began to preach at Cwmgïedd chapel, Ystradgynlais. He was minister of Capel yr Ynys, Ystradgynlais, about 1855-60, of Philadelphia, Morriston, 1860-76, and of Tabernacle, Aberystwyth, 1876-1901. He married (1), Elizabeth Daniel of Cwmgïedd (d. 1871), and (2), 1873, Margaret, youngest daughter of Hugh and Catherine Jones of Coedmadoc, Tal-y-sarn, Caerns. He began his literary labours in 1853 and wrote thirty books. Today, the best known are: Hanes Prydain Fawr, 1862; Bywyd a Theithiau Livingstone, 1857; Gweddiau Teuluaidd, 1863; Hanesion y Beibl, 1870; Casgliad o Hen Farwnadau, 1872; Hanes y Beibl Cymraeg, 1876; Traethodau Bywgraffyddol, 1882 and after, published in a single volume entitled Cedyrn Cymru; Canmlwyddiant yr Ysgol Sabbothol, 1885. He also translated sixty books from English into Welsh, including Yr Anianydd Cristionogol1859; Crist a Gwroniaid y Byd Paganaidd, 1887. He co-operated with Dr. Joseph Parry in the production of ‘Cantata yr Adar,’ 1873; ‘Cantata Joseph,’ 1885; Hymnau a Thonau yr Ysgol Sabbothol, 1887, etc. But his chief literary achievement was the starting of Trysorfa y Plant, and its regular production every month for half a century- 1862-1911. Although this periodical was produced under the patronage of the Calvinistic Methodists, it was popular with every denomination. The circulation of Trysorfa y Plant, which ultimately reached 44,000 a month, was greater than had ever been known in Wales before. Its income was so great that it paid the entire cost of production of Y Drysorfa and Y Traethodydd. It was read by Welshmen all over the world and in it were published some of the earliest poems of Islwyn, Ceiriog, and others. Levi was moderator of the C.M. General Assembly in 1883 and of the South Wales Association in 1887. He played a prominent part in the setting up of monuments to Daniel Rowland, Thomas Charles, Williams of Pantycelyn, and bishop Morgan. He continued to preach until 1910 and to edit Trysorfa y Plant until 1911. He was nearly 91 when he d. 16 June 1916. A list of his original works and of his translations of hymns was prepared at the request of the N.L.W., and this list will be found in that Library. Bibliography: Personal knowledge. Thomas Arthur Levi, M.A., B.C.L., Ll.B., (1875-1954), Aberystwyth http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-LEVI-THO-1825.html

H. W. Fairbank

Composer of "CLARK" in Hymn and Tune Book Late 19th Century Fairbank’s works include: Hymn and Tune Book for Schools and Colleges (editor) (Chicago, Illinois: S. R. Winchell & Company, 1888) The Sunlight of Song (editor) (Chicago, Illinois: Lyon & Healy, 1890) The Sunday School Musical Quarterly (editor) (Chicago, Illinois: Fairbank & Rolison, 1894) Hymn and Tune Book (editor) (Chicago, Illinois: H. W. Fairbank Publishing Company, 1903) The Message in Song (editor) (Chicago, Illinois: Hope Publishing Company, 1903 Music: EASTER OFFERINGS --www.hymntime.com/tch

J. Summers

1843 - 1916 Composer of "ST. FABIAN" in Hymns of Consecration and Faith

George Alison

Composer of "[Just as I am, without one plea]" in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892

William Burton Walbert

1886 - 1959 Person Name: W. B. Walbert Composer of "[Just as I am! Without one plea, on plea]" in Blissful Showers Gospel music singer, composer, and editor, long associated with the James D. Vaughan Music Company, father of noted pianist and composer James D. Walbert

F. E. H.

Composer of "[Just as I am, without one plea]" in The Golden Sheaf

Abraham Reincke Beck

1833 - 1928 Person Name: Abraham Reinke Beck, 1833-1928 Composer of "BECK" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church Abraham Reincke Beck (1833–1928) was an educator and prominent community member in Lititz, Pennsylvania. He ran the Beck Family School for boys in Lititz from 1865 to 1895. He was the author of The Moravian Graveyards of Lititz, Pa., 1744–1905 published by Penn State University Press in 1905. NN, Hymnary editor. Source: www.psupress.org/books/

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Translator (Korean) of "Just as I Am, without One Plea" in Glory to God In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

G. W. Linton

Composer of "JUST AS I AM" in Kind Words

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