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Carl Röhl

Person Name: C. Röhl Translator of "Der Herr im Schiff" in Die Perle

Ian Smale

Author of "Be Still and Know" in Worship in Song Uses pseudonym Ishmael. See also Ishmael, 1949-

Samuel Wakefield

1799 - 1895 Person Name: S. W. Composer of "PEACE, BE STILL!" in The Minstrel of Zion

Lee Herrington

b. 1941 Arranger of "BE STILL AND KNOW" in The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration

Harold Green

1871 - 1930 Composer of "[Be still and thy Belov'd will speak]" in Songs of Victory Born: October 23, 1871, Helme, York, England. Died: December 20, 1930, Malenge Farm, Umzimkalu, Cape Province, South Africa. Englishman Harold Green was a pastor’s son. He served with the South Africa General Mission in Pondoland, a region on the eastern coast of South Africa. In 1920, when another missionary, Emily May Grimes Crawford wrote a hymn called "The Quiet Hour," Green provided the tune for it. --wordwisehymns.com/2010/12/20/

Victor H. Benke

1872 - 1904 Composer of "["Peace, be still!" 'tis gently spoken]" in Gospel Melodies New and Old Victor H. Benke was born on Ju­ly 1872, Ra­ti­bor, Ger­ma­ny (now Ra­ci­bórz, Po­land). He em­i­grat­ed to Amer­i­ca at the of age 21. He served as the re­gu­lar or­gan­ist at the Bowery Mission in New York City for a num­ber of years. He settled in Brook­lyn where he gave pi­a­no and or­gan les­sons and com­posed mu­sic. He worked with Fanny Crosby, who wrote words to a number of his pieces, and Ira Sankey. He also played the organ for Dwight Moody in his evangelistic work. Benke died on July 15, 1904 in New York. [Sources: Crosby, pp. 535, 562] NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/e/n/benke_vh.htm

Adrian Vernon Fish

b. 1956 Person Name: Adrian Vernon Fish, b. 1956 Arranger of "BE STILL AND KNOW" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Mrs. J. G. Wilson

Composer of "["Be still and know that I am God"]" in Hymns of the Heart See Wilson, Emily D. (Emily Divine), 1865-1942.

E. May Grimes

Author of "Emmanuel" in Songs of Victory See Crawford, Emily

William Edwin Entzminger

1859 - 1930 Port. of "Mestre, o Mar Se Revolta" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão William Edwin Entzminger was born in South Carolina in 1859. He earned a B.S. from Furman University in South Carolina and then went to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY for a Doctor of Theology degree. He married Maggie Grace Griffith, and together they became Baptist missionaries in Brazil in 1891. He wrote and translated many hymns. ================= Born: December 25, 1859, South Carolina. Died: January 11, 1930, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Buried: Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Entzminger studied at Furman University and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. In 1891, he and his wife went to Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, where he worked as a missionary the rest of his life. He translated over 73 hymns into Portuguese, and wrote original Portuguese lyrics, as well. --www.hymntime.com/tch

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