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F. Tyler

Hymnal Number: 11386 Author of "Now He Will Save" in The Cyber Hymnal

Lucy G. Whitwell

Hymnal Number: 15539 Author of "The King Of Life And Glory" in The Cyber Hymnal

Georgie A. Hulse McLeod

1835 - 1890 Person Name: Georgiana A. McLeod Hymnal Number: 8126 Author of "The Swelling Of Jordan" in The Cyber Hymnal

A. W. Blakesley

Hymnal Number: 1289 Author of "The Christian Mariner" in The Cyber Hymnal

Julia Gill

Hymnal Number: 9287 Author of "The Master Has Come Over Jordan" in The Cyber Hymnal Gill, Julia, is given in W. B. Bradbury's Golden Censer, 1864, as the authoress of "The Master has come over Jordan" (Children for Jesus), given in several collections, including the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and others. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

George F. Cawthorne

Hymnal Number: 131151 Composer of "AVONDALE" in The Cyber Hymnal

Lily Rutherford Morris

Hymnal Number: 12551 Author of "Soldiers Of The King" in The Cyber Hymnal

Mrs. Beauchamp

Hymnal Number: 12839 Author of "Do Not Say "Tomorrow"" in The Cyber Hymnal

John Worcester

1834 - 1900 Person Name: John Worcester, 1834-1900 Hymnal Number: 4988 Composer of "[O how shall I keep my Christmas?]" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: Feb­ru­a­ry 13, 1834, Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts. Died: May 2, 1900, New­ton­ville, Mass­a­chu­setts. Worcester stu­died at the Law­rence Sci­en­tif­ic School of Har­vard Un­i­ver­si­ty, giv­ing at­ten­tion es­pe­cial­ly to an­a­to­my, phys­i­ol­o­gy, chem­is­try and re­lat­ed sub­jects. He was a close stu­dent, giv­ing much time and thought to the stu­dy of Cor­res­pond­enc­es, or the re­la­tion of the world with­out to the world with­in, and the use of Scrip­tures of na­tur­al ob­jects as sym­bols of spir­it­u­al life. As a re­sult of this stu­dy he pub­lished: The An­i­mals of the Bi­ble; Plants of the Bi­ble, and Phys­i­ol­o­gy Cor­res­pon­dences. Lat­er his thought was giv­en to more con­ser­va­tive in­ter­pre­ta­tions of the Bi­ble, and as a fruit of his stu­dy we have Gen­e­sis and Ex­o­dus, and Mat­thew’s Gos­pel. He al­so re­vised ma­ny trans­la­tions of Swe­den­borg’s works. Worcester served as min­is­ter of the New Je­ru­sa­lem Church for 45 years; pas­tor of the New­ton So­ci­e­ty (1857-1900); Gen­er­al Pas­tor of the Mas­sa­chu­setts As­so­ci­a­tion; vice-pres­i­dent and pres­i­dent of the Gen­er­al Con­ven­tion of the New Church in Amer­i­ca; prin­ci­pal of Walt­ham New Church School; pres­i­dent of New Church The­o­log­ic­al School (1881-94); and mem­ber of the New­ton School Board. Worcester held Sun­day serv­ic­es in the stu­dy near his sum­mer home at In­ter­vale, in the New Hamp­shire moun­tains. Here friends and strang­ers from a dis­tance as­sem­bled for wor­ship, and went away re­freshed and up­lift­ed with the Prom­ise of Peace." Cyber Hymnal

George H. Hewitt

Hymnal Number: 12862 Composer of "VINCENNES" in The Cyber Hymnal

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