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Samuel P. Warren

1841 - 1915 Person Name: S. P. Warren Composer of "SHEPHERD" in In Excelsis for School and Chapel b. 2-18-1841, Montreal, Que., d. 10-7-15, New York; organist and composer

H. Cooke

1788 - 1868 Person Name: H. Cook Author of "Jesus, Shepherd of the sheep" in Songs of Worship Cooke, Henry, D.D., LL.D., was born at Grillagh, near Maghera, County Londonderry, Ireland, May 11, 1788, and was educated at the University of Glasgow. He became pastor of Dueane Presbyterian Church in 1808. After holding other pastorates he was appointed to that of the Presbyterian congregation in May Street, Belfast. He died in Belfast, Dec. 13, 1868. His Life was published by Dr. J. L. Porter, in 1871. The hymn, "Jesus, Shepherd of the Sheep, Who Thy Father's flock," &c. (The Good Shepherd ), in the Canadian Presbyterian Hymn Book, 1880, is by him. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Henry E. Cooke

Person Name: H. Cooke Author of "Jesus, Shepherd of the sheep" in In Excelsis for School and Chapel

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