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Carol Mayes

Author of "We Give This Child to You" in The Worshiping Church

Dianne Marie Zandstra

b. 1952 Person Name: Dianne Zandstra, b. 1952 Translator (Spanish, vs. 3) of "Come, Holy Ghost (En nuestro ser mora, Creador)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Antonio Auza

1915 - 1981 Person Name: Antonio Auza Paravicini, 1915-1981 Composer of "CHUQUISACA" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Marjorie Dobson

Person Name: Marjorie Dobson, b. 1940 Author of "Lord, you call us to your service" in Singing the Faith

C. C. N. Balle

1806 - 1855 Person Name: C. C. N. Balle, 1806-55 Arranger of "DER TAG, DER IST SO FREUDENREICH" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Carl Christian Nicolaj Balle was born in Copenhagen on December 25, 1806. He was a Danish composer and editor of church music and served as a pastor in Vesterbølle and Nebsager. He is noted for his Christmas compositions, including the hymn tune "Det kimer nu til julefest". He died on March 3, 1885 in Nebsager, Bjerre, Vejle, Denmark. NN

Ray Mills

Composer of "BE NOT AFRAID" in Santo, Santo, Santo

P. S.

Author of "God in Heaven Hath a Treasure" in Timeless Truths

Paul E. Kretzmann

1883 - 1965 Translator of "A Mighty Fortress Is Our Lord" in American Lutheran Hymnal Professor Paul E. Kretzman led a group of Lutherans who left church fellowship with some Lutheran congregations in 1956 after he was charged with teaching error in class. He and his followers organized the Lutheran Churches of the Reformation. He wrote several Bible Commentaries and translated many hymns. NN, Hymnary from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutheran_Churches_of_the_Reformation

H. C. Beeching

1859 - 1919 Person Name: Henry C. Beeching Author of "God, Who Created Me" in The Cyber Hymnal Beeching, Henry Charles, D. LITT., son of J. P. G. Beeching, of Bexhill, Sussex, was born May 15, 1859, and educated at the City of London School, and Ball. College Oxford: B.A. 1883; M.A. 1887; D.LITT. Durham, 1903. After holding several important appointments, including Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn, Prof, of Past, and Liturgical Theology, K.C.L., Clark Lecturer in English Literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, &c, he became in 1902 Canon of Westminster and in 1904 Preacher at Lincoln's Inn. His published works are: In a Garden, and other Poems, 1895; A Paradise of English Poetry, 1892; Lyra Sacra, 1894; and many others. For his translation of the seven greater Advent Antiphons. His Children's Hymn, “God Who created me," appeared in his In a Garden and other Poems, 1895. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Roc O'Connor

b. 1949 Person Name: Roc O'Connor, SJ, b. 1949 Author of "O Beauty, Ever Ancient" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

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