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Francis Brown

Hymnal Number: d246 Author of "Rural celebration" in The Golden Harp

R. W. Bayley

Hymnal Number: d245 Author of "Our Father, bless this hour" in The Golden Harp

May King

Hymnal Number: d66 Author of "Do they miss me at home, do they miss me?" in The Golden Harp

J. Cross

? - 1830 Hymnal Number: d312 Author of "God's Word a Guide" in The Golden Harp Cross, John, d. 1830. An Exeter layman, who contributed three hymns to the Exeter Collection, 1812; also in the Dukinfield Collection 1822, and Bristol Collection, 1831:— 1. The morn of life, how fair and gay. The word of God the guide of youth. 2. With warm affection let us view. Reflections on the death of Christ. 3. With warm delight and grateful love. The character of Christ. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

W. G. Clark

1810 - 1841 Hymnal Number: d368 Author of "We have met in peace together" in The Golden Harp Clark, Willis Gaylord, born at Otisco, Onondaga County, New York, 1810, died June 12, 1841. He was sometime editor of the Philadelphia Gazette, and contributed to the Knickerbocker Magazine. His poetical writings were published in 1846. His hymn:— We have met in peace together, was written for the 8th Anniversary of the American Sunday School Union, 1832. It is unknown to the English collections. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

L. F. Dame

Hymnal Number: d348 Author of "Education" in The Golden Harp

G. M. Dow

Hymnal Number: d253 Author of "Our youthful souls in rapture raise" in The Golden Harp

Mrs. Nichols

Hymnal Number: d249 Author of "Anniversary of an Orphan" in The Golden Harp

Sarah Bache

1771 - 1844 Hymnal Number: d274 Author of "See how he loved, exclaimed the Jews" in The Golden Harp Bache, Sarah, 1771-1844, kept a school for many years in Birmingham. Her hymn, "'See how he loved,' exclaimed the Jews," Love of Christ, was contributed to the Exeter Collection, 1812. It is in Martineau’s Hymns for the Christian Church and Home and Belfast Collection, and most of the early books after its appearance. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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