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Christopher Gower

b. 1939 Person Name: Christopher Gower, 1939- Composer (descant) of "ST. CLEMENT" in The Book of Praise Christopher Stainton Gower. Organist and chorus master

A. L. Joslin

Author of "Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer" in The Gospel Choir No. 2

James Mountain

1844 - 1933 Person Name: Rev. J. Mountain Composer of "[Like a river, glorious] " in Service Songs for Young People's Societies, Sunday Schools and Church Prayer Meetings Rv James Mountain United Kingdom 1844-1933. Born at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, he attended Gainford Academy, Rotherham College, Nottingham Institute, and Cheshunt College. He became pastor at Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Leaving the clerical field due to ill health, he conducted evangelistic campaigns in Britain (1874-82) and worldwide (1882-1889). An author, he wrote a number of books. He published a hymn book, “Hymns of consecration and faith”,and “Sacred songs for missions, prayer, and praise meetings” (1876). He died at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. John Perry

Dion De Marbelle

1818 - 1903 Composer of "[There's a land beyond the river]" in Songs of Conquest

C. D. Evans

Composer of "[Now the day is over]" in Jewels for Juniors

John L. Newkirk

Author of "This My Prayer Shall Be" in Songs for Work and Worship

Edward Morris Bowman

1848 - 1913 Person Name: E. M. Bowman Composer of "[Our Father in Heaven, we hallow Thy Name]" in Hallowed Hymns, New and Old An AGO Founder, one-time chair of the Vassar Music Department; edited First Baptist Peddie Memorial Church, Newark's Sunday School songbook; composed a Short Meter tune, BARNARD (Bowman), to which Your Harps, Ye Trembling Saints is set in the AGO Founders Hymnal

Freeman Lewis

1780 - 1859 Composer of "MEDITATION" in Tabernacle Hymns Freeman Lewis USA 1780-1859. Born at Basking Ridge, NJ, he became a surveyor, writer, and traveling school teacher who played the organ and wrote music on the side. His family moved to Fayette, PA, in 1796. In 1809 he married Rebecca A Craft, and they had 11 children: Runyan, David, George, James, John, William, Levi. Alpheus, Thomas, Margaret, and Mary Ann. Three died young (of flux and scarlet fever). He compiled and published a book of camp meeting hymns and other sacred music:”The beauties of harmony” (1813-16-18), which included some of his own compositions. An appendix to it contained explanations of musical terms amd rules and principles of composition. These were sometimes used in singing schools. He also served as county surveyor of Fayette County, PA (1823-36) and helped Jonathan Knight survey and find a route for the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. He served as organist for the Presbyterian Church in Uniontown, PA. His wife died in 1844, after which he moved to Knox. OH. His works include a 300 page family history, attesting to his being well-educated and having interest in many subjects. He died at Knox, OH. John Perry

Jack Noble White

1938 - 2019 Composer (refrain) of "[Surely, it is God who saves me]" in Christian Worship

Kate B. Wilkinson

1859 - 1928 Person Name: Kate B Wilkinson, 1859-1928 Author of "May the mind of Christ my Saviour" in Complete Mission Praise Little is known about Kate Barclay Wilkinson’s (b. England, 1859; d. Kensington, England, 1928) life: a member of the Church of England, she was involved in a ministry to girls in London and a participant in the Keswick Convention Movement. She was married to Frederick Barclay Wilkinson. Bert Polman

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