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Samuel Booth

Editor of "" in Sunday School Hymn Book

James H. Aikman

Hymnal Number: d460 Author of "Touch not the cup, it is death to thy [the] soul" in Sunday School Hymn Book

Harriet Phillips

1806 - 1884 Person Name: Harriet Cecilia Phillips Hymnal Number: d471 Author of "We bring no glittering treasures, no gems" in Sunday School Hymn Book Phillips, Harriet Cecilia, was born in Sharon, Connecticut, in 1806, and was for many years an active worker in Sunday Schools in New York city. She contributed five hymns to the Rev. W. C. Hoyt's Family and Social Melodies, 1853, and has also written for various magazines. "We bring no glittering treasures" (Sunday School Anniversary), was written circa 1848 for a Sunday School Festival in New York city, and published in the Methodist Episcopal Hymns, 1849 (Nutter's Hymn Notes, 1884, p. 31l). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Seth C. Brace

1811 - 1897 Hymnal Number: d267 Author of "Mourn for the thousands slain" in Sunday School Hymn Book Brace, Seth Collins, son of the Rev. Joab Brace, was born at Newington, Connecticut, Aug. 3, 1811, and entered the Presbyterian ministry in 1842, but subsequently joined the Congregationalists. His Temperance hymn, “Mourn for the thousands slain," is widely used. It was written in 1843, and included in the Philadelphia Parish Hymn, 1843, with others which he wrote on the same subject, under the signature of "C." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

C. B. Lamson

Hymnal Number: d144 Author of "Here we throng to praise the Lord" in Sunday School Hymn Book

Georgie A. Hulse McLeod

1835 - 1890 Person Name: Georgianna A. Hulse McLeod Hymnal Number: d147 Author of "Home at last, home at last" in Sunday School Hymn Book

C. W. Denison

Hymnal Number: d96 Author of "Do good, do good, there's ever a way" in Sunday School Hymn Book

C. B. Davidson

Hymnal Number: d371 Author of "Sinner [sinners] go [come], will you go" in Sunday School Hymn Book

G. Bennet

Hymnal Number: d68 Author of "Come, let us all unite and sing" in Sunday School Hymn Book

W. G. Clark

1810 - 1841 Hymnal Number: d478 Author of "We have met in peace together" in Sunday School Hymn Book 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)

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