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Bob J. Neil

of in Author of several DNAH biographical essays.

Barry L. Bobb

b. 1951 Person Name: Barry L. Bobb, b. 1951 Composer of "LAKEWOOD" in Lutheran Service Book Barry L. Bobb has worked as a teacher, church musician, choral director for several Lutheran churches and Lutheran schools. He has also worked in several different roles for Concordia Publishing House. He is co-author of the 12-part series Proclaim: a guide to planning liturgy and music (Concordia Publishing House). Dianne Shapiro (from cph.org retrieved 8/17/2024)

Ada L. Bobbitt

Author of "Sowing and Reaping"

J. P. Bobbitt

Author of "My Testimony" in Celestial Songs

Paul Bobbitt

Editor of "" in Junior Hymnal

Carl Boberg

1859 - 1940 Person Name: Carl Gustav Boberg Author of "How Great Thou Art" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Boberg, Carl Gustaf. (Mönsterås, Sweden, August 16, 1859--January 7, 1940, Kalmar). Swedish Covenant. Bible school at Kristinehamn. Editor of Sanningsvittnet 1890-1916, organ of the Evangelical National Foundation. Member of the Swedish Parliament, 1912-1931. Popular speaker and appreciated writer. Published several collections of poetry and a number of hymns. Member of committee responsible for first two hymnals of the Swedish Covenant. Author of "Jesus, Jesus, O det ordet" ("Jesus, Jesus, Name Most Precious"); "Min själ berömmer Gud med fröjd" (My Soul Now Magnifies the Lord"); "O store Gud" ("O Mighty God"). The text now known as "How Great Thou Art" is an English translation of a Russian version based on an earlier German translation of "O store Gud." --J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives

Maria Boberg

Author of "Eo an-tratranao Jesosy" in Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001

G. W. Bobo

Author of "The city of light"

Wilburn Bobo

1926 - 1939 Composer of "[Though you must be leaving here awhile before I do]" in Sing of Calvary

William Bobo

1814 - 1887 Composer of "LONG SOUGHT HOME" in The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) William Bobo was born in New Prospect, Union County, South Carolina and lived in Cross Keys. He was the nephew of B. F. White. He served as deacon, chorister and Sunday school superintendent at Padgett's Creek Baptist Church. He was buried at Padgett's Creek. His tune, LONG SOUGHT HOME, appeared in the 1847 edition of Walker's Southern Harmony Dianne Shapiro, from The Makers of the Sacred Harp by David Warren Steel and Richard H. Hulan (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2010)

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