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Terry MacAlmon

b. 1955 Author of "I Sing Praises" in Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship See also in: Wikipedia

B. MacAndrew

Author of "Must I my brother keep" in Hymn-Book of the Evangelical Association

Robert Stuart MacArthur

1841 - 1923 Person Name: Robert Stuart MacArthur, D.D. Editor of "" in The Calvary Hymnal

Terry MacArthur

b. 1949 Paraphraser (English) of "Faafetai i le Agua (Thanks to God, author of living)" in Global Praise 2

E. C. Macartney

Author of "Better Than All" 19th Century http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/macartney_ec.htm

Mrs. E. C. Macartney

Author of "No One Else But Jesus"

Harriet Macartney

Author of "Are You Willing to Receive Him"

J. C. Macaulay

1900 - 1982 Person Name: Joseph C. Macaulay Author of "Glad Voices" Bible scholar and hymn writer

Lachlan Macbean

1853 - 1931 Person Name: Lachlan McBean Translator of "Child in the Manger" in Rejoice in the Lord Born: November 6, 1853, Tigh-na-coille Kiltarlity, Invernessshire, Scotland. Died: January 24, 1931, Kirkcaldy, Scotland. Macbean edited The Fifeshire Advertiser in Kirkcaldy. He was actively involved in resurrecting almost forgotten Gaelic songs. His works include: Kirkcaldy Burgh Records Lessons on Gaelic Songs and Hymns of the Gael (Edinburgh, Scotland: 1888) Sources: Reynolds, p. 364 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/macbean_l.htm

William Maccall

1812 - 1888 Translator of "In Heaven Above" in The Worshiping Church Maccall, William, son of William Maccall, was born at Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland, Feb. 25, 1812. In 1868, he published several translations from the Danish as Hymns of Denmark by Gilbert Tait. He has also published Hymns of Sweden rendered into English. He died Nov. 19, 1888. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) =================== Born: February 25, 1812, Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland. Died: November 9, 1888, Bexley Heath (near London), England. Maccall earned a Master of Arts degree from the University of Glasgow, then studied theology in Geneva, Switzerland. Ordained a Unitarian minister, he pastored in Bolton, Lancashire (1837-40) and Crediton, Devonshire (1841-46), then moved to London. His works include: Hymns of Sweden Rendered into English, 1868 Hymns of Denmark by Gilbert Tait Russian Hymns, 1879 Christian Legends, 1884 Sources: Erickson, p. 341 Stulken, pp. 386-87 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/maccall_w.htm ====================== http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Maccall,_William_%28DNB00%29

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