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Jakob Baumgarten

1688 - 1722 Person Name: S. J. Baumgarten Author of "Keuscher Jesu, hoch von Adel" in Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien

Reichart Gottlob Reiber

1744 - 1809 Person Name: G. Reiber Author of "Du sollst glauben und du Armer" in Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien

Rudolph A. John

1859 - 1938 Author of "I Will Ever Sing Thy Praises" in The Cyber Hymnal Rudolph John was born in Washington, Missouri, where his father. R.A. John was a pastor at St. Peter’s Evangelical Church and eventually became a respected faculty member at the Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. As Rudolph grew up, he began to take an interest in the church, and eventually he studied at Washington University and at the Eden Seminary where he became ordained in 1878. After he was ordained, he served calls in Illinois, Missouri, and Virginia before he settled at St. Paul’s church in Chicago, Illinois. He remained at this post for over 40 years. During his time at St. Paul’s church, Rudolph held many different positions in the Evangelical Synod of North America, and he became a prominent member of the church. --etymologyofhymns.blogspot.com Lyrics-- Be Strong, and Trust in God Christ, Thou Blest Redeemer I Sing the Praise of Love Unbounded I Will Ever Sing Thy Praises One Thing Needful, Greatest Blessing Translations-- Help Us, O Jesus, Thou Mighty Defender Take Thou My Hand and Lead Me

Mrs. J. A. Trench

1843 - 1925 Person Name: J. A. Trench Author of "Buried In The Grave Of Jesus" in The Believers Hymn Book Maiden name Janetta W. Taylor, married John Alfred Trench.

David Rothen

Person Name: D. Rothen Author of "Wächter Zions, tritt im Glauben" in Gesangbuch mit Noten

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