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Patricia Morgan

Author of "Come on and celebrate" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Lois Brokering

1929 - 2004 Author of "Discipleship" in Songs for Life

Lawrence A. Wik

Author of "Sovereign Most Holy" in Discipleship Ministries Collection

Christoph Tietze

b. 1956 Author of "Come, Spread the News" in One in Faith

Tommy Wheeler

1931 - 2015 Composer of "[Thru Christ let freedom ring]" in Gospel Gems Tommy E. Wheeler came from a singing family. His father, Palmer, and uncle Roy sang gospel music in the first Stamps Quartet. He studied music at Abilene Christian College (now University) and composed and wrote several gospel songs, including I Love The Lord, The Way of Truth, I Met The Master Face to Face, and Live For Him. Source: Gospel Gems: A Collection of Songs by Palmer and Tommy Wheeler. - M. Lynn

A. Nigro

Person Name: Armand Nigro, SJ, b. 1928 Author of "Christians, Let Us Love One Another" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

Jay Rouse

Arranger of "MIGHTY TO SAVE" in Worship and Song

Shōzō Koyama

b. 1930 Composer of "CHRISTIAN HOME" in Sound the Bamboo

Christoph von Schmid

1768 - 1854 Person Name: Christian V. Schmidt, 1768-1854 Author of "O Come, All Ye Children" in The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 Johann Christoph von Schmidt DT Germany 1768-1854. Born at Dinkelsbuhl, Bavaria, Germany, the oldest of nine children and son of a civil servant who worked for the Teutonic Order, he received private lessons in the monastery and attended Catholic Latin school for two years, then attended the Dillingen high school, afterward tutoring for a wealthy family. He enrolled in the Episcopal University in Dillingen and studied philosphy for two years, then theology for four years. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1791. He served as parish vicar in Nassenbeuren, then chaplain at Seeg. In 1796, when he was placed as the head of a large school in Thannhausen, where he taught for many years. From 1816-1826 he was parish priest at Oberstadion in Wurttemberg. In 1826 he was appointed Canon of the Augsburg Cathedral. In 1832 he was administrator for the school system for Swabia and Neuburg. In 1837 he was raised by Bavarian King Ludwig I to personal nobility, a knight of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown. In old age he received numerous honors, and his 80th birthday was a public holiday in Augsburg. The University of Prague awarded him the title of Doctor of Theology. In addition to being an educator, he was also a prolific author and writer of children’s stories. He would often read his stories to the school children after classes. His stories became very popular and were translated into 24 languages. His general theme in story writing was to awaken a practical piety in children. Wrote 40 story books for children. He also wrote poetry. His most famous work: “A basket of flowers”. He died of cholera at Augsburg, Germany. In 1857 his autobiography was published. John Perry

Nicole Berthet

Person Name: Nichole Berthet, 20th cent. Translator (French) of "Worship the Lord" in The Book of Praise Nicole Berthet is a French author and translator. Lift Up Your Hearts, 2013

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