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W. A. Berry

Author of "Shake Hands with Mother Again" in The Cyber Hymnal

Charles H. Maskell

Composer of "[Easter visits earth again]" in The Cyber Hymnal Early 20th Century

William J. Libberton

Author of "Hosanna! Hosanna!" in The Cyber Hymnal Early 20th Century Currently, our only data on Libberton is that he was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. From Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the Rock River Conference, 1871, 1880, 1881. http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/i/b/libberton_wj.htm

A. J. Sage

Person Name: A. J. Sage, D. D. Author of "Thou, whose awak'ning word" in International Song Service

Samuel Willoughby Duffield

1843 - 1887 Person Name: Samuel W. Duffield Translator of "O Quanta Qualia" in Laudes Domini Duffield, Samuel Augustus Willoughby, son of G. Duffield, jun., was born at Brooklyn, Sept. 24, 1843, and graduated at Yale College, 1863. In 1866 he was licensed, and in 1867 ordained as a Presbyterian Minister, and is now [1886] Pastor of West¬minster Church, Bloomfield, New Jersey. He published in 1867 a translation of Bernard's Hora novissima (q.v.): Warp and Woof; a Book of Verse, 1868 (copyright, 1870); and The Burial of the Dead (in conjunction with his father), 1882. In the Laudes Domini, N.Y., 1884, the following translations and an original hymn are by him:— 1. Holy Spirit, come and shine. A translation of "Veni Sancte Spiritus." 1883. 2. O Christ, the Eternal Light. A translation of "Christe lumen perpetuum." 1883. 3. O land, relieved from sorrow. On Heaven, written in 1875. 4. O what shall be, O when shall be. A translation of "O quanta qualia." 1883. 5. To Thee, O Christ, we ever pray. A translation of "Christe precamur annue." 1883. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Duffield, S. A. W. , p. 315, ii. He died May 12, 1887. His English Hymns, Their Authors and History, was published in 1886, and his Latin Hymn-Writers and their Hymns posthumously, edited by Dr. R. E. Thompson, in 1889. (See p. 1526, i.) --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

William S. Nickle

1853 - 1914 Person Name: W. S. Nickle Composer of "[Walking in love, on my journey I go]" in Honey Out of the Rock

Abbie Mills

Author of "Walking in Love" in Honey Out of the Rock

William Henry Gardner

Person Name: W. H. Gardner Author of "In his name" in Triumphant Songs No.3 Late 19th Century

E. H. Packard

Composer of "[Naught we care for fleeting riches]" in Triumphant Songs No.3

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