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Ellen Knight Bradford

1839 - 1899 Person Name: Ellen K. Bradford Hymnal Number: d309 Author of "Over the line, hear the sweet refrain" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. Author, poet, was born in Ypsilanti, Mich. NN

Clifford K. Ingler

Hymnal Number: d173 Author of "The happy way" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

Helen E. Rasmussen

Hymnal Number: d115 Author of "Bring ye all the tithes" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

John L. Newkirk

Hymnal Number: d466 Author of "There never was one like Jesus" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

Mary B. Sleight

Hymnal Number: d111 Author of "Follow me" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

A. M. Hardman

Hymnal Number: d175 Author of "Jewels for the King" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

Lena S. Lawrence

Hymnal Number: d412 Author of "I wonder what heaven will be" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

William H. Clark

1854 - 1925 Hymnal Number: d10 Author of "Blessed be the name, blessed be the name" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. Clark, William Henry. (Racine, Wisconsin, April 8, 1854--November 8, 1925, Rome, New York). Free Methodist. In his infancy, his parents returned to their former home in New York State, where his mother soon died, and his father married a close friend of hers, who forecast, after William's conversion in 1873, that one day he would be a bishop. He served the Susquehanna Conference of his denomination as a pastor and district superintendent from 1876 until 1919, when his stepmother's prediction came true. Meanwhile, he had been a member of the joint commission of the Free and Wesleyan Methodist Churches which compiled the Hymnal of 1910, and contributed some items to it. He died in office, requesting no eulogy at his funeral. --Arlene Clyde, DNAH Archives, rev. Hugh McKellar

H. O. Devah

Hymnal Number: d141 Author of "You ought to know him" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. Early 20th Century

J. B. Atchinson

1840 - 1882 Hymnal Number: d148 Author of "Not half has ever been told" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. Atchinson, Jonathan Bush, born at Wilson, New York, Feb. 17, 1840, and "licensed as a Methodist Preacher," Sept. 6, 1874. Of his hymns the following are the best known:— 1. Behold the stone is rolled away. [Easter.] This was Mr. Atchinson's first hymn. It appeared in the Sunday School Times, Dec. 1874. It is not in use in Great Britain. 2. Fully persuaded, Lord, I believe. [Faith.] Written in 1874 or 1875, and first published in Gospel Hymns, No. 1. It is given in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, No. 149, with music by W. F. Sherwin. 3. I have read of a beautiful city. [Heaven.] Written about the same time as the former, and published in Gospel Hymns. It is given in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, No. 403, with music by O. F. Presbrey. 4. O crown of rejoicing that's waiting for me. [The Reward .] This hymn is also in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, No. 174, where it is set to music by P. Bliss. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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