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Edward Young

1683 - 1765 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:12-28 Author of "The Lord Is Risen Indeed!" in Voices Together bapt. July 3, 1683, Upham, Hampshire, Eng.--d. April 5, 1765, Welwyn, Hertfordshire), English poet, dramatist, and literary critic LOC Name Authority File

William Billings

1746 - 1800 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:12-28 Composer of "EASTER ANTHEM" in Voices Together William Billings (b. 1746; d. 1800) was an American choral composer, thought by some to be the father of American choral music. His father died when William was 14, and he was forced to drop all formal education and take up tanning to get by. With no formal musical training he began to compose, and his songs were well-loved and traveled quickly. However, due to unsubstantial copyright laws, Billings received hardly a penny from the publication of his music. After a period of fame and prosperity, his music was forgotten, and his last decade was one of decline. Married with six children, he died in poverty, though his music would be resurrected after his death and sung to this day. Laura de Jong

Benjamin Brody

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 Composer of "COLBERT" in Voices Together

August Hermann Niemeyer

1754 - 1828 Person Name: A. H. Niemeyer, 1754-1828 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:19-20 Author of "Ich weiß, an wen ich glaube" in Deutsches Gesangbuch für die Evangelisch-Luterische Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten

Estelle White

b. 1925 Person Name: Estelle White, b. 1925 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:24-25 Composer of "GRACE" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Augustus Nelson

1863 - 1949 Person Name: Augustus Nelson, 1863-1949 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15 Translator of "Praise the Savior Now and Ever" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Augustus Nelson (b. Asarum, Bleking, Sweden, 1863; d. Mankato, MN, 1949) graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, and did graduate work in philosophy and history at Yale University and at Augustana Theological Seminary, Rock Island, Illinois. During his ministry he served parishes in Michigan, Illinois, Connecticut, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Bert Polman

Daniel L. Schutte

b. 1947 Person Name: Daniel L Schutte, b. 1947 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15 Author of "Sing a New Song" in Sing! A New Creation

Judith O'Neill

1930 - 2006 Person Name: Judith Beatrice O'Neill (1930-) Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:12-28 Author of "We Praise You, Lord, for Jesus Christ" in Common Praise (1998)

Charles Silvester Horne

1865 - 1914 Person Name: Charles Silvester Horne, 1865-1914 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:25 Author of "Come let us sing: praise to our king" in Singing the Faith Charles Silvester Horne (1865–1914) was a famous late 19th century and early 20th century Congregationalist minister, who additionally served as Liberal M.P. for Ipswich, and was a noted orator. He was also the father of the humorous broadcaster, Kenneth Horne. He was born in Cuckfield, Sussex on 15 April 1865, the youngest child of Charles Horne, the minister of Cuckfield Congregational Church, and his wife, whose maiden name was Harriet Silvester Simpson. When he was six weeks old the family moved to Newport, Shropshire. Here Charles Horne gave up the ministry, becoming the editor of the local newspaper, the Newport Advertiser and became a partner of his wife's uncle, Charles Silvester in a printing and bookselling firm. Horne lived the rest of his childhood in the town, and was educated at Adams' Grammar School, where his headmaster was a Mr. Tom Collins. His father's newspaper was very much a family business, and every member of the family helped with it at some point. The family at this time attended the Newport Congregational Chapel, which is described by Horne's biographer as "The most considerable Nonconformist place of worship in the town." It was through this church that Horne first began to preach, and his thoughts turned towards the Congregational ministry. He graduated MA from Glasgow University in 1886 and subsequently studied Theology at Mansfield College, Oxford, where he was in the first intake of students at the new Congregational college, before beginning his working life as Minister of Kensington Chapel. During this period he married Katharine, the eldest daughter of Lord Cozens Hardy, Master of the Rolls from 1907 until 1918. His fame as a preacher and author grew after he took over the Whitefield's Church, Tottenham Court Road, writing hymns which are still sung today. From 1910 until his death he had a national platform for his views as an MP. In 1914, while on holiday in Canada, returning from Niagara Falls, he was suddenly taken ill travelling on a steamer and died, aged forty-nine, before arriving at Toronto. His body was taken home and buried at Church Stretton, Shropshire, in the cemetery at Cunnery Road. Tributes poured in and his memorial service was attended by David Lloyd George. His wife and children were to outlive him by over half a century, his youngest daughter living until 1984. One of his grandchildren, Archibald Ronald McDonald Gordon, was Bishop of Portsmouth from 1975 to 1984. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S

George P. Simmonds

1890 - 1991 Person Name: G. P. Simmonds Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:20-26 Translator of "La tumba le encerró" in Celebremos Su Gloria Used pseudonyms G Paul S., J. Paul Simon, and J. Pablo Símon

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