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Eben E. Rexford

1848 - 1916 Hymnal Number: d48 Author of "Go to Jesus" in Little Song Gem Rexford, Eben Eugene.M (Johnsburg, New York, July 16, 1848--October 16, 1916, Shiocton, Wisconsin). Horticulturalist and editor of a Wisconsin farm journal. Many of his verses were used to fill empty corners of the journal. He also wrote many books on gardening. Lawrence University (Appleton, Wisc.), Litt.D. Twenty-five years, organist at First Congregational Church, Shiocton. See: Smith, Mary L.P. (1930). Eben E. Rexford; a biographical sketch. Menasha, Wis., George Banta Pub. Co. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives and Gabriel, Charles H. (1916). Singers and Their Songs. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company. =============== Rexford, Eben Eugene , an American writer, born July 16, 1848, is the author of Nos. 199, 246, 263, 353, in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos), 1878, No. 5, and 456 in the Methodist Sunday School Hymnbook, 1879. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================ Rexford, E. E. , p. 1587, ii. Additional hymns by this author in common use include:— 1. He saw the wheat fields waiting. Harvest of the World. 2. O where are the reapers. Missions. 3. Rouse up to work that waits for us. Duty. 4. We are sailing o'er an ocean. Life's Vicissitudes. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) ================

George Keith

1638 - 1716 Hymnal Number: d14 Author of "How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord" in Little Song Gem George Keith, according to D. Sedgwick, was the author of "How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord." Little is known about Keith, save that he was a publisher, a son-in-law of Dr. Gill, and the composer of several hymns. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872.

John Morison

1750 - 1798 Hymnal Number: d40 Author of "The race that long in darkness pined" in Little Song Gem Morison, John, D.D., was born in Aberdeenshire in 1749. He studied at the University of Aberdeen (King's College), where he graduated M.A. in 1771. In 1780 he became parish minister of Canisbay, Caithness. He received the degree of D.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1792. He died at Canisbay, June 12, 1798. He was one of the members added on May 26, 1781, to the Committee appointed by the General Assembly of 1775 to revise the Translations and Paraphrases of 1745. To him are ascribed Nos. 19, 21, 29, 30 and 35, in the 1781 collection, and he is said to have been joint author with John Logan of Nos. 27 and 28. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

George Heath

1745 - 1822 Hymnal Number: d24 Author of "My soul be on thy [your] guard" in Little Song Gem Rv George Heath DD United Kingdom 1745-1822. Born at Exeter, Devon, England, he was educated at the Dissenting Academy and King’s College, Cambridge. He married Mary Ann Kean, and they had 4 children: Louisa, John, Charles, and Benjamin (also a minister). He served as pastor of the Honiton, Devonshire, Presbyterian Church, but proved unworthy and was dismissed for cause. He later became a Unitarian minister. In 1781 he published “Hymns & poetic essays sacred to the worship of the Deity”. He also authored a “History of Bristol”. He became Headmaster of Eton College (1792-1802). He joined the Anglican Church and became Canon of Windsor (1800-1822), Rector of Monks Risborough, Vicar of Sturminster Marshall, Dorset, Vicar of Piddletown, Vicar of East Beachsworth (1805-1814), and Fellow of the Royal Society (1795-1822). He was appointed to the 4th stall in St. George’s Chapel in 1800, Windsor Castle, and died at his residence in the Cloisters, Windsor Castle. John Perry ======================= Heath, George, became pastor of a Presbyterian Church at Honiton, Devon, in 1770, and died in 1822. He published a History of Bristol, 1797. Also Hymns and Poetic Essays Sacred to the Public and Private Worship of the Deity, &c, Bristol, 1781, from which "My soul, be on thy guard" (Steadfastness), is taken. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Fred S. Shepard

1840 - 1907 Hymnal Number: d32 Author of "Sing praises to our God, and bless" in Little Song Gem

Barry Cornwall

1787 - 1874 Hymnal Number: d33 Author of "Softly woo away her breath" in Little Song Gem Also known as Bryan W. Procter. Used pseudonym Barry Cornwall

A. E. Baten

1855 - 1924 Hymnal Number: d38 Author of "The white coffin" in Little Song Gem Baten was born on Oc­to­ber 5, 1855 in Haw Ridge, Coffee County, Al­a­ba­ma. He pas­tored at the First Bap­tist Church, Na­va­so­ta, Tex­as, and the Broad­way Bap­tist Church, Fort Worth, Tex­as. Baten died on No­vem­ber 3, 1924 in Ar­ling­ton, Tex­as. © The Cyber Hymnal™

J. H. Boyet

Person Name: D. D. Boyet Hymnal Number: d4 Author of "Blessed Shepherd, ever lead me" in Little Song Gem

Thomas E. Wilson

Person Name: T. E. Wilson Hymnal Number: d2 Author of "All praise to Jesus' name" in Little Song Gem

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