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J. H. Dew

Arranger of "[Come, humble sinner, in whose breast]" in Lasting Hymns No. 2

Nathaniel D. Gould

1781 - 1864 Person Name: N. Gould Composer of "WOODLAND" in Book of Worship Nathaniel Duren Gould 1781-1864. Born in Bedford, MA, into the Duren family, He was musically inclined and attended a singing school when young. He was also a master and teacher of penmanship and engraving. As a conservative music reformer he opened a singing school in 1799. He taught mostly Psalmody singing. He married Sally Andrews Prichard in 1801, and they had eight children: Nathaniel, Augustus, Charles, Mary Ann, (2 unnamed infants that died), Elizabeth and Sarah. He also formed the New Ipswitch military band in 1804 He was conductor of the Middlesex MA Musical Society in 1805. He took the name Gould in 1806 to qualify for an inheritance from an uncle. He taught music in NH and MA in some 115 singing schools over 50+ years and had more than 50,000 students. He also compiled and published music. He authored a number of books, one being “History of church music in America” (1853) about early singing schools. He noted traits and temperaments of many singers, some not really performing for the glory of God. He died in Boston, MA. John Perry

J. B. Mackay

1861 - 1940 Person Name: J. B. MacKay Author (Chorus) of "Yes, I Will Go" in The Voice of Triumph (19th ed.) James Bruce Mackay

D. D. T.

Composer of "[Come, humble sinner, in whose breast]" in Tabernacle Songs

P. Keil

Person Name: P. Keil, Jr. Composer of "[Come, trembling sinner, in whose breast]" in Songs of the Peacemaker

W. H. Shipman

Person Name: Rev. W. H. Shipman Composer of "[Come, humble sinner, in whose breast]" in Melodies of Salvation

Benj. A. Stubbins

Composer of "[Come, humble sinner, in whose breast]" in Pentecostal Hymns No. 1 Composer and copyright holder

John Carwell

Arranger of "NEVER PART" in The Sacred Harp

D. D. Wall

Composer of "HUMBLE SINNER" in Union Harp and History of Songs

H. T. Crossley

1850 - 1934 Person Name: H. T. C. Alterer of "Come, Humble Sinner" in Songs of Salvation Hugh Thomas Crossley was part of Canadian revival team, along with John Edwin Hunter. They were both Methodist ministers. Dianne Shapiro, from Revivals and Roller Rinks: religion, leisure and identity in late-nineteenth-century small-town Ontario by Lynn Sorrel Marks, University of Toronto Press, 1996

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