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Horatio W. Parker

1863 - 1919 Composer of "[Onward, Christian soldiers]" in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892

Karl Reden

Composer of "[Onward, Christian soldiers!]" in Sparkling Gems Nos.1 & 2 Combined See Converse, Charles C. (Charles Crozat), 1832-1918

Owen F. Pugh

1867 - 1920 Composer of "[Onward, Christian soldiers]" in The Ideal Song and Hymn Book

I. V. Flagler

1842 - 1909 Arranger of "[Onward, Christian soldiers]" in Life-Time Hymns A Founder of the American Guild of Organists, Isaac Van Fleck Flagler was born in Albany, New York, on May 15, 1842, and died on March 16, 1909, in Auburn, New York. Blessed with brilliant talent in piano, after studying law for four years, he turned to music, studying first with Henry Beale, organist of St. Joseph's Church, Albany, and later with Édouard Batiste in Paris and with Gustav Merkel in Dresden. Returning to the United States, he served churches in Poughkeepsie, Albany and Auburn, and taught at Syracuse and Cornell, and was known as a summer lecturer at the Chautauqua Institution. In 1894 Flagler composed, edited, and published Songs of Praise and Devotion: for Young People's Societies, for Sunday Schools, for Gospel Meetings, for Praise Services, for the Choir, for Male Voices, for the Y.M.C.A., and for the Home Circle. In 1895 he composed and edited The New Era of Song. Reviewing the latter work, Albert Shaw wrote, "Mr. Flagler aims to strike the golden mean between 'Gospel hymn trash' and the elaborate classicism which hinders congregational singing." (source: AGO Founders Hymnal, p. 94)

J. Lincoln Hall

1866 - 1930 Composer of "[Onward, Christian soldiers]" in The Service of Praise Used pseudonyms Maurice A. Clifton and Arthur Wilton. =============== Joseph Lincoln Hall DMus USA 1866-1930. Born in Philadelphia, PA, to musical parents, he also was musical, having a good tenor voice. He was an organist and music teacher. At age 19 he led a 100 member choir for 10 years. He studied music and graduated with honors from the University of PA, later receiving a Doctor of Music degree from Harriman University, from which he was an alumnus. In 1896 he married Eva Victoria Withington, and they had four children. Three lived to adulthood, Lincoln, Ralph, and Philip. A musician, he was a great song leader and choral conductor, conducting campmeeting choirs in PA, OH, and FL, at the Gainesville Bible Conference as well. He became a gospel song composer, arranger, editor, and publisher. He wrote cantatas, oratorios, choir anthems, and hundreds of gospel songs. He also edited several hymnals. Along with Irvin Mack, he founded the Hall-Mack Publishing Company (later Rodeheaver). They published nine songbooks. He was a member of the 7th Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. He died in Philadelphia. John Perry

V. Paul Jones

Composer of "[Onward, Christian soldiers]" in The Gospel Trumpeter Early 20th Century

Reginald De Koven

1859 - 1920 Person Name: Reginald DeKoven Composer of "[Onward, Christian soldiers]" in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892

Landloff

Composer of "[Onward Christian soldiers]" in Song Worship for Sunday Schools

John E. Roe

1838 - 1871 Person Name: J. E. Roe Composer of "" in Hymnal

Samuel Gee

1834 - 1892 Person Name: S. Gee Composer of "[Onward, Christian soldiers]" in The Spirit of Praise Currently, our only data on Gee is that his music appeared in a late 19th Century English carol book. --www.hymntime.com/tch/ ============= Appointed as organist to Christ Church, Clapham The Musical Times, Volume 11 (July 1, 1864) ============ Samuel Gee, A.R.A.M., Principal of North Staffordshire School of Music The Scottish Prose Psalter

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