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St. Anatolius. of Constantinople

? - 458 Person Name: Anatolius Author of "The day is past, the shadows round are falling" in At Worship Anatolius, one of the Greek hymn-writers. No details are known of him. From the fact that he celebrates martyrs who died in the 6th and early part of the 7th century, it is certain that he is not to be identified (as by Neale) with the patriarch who succeeded Flavian in 449, and afterward procured the enactment of the famous canon of the Council of Chalcedon, which raised Constantinople to the second place among the patriarchal sees (Dict. of Ch. Biog., i. p. 110). A letter is said to exist showing that he was a pupil of Theodore of the Studium (759-826). More than a hundred hymns, all of them short ones, are found in the Mensea and Octoechus. From this account, derived from Anth. Graec. Garm. Christ, p. xli, it will be seen that his poems cannot be considered "the spring-promise" of the age of the Canons (Neale). A few of his hymns have been translated by Dr. Neale in his Hymns of the Early Church, and Dr. Littledale, in the Offices of the Hymns of the Early Church: ("Fierce was the wild billow") and ("The day is past and over"). [Rev. H. Leigh Bennet, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

H. Ellis Wooldridge

1845 - 1917 Person Name: H. E. W. Arranger of "[The king, O God, his heart to Thee upraiseth]" in Hymns b. 3/28/1845, Winchester; d. 2/13/17, London; English music scholar LOC Name Authority File

Hugh Porter

Person Name: Hugh de Bock Porter, 1870-1940 Author of "Lift Up Your Hearts, Ye People" in Hymns for Youth

George MacLaren Brydon

1875 - 1963 Person Name: George MacLaren Brydon, 1875- Author of "O Lord and Savior, as We Kneel Before Thee" in Hymnbook for Christian Worship Clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church; native Virginian, born in Danville, June 27, 1875. Received his B.A. degree from Roanoke College in 1896 and a D.D. from the same institution in 1928. A graduate of the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in 1899, he served churches in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives ======================== [Brydon] has been active in diocesan organizations, serving as Secretary and Treasurer of the Diocese of Virginia 1919-1940 and as Historiographer since 1924. In the latter capacity, he has written many historical articles. He is the author of a two volume work entitled, "Virginia's Mother Church and the Political Connection under which it Grew." --Eleven Ecumenical Hymns, 1954. Used by permission.

Cecil H. Boutflower

1863 - 1942 Person Name: Bp. Cecil Boutflower (1863- ) Author of "O Joy of God, that comest in the morning" in The Winchester Hymn Supplement Cecil Henry Boutflower /ˈboʊflaʊər/ (1863–1942) was an Anglican bishop who served both at home and abroad. See also in: Wikipedia

Robert T. Weston

Person Name: Robert Terry Weston, 1898-1988 Author of "This Is the Truth That Passes Understanding" in Singing the Living Tradition

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