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Mrs. Havens

Author (attributed to) of "Ask, And Ye Shall Receive" in The Cyber Hymnal

Mark Blankenship

b. 1943 Composer of "HILL" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

Will H. Houghton

1887 - 1947 Person Name: Will H. Houghton, D. D. Author of "The Christ Of Every Road" in New Radio Songs and Choruses of the Gospel No. 4 Will H. Houghton [William Henry Hougton]

Patrick Brennan

1877 - 1951 Person Name: Patrick Brennan, C.Ss.R., 1877-1952 Author of "Angels, saints and nations sing" in New English Praise

Lawrence Bartlett

1933 - 2002 Person Name: L. F. B. Arranger of "CATUROG NA NONOY" in Together in Song Lawrence Bartlett was born in Sydney on the February 13, 1933. He studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music between 1950 and 1957, and at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music in 1960. He also studied organ, piano, singing and composition. He was the Assistant Director of Music at the King's School, Parramatta, a tutor in church music at Ridley College in Melbourne and in 1965 he was acting cathedral organist and master of the choristers at St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney. Bartlett was an Anglican clergyman and wrote many compositions suitable for church performance. Bartlett was also a member of the Australian Hymn Book committee, and has been involved in the initiation of schemes for promoting the composition and performance of new liturgical music. He died in Sydney on March 17, 2002. Nancy Naber, from http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/artist/bartlett-lawrence

Thomas Charles Hunter Clare

1910 - 1984 Author of "Lived a lad would see the Master"

Harriet M. Kimball

1834 - 1917 Author of "The Nativity" in The Cyber Hymnal Kimball, Harriet McEwan, a native and resident of Portsmouth, Newhaven, is the author of Hymns, Boston, 1866; Swallow Flights of Song, 1874, &c. Her hymns include:— 1. At times on Tabor's height. Faith and Joy 2. Dear Lord, to Thee alone. Lent. 3. It is an easy thing to say. Humble Service. 4. We have no tears Thou wilt not dry. Affliction. Appeared in the Poets of Portsmouth, 1864, and the Unitarian Hymns of the Spirit, 1864, and others. In Miss Kimball's Hymns, 1866, this hymn begins with stanza iii. of "Jesus the Ladder of my faith." Several of Miss Kimball's poems were included in Baynes's Illustrated Book of Sacred Poems, 1867. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) =================== Kimball, Harriet M., p. 624, ii., b. Nov. 2, 1834, and a Roman Catholic. From her hymn, "Jesus, the Ladder of my faith," p. 624, iii. 3, another cento, beginning "Sweeter to Jesus when on earth/* is taken. It is in The Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Charles Bentley

Composer of "[Now that my journey’s just begun]" in Boundless Love

Thomas Cradock

1718 - 1770 Author of "When impious men in worldly splendor live" in New Version of the Psalms of David Rector of St. Thomas's, Baltimore County, Maryland

Alonzo P. Howard

1838 - 1902 Person Name: Alonzo Potter Howard Composer of "A LITTLE KINGDOM" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: June 20, 1838, Boston, Massachusetts. Died: August 28, 1902, York Harbor, Maine. Alonzo Potter Howard lived in Longwood, Massachusetts (now part of the town of Brookline). He worked for the Merrimac Chemical Company for four decades, and was its vice president and treasurer at the time of his death. All his music was published in Boston. His works include: Selected Christmas Carols, 1892 Sources-- Hughes, p. 441 New York Times, August 29, 1902 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

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