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Steve S. Shim

Translator of "O Come Unto the Lord" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Shim, a Presbyterian minister, was the first executive of Hanmi Presbytery, the nongeographical Korean Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Katsushiko Shimada

Author of "Jesus, My Friend, Is Great" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

Mary Dana Shindler

1810 - 1883 Person Name: Mary Dana Shindler Author of "Dear heavenly home" Shindler, Mary Stanley Bunce, née Palmer, better known as Mrs. Dana, was born in Beaufort, South Carolina, Feb. 15, 1810. In 1835 she was married to Charles E. Dana, of New York, and removed with him to Bloomington, now Muscatine, Iowa, in 1838. Mr. Dana died in 1839, and Mrs. Dana returned to South Carolina. Subsequently she was married to the Rev. Robert D. Shindler, who was Professor in Shelby College, Kentucky, in 1851, and afterwards in Texas. Mrs. Shindler, originally a Presbyterian, was for some time an Unitarian; but of late years she has been a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. As Mary S. B. Dana she published the Southern Harp, 1840, and the Northern Harp, 1841. From these works her hymns have been taken, 8 of which are in T. O. Summers's Songs of Zion, 1851. The best known are:— 1. Fiercely came the tempest sweeping. Christ stilling the storm. (1841.) 2. I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a stranger. A Christian Pilgrim. (1841.) 3. O sing to me of heaven. Heaven contemplated. (1840.) Sometimes given as "Come, sing to me of heaven." [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) =================== Shindler, Mary S. B., p. 1055, i. Other hymns usually attributed to this writer, are "Prince of Peace, control my will" (Perfect Peace), in the Church of England Magazine, March 3, 1858, in 32 lines; and " Once upon the heaving ocean" (Jesus calming the Sea). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Shinkaku

Author of "How glorious is thy Dhamma"

Charles W. Shinn

Person Name: Chas. W. Shinn Composer of "[Work, Christian, work for Jesus]" in Chiming Voices

Ezra W. Shinn

Author of "Life is fleeting"

George Mills Shinn

Composer of "PADDOCK" in Carmina for the Sunday School and Social Worship

George W. Shinn

1839 - 1910 Person Name: G. Shinn Composer of "WARTBURG CASTLE" in The Cyber Hymnal

Izumi Shiota

b. 1951 Author of "May the Peace of Christ (Ki Ri Su To No)"

P. Shipley

Author of "Let me live every day for my Savior"

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