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Sang Maung

Topics: Incarnation; Jesus Christ Mission and Ministry of; Trinity Translator of "Gracious Father, Love Divine (Motaoñ yañ kane bouñ ci ashiñ)" in Sound the Bamboo

Edgar Pettman

1886 - 1943 Person Name: Charles Edgar Pettman (1866-1943) Topics: Life in Christ Christ Incarnate - Promise of the Messiah Arranger of "GABRIEL'S MESSAGE" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)

Alberto Taulé

1932 - 2007 Person Name: Alberto Taulé, 1932-2007 Topics: Advent Season; Tiempo de Advento; Blessed Virgin Mary; Santisima Virgen María; Conversion; Conversion; Courage; Valor; Encarnación; Incarnation; Esperanza; Hope; Freedom; Libertad; Jesucristo; Jesus Christ; Justice; Justicia; Lucha; Struggle; Mesiánico; Messianic; New Creation; Nueva Creación; Presencia de Dios; Presence of God; Profecía; Prophecy; Truth; Verdad Author of "Toda la Tierra (All Earth Is Hopeful" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song Alberto Taulé (b. Barcelona, Spain, 1932; d. March 24, 2007), a Roman Catholic priest and musician from the culturally distinctive and semi-autonomous Catalunya region of northeastern Spain. Sing! A New Creation

Esther Hibbard

b. 1903 Topics: Comfort; Images of God, Christ and the Holy Spirit Morning sun; Incarnation; Jesus Christ Redemptive work Translator (English) of "Lo, Now Ascends the Morning Sun (Asahi wa noborite)" in Sound the Bamboo Hibbard, Esther. (Tokyo, Japan, September 23, 1903). Her father was student secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Tokyo until they returned to the U.S.A. in 1913 by train through Siberia. She did her undergraduate work at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, and earned her Master's degree in English at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. In 1929, she served under the Congregational Mission Board in Japan for three years at the Doshaissha Christian High School for Girls. After this term of service, she decided to become a career missionary and taught at the Doshaissha College for Girls until 1941, when Americans were evacuated for the duration of World War II. She returned to the U.S., attending the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to do doctoral work in Asian civilizations. She also taught conversational Japanese there in the Army Specialized Trainee's Program. In 1946, she returned to Japan where missionaries were warmly welcomed at the Doshaissha Junior College for Women, and in 1948 she became the first dean when that institution became a four-year Women's College of Liberal Arts. Upon her furlough in 1949, she resigned the position of dean, but returned as a professor until her retirement in 1968. She stayed in Japan to teach at the co-educational college, Tohoku Gakuin (Northeast College), affiliated with the Evangelical and Reformed Church. She retired from this position in 1973 and came to Claremont, California at Pilgrim Place, a retirement home associated with the United Church of Christ. She was a member of the U.C.C. since 1929. Besides her translations of Japanese hymns, she did research in Ulysses motifs in Japanese literature. --Phone conversation between Esther Hibbard and Mary Louise VanDyke, 19 September, 1992, DNAH Archives

R. B. Y. Scott

1899 - 1987 Topics: God Nature of God; Biblical Places Bethlehem; Concern; God Nature; God Wisdom; Grace; Jesus Christ Cross; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Mystery; Pain; Space; Sun; Time; Triumph; Wisdom; Proper 7 Year A Author of "O World Of God" in Voices United Scott, Robert Balgarnie Young. (Toronto, Ontario, July 18, 1899--November 1, 1987). United Church. University of Toronto, B.A., 1922; M.A., 1924; Ph.D., 1928. Pastorate at Long Branch, Ont., 1926-1928; professor of Old Testament at Union College (Vancouver), 1928-1931; United Theological College (Montreal), 1931-1955; Princeton University, 1955-1968; also dean of divinity at McGill University (Montreal), 1945-1955. Published many translations of, and commentaries on, Old Testament material, as well as on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Most of his hymns date from his years in Montreal. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Bliss Wiant

1895 - 1975 Person Name: Bliss Waint, 1895-1975 Topics: Christmas Eve; Epiphany; Hymns Specially Suitable for Children; Jesus Christ Coming to Bethlehem; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Saints Days and Holy Days Mary, the Mother of th Lord Composer of "YENCHING" in Together in Song Bliss Wiant (1895-1975) was educated at Wittenberg College and Ohio Wesleyan University (B.A. 1920), Boston University (M.A. 1936), and Peabody College (Ph.D. 1946). He also studied at Harvard University and Union Theological Seminary, New York City After ordination (1923), Wiant became head of the music department at Yenching University, Peking (1923-1951). He was pastor of St. Paul’s Church, Delaware, Ohio (1953-1955), then minister of music at Mahoning Methodist Church, Youngstown, Ohio. After serving with the Methodist Board of Education, he became director of music at Scarritt College. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993 =============================== Letter from Mildred Bliss to Mary Louise VanDyke (8 January 1987) outlining activity in the 1960s and 1970s is available in the DNAH Archives.

E. B. G.

Topics: Advent; Advent 4 Year B; Blessed Virgin Mary; Forgiveness; Healing; Incarnation; Jesus Christ; Kingdom / Reign of God; Paschal Mystery; The Annunciation of the Lord (March 25) Paraphraser of "A Message Came to a Maiden Young" in RitualSong

Matt Maher

Person Name: Matt Maher, b. 1974 Topics: Angels; Angels; Angels; Angels; Covenant; Angels; Covenant; Angels; Covenant; Incarnation; Praise; Salvation; Word; The Liturgical Year Christmas (Days of); The Liturgical Year Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Author of "Love Has Come" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

George Macdonald

1824 - 1905 Person Name: George MacDonald, 1824-1905 Topics: Advent; God's Love to Us; Jesus Christ Coming today; Jesus Christ Friend and Companion; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Real Presence; Reconciliation; Saints Days and Holy Days Mary, the Mother of th Lord Author of "He who by a mother’s love" in Together in Song Macdonald, George, LL.D., was born at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Dec. 10, 1824, and educated at King's College, Aberdeen, where he graduated M.A., and from which he afterwards received the honorary degree of LL.D. For a brief time he studied for the Congregational ministry at Highbury College, London, and then became the Minister of the Congregational Church at Arundel, Sussex (1850-53). He afterwards preached for a short time to a small company at Manchester and Bolton. Relinquishing the ministry, he became Lecturer on English Literature at King's College, London, and ultimately gave himself up entirely to literary work. Dr. Macdonald has acquired a great reputation by means of his works of fiction, most of which were originally contributed to magazines, and the most notable of which are David Elginbrod; Robert Falconer; Alec Forbes of Howglen; and Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood. He was some time Editor of Good Words for the Young, and wrote England's Antiphon for Macmillan's Sunday Library. His poetical works are:— (1) Within and Without, 1855; (2) The Disciple, and Other Poems, 1860; (3) The Diary of an Old Soul (printed for private circulation), 1867"; (4) Exotics, a volume of translations from the German (most of which first appeared in the Sunday Magazine), 1876; and (5) A Threefold Cord, 1883, part of which previously appeared in his Works of Fancy and Imagination, 10 vols., 1871. Most of his original hymns were contributed to Hymns and Sacred Songs for Sunday Schools and Social Worship, &c, published by Fletcher and Tubbs, Manchester, in 1855 (2nd. edition, 1856), and of which his brother, and the Rev. G. B. Bubier were the editors. The original hymns, which are signed "G. Macdonald," in this collection are:— 1. A quiet heart, submissive, meek. The Meek inherit the Earth. 2. Daylight fades away. Second Advent. 3. Father, I well may praise Thy name. Sunday Morning. 4. Father, these souls of ours have been. Blessed are the Pure in Heart. 5. If we were longing for the food. Blessed are they that Hunger and Thirst after Righteousness. 6. It was an awful hour that gave. Blessed are the Merciful. 7. Let Thy own voice, 0 Father, say. Blessed are they that mourn. 8. 0 Son of Man, Thy Name by choice. Blessed are the Meek. 9. Our Father, hear our longing prayer. Blessed are the Poor in Spirit. Some of these hymns were afterwards revised by their author. The next two are from The Disciple, and Other Poems, 1860 :— 10. O God, Whose daylight leadeth down. Evening. 11. O Lord [God] of life, Thy quickening voice. Morning. Dr. Macdonald's hymns are rich in ideas, but are touched with a mysticism which renders them a little difficult of apprehension. They are however of great value in setting forth truths rarely expressed in hymns, and are likely to grow in favour. [Rev. W. Garrett Horder] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ======================= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_MacDonald

Leith Fisher

b. 1941 Person Name: Leith Fisher (b. 1941) Topics: Life in Christ Christ Incarnate - Public Ministry; Children; Discipleship; Gathering; God Love of; Jesus Teaching; Stages of Life Author of "Says Jesus, 'Come and gather round'" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)

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