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Elinor Lennen

Topics: Invocation Author of "Within the Shelter of Our Walls" in Hymns of the Saints Lennen, Elinor. Born in Kansas. Graduate of Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma. Resident of Los Angeles, California; active in the Christian Education program of the McCarty Memorial Christian Church. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives ========================= [Lennen] is a life-long member of the Disciples of Christ; and holds membership in the California Writers' Guild and the Poetry Society of Southern California. --Fifteen New Christian Education Hymns, 1959. Used by permission.

Lynn Bauman

b. 1942 Topics: Gathering, Centring, and Invocation Author of "And on This Path" in More Voices Lynn Bauman is director of the Praxis Retreat and Learning Center in northeast Texas. He completed a B.A. in Biblical Studies and began graduate studies in Near Eastern studies at UCLA. He is an author and partner in publishing materials for spiritual formation and contemplative living. His book Ancient Songs Sung Anew: the Psalms as poetry is the source of many of his hymns. He is also taught comparative religion, ascetical theology, spirituality and hermeneutics. He is abbot in The Oriental Orthodox Order int he West" an order devoted to a path of contemplative wisdom. In addition, he has translated many important Coptic texts, including The Gospel of Thomas. Dianne Shapiro, from biography as part of Saint Helena Series for Spiritual Growth at Episcopal Convent of Saint Helena, Augusta, GA (accessed online 1/20/2019 at http://www.bishop-accountability.org/news2012/01_02/2012_02_08_Clohessy_VictimsUrge.pdf) and "Biographies of Abbots of the Oriental Orthodox Order of the West" (accessed online at https://religiondocbox.com/Christianity/81831968-Biographies-of-abbots-of-the-oriental-orthodox-order-of-the-west.html 1/20/2019)

Brenton Brown

Person Name: Benton Brown Topics: Gathering, Centring, and Invocation; Invocation Author of "All Who Are Thirsty" in More Voices

Gilbert Rorison

1821 - 1861 Topics: Prayer and Invocation Author of "Evening psalm" in Laudes Domini Rorison, Gilbert, LL.D., son of John Rorison, a merchant of Glasgow, was born in Renfield Street, Glasgow, Feb. 7, 1821. He was educated at Glasgow University, and at that time he was a member of the United Presbyterian Church. Subsequently he joined the Scottish Episcopal Church, and, after studying for the ministry at Edinburgh under Bishops Terrot and Russell, was ordained by the latter in 1843. He was for some time curate of St. James's, Leith, and of the Episcopal Church, Helensburgh, and then Incumbent of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Peterhead. He died at Bridge of Allan, Oct. 11, 1869. In 1851 he edited Hymns and Anthems adjusted to the Church Services throughout the Christian Year, London, Hope & Co. (Revised, 1860; Appx. 1869.) This contains several of his translations from the Latin. He is widely known through his "Three in One, and One in Three " (q. v.). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Anne Harrison

b. 1954 Person Name: Anne Harrison (b. 1954) Topics: Holy Spirit Invocation of Composer of "WILBY" in Ancient and Modern

Hans Schmocker

Topics: Invocation Translator (French) of "Come, Holy Spirit, descend on us" in Agape

Thomas Laubach

Topics: Invocation Translator (German) of "Come, Holy Spirit, descend on us" in Agape

Dorli Schwab

Topics: Invocation Translator (Spanish) of "O Saint Esprit, viens sur nous" in Agape

Rimantas Sliužinskas

b. 1956 Topics: Invocation Arranger of "[Dvasia Šventoji, ateiki]" in Agape

Mary Whitwell Hale

1810 - 1862 Topics: Invocation Author of "Father, enthroned above, Thou source of life" in Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith Hale, Mary Whitwell, daughter of Eliphalet Hale of Boston, U.S.A., was born at Boston, Jan. 29, 1810. After receiving a good education she devoted herself to educational work in Boston, Taunton, Keene, N. H., and elsewhere. She died Nov. 17, 1862. Her hymn-writing was brought into notice by two hymns, one on "Home," and the second on "Music," which were written for a juvenile concert at the Unitarian Church in Taunton, April 1834. Several of the hymns and poetical pieces which she subsequently wrote were contributed to the Christian Register under the initials "Y. L. E.," the concluding letters of her name. Her Poems were published at Boston in 1840. A few of her hymns also appeared in the Unitarian Christian Hymns for Public and Private Worship, commonly known as the Cheshire Collection, in 1844. [American Hymnody, § vii.] Putnam (to whom we are indebted for these details) gives the following of her hymns, with others, in full in his Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith, 1874 : 1. "Praise for the glorious light." Temperance Anniversary. 2. "This day let grateful praise ascend." Sunday. 3. "Whatever dims the sense of truth." A Mother's Counsel. 4. "When in silence o'er the deep." Christmas. These hymns were given in the Cheshire Collection, 1844. Nos. 2 and 3 were taken from her Poems. Some of the other pieces given by Putnam are worthy of attention. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

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