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Linda Mawson

b. 1947 Arranger of "ADESTE FIDELES" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship

José Joaquín de Mora

1783 - 1864 Person Name: Mora Translator of "Es digno el Cordero" in Himnario de la Iglesia Metodista Episcopal

William Knox

1789 - 1825 Person Name: Knox Author of "Acquaint thee, O mortal, acquaint thee with God" in Good-Will Songs Born: August 17, 1789, Firth, Lilliesleaf, Roxburgh, Scotland. Died: November 12, 1825, Edinburgh, Scotland. Buried: New Calton Burial Ground, Edinburgh, Scotland. Knox, William, born at Firth, Lilliesleaf, Roxburgh, Aug. 17, 1789, and educated at the parish school, and the grammar school at Musselburgh. For some time he was engaged in farming at Wrae, near Langholm, Dumfriesshire; but not succeeding to his satisfaction, he left Wrae in 1817, and finally settled in Edinburgh in 1820, where he subsequently obtained employment as a contributor to the public journals. He died in Edinburgh, Nov. 12, 1825. His poetical works were, (1) The Lonely Hearth, North Shields, 1818 ; (2) Songs of Israel, 1824; (3) The Harp of Zion, 1825; and (4) these three works, together with a short Memoir, as his Poems, &c, Lond., J. Johnson, 1847. The Songs and Harp are mainly paraphrases of portions of Holy Scripture. A few have come into use as congregational hymns, as, "A voice comes from Ramah," "Acquaint thee, O mortal," "O sweet as vernal dews that fall" (Ps. cxxxiii.), and others. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Alain Rocourt

Person Name: A. R. Translator of "Adeste fideles laeti triumphantes" in An Nou Chanté! Rev. Alain Rocourt, as cited in An Nou Chanté.

Frank Anderson

Arranger of "ADESTE FIDELES" in Praise! Our Songs and Hymns

Étienne-Jean-François Borderies

1764 - 1832 Person Name: Abbé E. Jean-François de Borderies, 1764-1832 Author, vv. 5, 7 of "Adeste Fideles" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta Jean-François-Étienne Borderies ( January 24 1764 - 4 August 1832 ) Is a French Catholic prelate, former Bishop of Versailles. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-François-Étienne_Borderies

Christopher Robinson

b. 1935 Person Name: Christopher Robinson (born 1935) Composer (descant) and Arranger of "ADESTE FIDELES" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)

William H. Oakley

Person Name: Oakley Author of "Come Ye to Bethlehem" in The Gospel in Song

Julia Buckley Cady

Person Name: Julia B. Cory Author of "We Praise Thee, O God, Our Redeemer" in Praise! Our Songs and Hymns See Cory, Julia C.

Richard Kingsmore

Arranger (last st. and choral ending) of "ADESTE FIDELES" in Baptist Hymnal 2008

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