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Allen Eastman Cross

1864 - 1942 Person Name: Allen Eastman Cross, 1864- Author of "Guide of My Spirit" in The Abingdon Song Book Born: De­cem­ber 30, 1864, Man­ches­ter, New Hamp­shire. Died: Ap­ril 23, 1942, Man­ches­ter, New Hamp­shire. Cross at­tend­ed Phil­lips An­do­ver Academy, Am­herst Coll­ege and the An­do­ver The­o­log­ic­al Sem­in­ary. He pas­tored in Clif­ton­dale, Mass­a­chu­setts (1892-96); Spring­field, Mass­a­chu­setts (1896-1901); at the Old South Church, Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts (1901-12); and Mil­ford, Mass­a­chu­setts (1916-25). His works in­clude: Pass on the Torch, 1929 Thunder Over Je­ru­sa­lem/, 1936 --www.hymntime.com/tch/

David Landegent

Author of "Hear Us, O Lord, As We Voice Our Laments" in Psalms for All Seasons David Landegent is an ordained minister in the Reformed Church of America and served on the Advisory Committee for Lift Up Your Hearts. Laura de Jong

John Jenkins

Author of "Jesus, thou Son of David, hear my cry!" in The University Hymn Book

Ramón Bon

Author of "Mira mis manos por tí llagadas" in El Himnario Evangelico

D. A. Sandy Coverett

b. 1935 Author of "For This New Year" in The Cyber Hymnal Having been raised in a Bap­tist fam­i­ly in Galt, On­tar­io, Ca­na­da, Sandy mar­ried Els­peth (née Drink­wa­ter) of Pres­ton, On­tar­io, in 1963, and has two grown child­ren. Af­ter sev­er­al years in in­dus­try and man­age­ment po­si­tions, San­dy be­gan stu­dies for and train­ing in pas­tor­al min­is­try. Fol­low­ing a ser­ies of health prob­lems that pre­clud­ed con­tin­u­ing to­ward min­is­try as a vo­ca­tion, he felt led to be­come an el­e­ment­a­ry school teach­er, with a spe­cial af­fin­i­ty for "dif­fi­cult" stu­dents, both in se­gre­gat­ed class­rooms, and in the reg­u­lar class­es in the sys­tem. He de­vot­ed much time to Chris­tian camp­ing for child­ren and young peo­ple, as well as other in­volve­ment in church af­fairs. He as had a life-long love af­fair with the Eng­lish lan­guage, par­ti­cu­lar­ly po­e­try and the beau­ti­ful old hymn tunes of the church. As of 2006, he and his wife were liv­ing in Vic­tor­ia, Bri­tish Co­lum­bia. A self-de­scribed "word­smith," he en­joys writ­ing of any kind that serves a pur­pose, and al­so dab­bles with graph­ic arts for non­prof­it pur­pos­es. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Epes Sargent

1813 - 1880 Author of "All souls, O Lord, are thine" in Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America Sargent, Epes. (Gloucester, Massachusetts, September 27, 1813--December 30, 1880, Boston, Mass.). He was a Universalist layman, a journalist by profession. In "The Press," (1859), he printed his translation of "Dies Irae" beginning, "Day of ire, that day impending." He also wrote a hymn beginning "All souls, O Lord, are thine," which was included in Church Harmonies (1873), in Hymns of the Church (1917), and in Hymns of the Spirit (1937). --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives

W. Huckett

Author of "Ankehitrio no isehoanao" in Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001

John Rawlett

Person Name: John Rawlett, 1642-1687 Author of "O Holy Ghost, on This Great Day Inspire" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church

Dante L. Pinto C.

Translator of "Cara a Cara Yo Te Miro Aquí" in Himnario Bautista

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