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S. E. Whaley

Author of "Wonderful home, glorious peace"

Pierre Whalon

b. 1952 Composer of "EUROPE" in New Hymns of Hope Pierre Welté Whalon was born in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1952. He was ordained deacon and priest in The Episcopal Church in 1985, and served parishes in Pennsylvania and Florida. On November 18, 2001, he became the first elected Bishop in charge of the Convocation of Episcopal (formerly American) Churches in Europe. On April 6, 2019 he passed on the crozier to the second elected Bishop in charge, the Rt. Rev. Mark Edington. From Pierre Wahlon's webpage, with permission (http://www.pierrewhalon.info, accessed 10/21/2021)

Wendell Whalum

1931 - 1987 Harmonizer of "GUIDE MY FEET" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Benjamin A. Whaples

1837 - 1866 Composer of "WOLLASTON" in Christian Song

Reg Wharekura

Author of "Whakatau mai te Atua" in Alleluia Aotearoa

Wharton & Barron

Publisher of "" in Windows of Heaven Baltimore

Emma Richardson Wharton

Author of "India's Famine Cry" in Favorite Solos

F. Wharton

Translator of "Almighty God, I call to Thee"

H. M. Wharton

1848 - 1928 Author of "My Savior" Wharton, Henry Marvin, clergyman; b. Sept. 11, 1848; d. June 23, 1928; also the author of Pulpit, pew and platform (1890); Picnic in Palestine (1892), War songs and poems of the Southern Confederacy, 1861-1865, 1904, and White blood (1906), Confederate soldier

James Wharton

Composer of "[Forever here my rest shall be]" in Gospel Songs of Grace and Glory

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