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Samuel Gilman

1791 - 1858 Hymnal Number: 533 Author of "Father, Be Thy Blessing Shed" in American Lutheran Hymnal Gilman, Samuel, D.D., was born at Gloucester, Massachusetts, Feb. 16, 1791; graduated at Harvard, 1811, and was a tutor there from 1817 to 1819. In 1819 he became the pastor of a Unitarian congregation at Charlestown, South Carolina, and retained the same to his death. He died at Kingston, Mass., Feb. 9, 1858. His hymns include:— 1. 0 God, accept the sacred hour. Holy Communion. Contributed to Dr. Harris's Hymns for the Lord's Supper , July, 1820, republished in Sewall's Unitarian Collection, New York, 1820, and in later collections. 2. We sing Thy mercy, God of love. Holy Communion. Published as in the case of No. 1. 3. Yes, to the [that] last command. Holy Communion. Published as in the case of Nos. 1 & 2. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Andreas Hammerschmidt

1611 - 1675 Person Name: A. Hammerschmidt Hymnal Number: 125 Composer of "SAXONY" in American Lutheran Hymnal Andreas Hammerschmidt; b. about 1611, Bohemia; d. 1675, Zittau, Saxony Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

W. H. Lehmann

Hymnal Number: 393 Author of "Beneath Thy Cross I Stand" in American Lutheran Hymnal

A. Hovden

Hymnal Number: 238 Author of "Help Me, Lord, By Thy Great Power" in American Lutheran Hymnal

H. Bruecker

Hymnal Number: 60 Translator of "We All Believe In One True God" in American Lutheran Hymnal

James Lea Summers

1820 - 1920 Person Name: James Lea Summers, 1837-1881 Hymnal Number: 56 Composer of "LEA" in American Lutheran Hymnal

Valentin Schumann

? - 1542 Person Name: Val Schumann Hymnal Number: 390 Composer of "SCHUMANN" in American Lutheran Hymnal

Karl Friedrich Gottlob Wetzel

1774 - 1819 Person Name: F. G. Wetzel Hymnal Number: 643 Author of "How Good It Is For Brethren" in American Lutheran Hymnal Wetzel, Karl Friedrich Gottlob, also Wezel; b. 1779 (1780 according to some sources); d. 1819; doctor and poet

James Tilleard

1827 - 1876 Person Name: J. Tilleard, 1827-1876 Hymnal Number: 634 Composer of "LOST AND FOUND" in American Lutheran Hymnal

Christoph Christian Hohlfeldt

1776 - 1849 Person Name: C. C. Hohlfeldt Hymnal Number: 646 Author of "With The Lord Thy Task Begin" in American Lutheran Hymnal Hohlfeldt, Christoph Christian, was born Aug. 9, 1776, at Dresden. He became, in 1819, Advocate for the Poor (Armen-Advocat) at the Court of Appeal at Dresden, and died at Dresden, Aug. 7, 1849 (K. Goedeke's Grundriss, 1862 ff., iii. p. 183). His hymns appeared in his Harfenklänge, Dresden and Leipzig, 1823,1830 and 1836. The only one translation into English is:— Verlass mich nicht! 0 du, zu dem ioh flehe. Supplication. In his Harfenklänge, 1836, p. 244, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines, entitled "Prayer." Translated as:— Forsake me not! 0 Thou, my Lord, my light, by Mrs. J. P. Morgan, in the Christian Union, 1883. It is a translation of stanzas i., ii., v., and is given as No. 116 in Laudes Domini, New York, 1884. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

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