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Manfred Paul

Author of "Sieh, er liebt dich"

Paul Milburn

of in Author of several DNAH biographical essays.

Paul Powell

of in Author of several DNAH biographical essays. Served as Director of Research for The Hymn Society, and for many years was Head of Cataloguing at Princeton Theological Seminary. --

Paul S. L. Johnson

Publisher of "" in Hymns of the Millennial Dawn

Samuel Paul

Author of "O Lord Jesus, enfold me in your arms"

Paul, the Deacon

720 - 799 Person Name: Paul the Deacon Author of "Let thine example, holy John, remind us" Paul the Deacon [Paulus Diaconus], son of Warnefrid or Winefrid, was born at Frinli, in Italy, circa 730. He studied at Pavia. For some time he was tutor to Adelperga, daughter of Desiderius, the last of the Lombard kings, and then lived at the court of her husband, Arichisius of Beneveuto. Eventually he became a monk at Monte Cassino, where he died circa 799. He was the author of several works, including Be Gest. Langobardorum. His hymn, “Ut queant laxis resonare fibris," is in three parts. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Isidoro Lessa de Paula

Translator of "Tu És Digno"

J. M. Paulding

Author of "The star of promise"

J. E. Pauley

Author of "Rejoice, the King Is Risen" in The Cyber Hymnal

Joachim Pauli

1636 - 1708 Author of "Gnade über alle Gnaden!"

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