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C. C. Williams

1782 - 1882 Hymnal Number: 483 Composer of "ANY ROOM" in Worship His Majesty

Frederick A. Blom

1867 - 1926 Person Name: Fred Blom Hymnal Number: 462 Author of "He the Pearly Gates Will Open" in Worship His Majesty Frederick Arvid Blom was born on May 21, 1867, near Enköpking, Sweden. He emigrated to America in the 1890s and joined the Salvation Army in Chicago. He attended North Park College and Seminary, served as a minister in the Evangelical Covenant Church. But he strayed from the church and ended up in prison. After be released from prison, Blom underwent a spiritual revival, and became pastor at a Swedish Congregational Church in Pennsylvania. He returned to his native Sweden in 1921 and died there on May 24, 1927. Sources: Hustad, p. 208 NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/l/o/blom_fa.htm

Mrs. Walter G. Taylor

1874 - 1950 Hymnal Number: 224 Author of "Calvary Covers It All" in Worship His Majesty Ethelwyn Robinson Taylor and her husband Walter Grand Taylor ran the Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago, Illinois (1918–36). (hymntime.com/tch)

Daniel S. Twohig

1883 - 1961 Hymnal Number: 167 Author of "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" in Worship His Majesty Twohig, Daniel S.; b. 9-8-1883, Cork, Ireland, d. 12-9-61, Malden, Mass.; author and poet

Charles F. Brown

1942 - 1998 Hymnal Number: 654 Author of "Reach Out and Touch" in Worship His Majesty Charles Franklin Brown USA 1942-1998. Born at Nixon, TX, he was the son of a Baptist minister. He attended high school at Beeville, TX. He married Sherene Brown and he spent four years in the Navy, and they traveled to his various naval assignments around the world. No information found regarding family. During his military service he also taught in the naval School of Music at Virginia Beach, VA. He later lived at Nixon, TX, and attended Baylor U, Baylor, TX, and Southern Methodist U, University Park, TX, receiving music degrees. He worked with Word Records, Waco, TX, as a publisher. One of his music books is: ‘Sing & Celebrate’. He was an orchestra conductor and music arranger. He mentored and inspired many musicians over the years. He died at Waco, TX. John Perry

John Cowley

Hymnal Number: 78 Author (previously attributed to) of "Let All Things Now Living" in Worship His Majesty See Katherine Davis.

Mabel Johnston Camp

1871 - 1937 Hymnal Number: 177 Composer of "BEAUTIFUL NAME" in Worship His Majesty The Cyber Hymnal™, citing Hustad, Don­ald Paul, Dic­tion­a­ry-Hand­book to Hymns for the Liv­ing Church; Car­ol Stream, Il­li­nois: Hope Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1978, pp. 216-17, says:     Born: No­vem­ber 25, 1871, Cha­nute, Kan­sas.      Died: May 25, 1937, Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois.      A bank­er’s daugh­ter, gift­ed pi­an­ist and sing­er, Ma­bel went to a girls’ school in Steu­ben­ville, Ohio. She mar­ried law­yer Nor­man H. Camp, and they be­came Chris­tians to­ge­ther at one of Dwight Moo­dy’s Bi­ble Un­ion class­es taught by Wil­liam New­ell. She and her hus­band were mem­bers of the Moody Me­mor­i­al Church. It also lists 14 first lines of hymns she is said to have written, as well as links to hymns using three tunes she composed.

Harry Bollback

1925 - 2021 Hymnal Number: 146 Author of "Ring the Bells" in Worship His Majesty Founder, with John Von Casper "Jack" Wyrtzen, of the Word of Life Fellowship, Inc., an international evangelistic Christian youth ministry. --Daniel Mahraun (from wol.org)

Steffi Karen Rubin

b. 1950 Person Name: Steffi Geiser Rubin Hymnal Number: 211 Author of "Trees of the Field" in Worship His Majesty

Nathaniel Carlson

1879 - 1957 Hymnal Number: 462 Translator of "He the Pearly Gates Will Open" in Worship His Majesty Born: Ap­ril 17, 1879, Go­then­burg, Swe­den. Died: Au­gust 2, 1957, Min­ne­a­po­lis, Min­ne­so­ta. Carlson was ed­u­cat­ed at the Free Church Bi­ble School, Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois, and North­west Bi­ble Coll­ege, Storm Lake, Io­wa. He served as a pas­tor in the Evan­gel­ic­al Free Church, and ed­it­ed the Chi­ca­go­blad­et. The au­thor of ma­ny orig­in­al hymns and trans­la­tions, his works in­clude: Songs of Trust and Tri­umph (three edi­tions, 1929-32) --www.hymntime.com/tch/bio

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