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Geoffrey Laycock

b. 1927 Person Name: Geoffrey Laycock, b. 1927 Topics: New Creation Harmonizer of "CAPTIVITY (KAS DZIEDAJA)" in Psalms for All Seasons Geoffrey Laycock (b. 1927) was director of music at a teachers college in Norwich. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Bill La Motta

b. 1919 Person Name: Bill La Motta, 1919-1980 Topics: Creation Author of "Have You Thanked the Lord?" in Evangelical Lutheran Worship

Song-ch'on Lee

Topics: New Creation Composer of "NA-UI DO-UM" in Psalms for All Seasons

Tilly Lubis

Topics: God in Creation and Providence Creator Author of "Sing the LORD A New Song (Nyanyikahlah nyanyian baru)" in Sound the Bamboo

Anne K. LeCroy

1930 - 2016 Person Name: Anne K. LeCroy, b. 1930 Topics: Creation Alterer of "Christ, Mighty Savior" in Worship (3rd ed.) Rev. Anne LeCroy was a professor of English at East Tennessee State University. Following her work as a translator she was a vocational deacon in the diocese of East Tennessee, serving St. Timothy's in Kingsport, and St. John's in Johnson City. Dianne Shapiro, from email sent by Rev. Margaret Zeller, Rector, St. Christopher's, Kingsport

Debi Parker Ladd

Topics: God Creation Composer of "CATHERINE" in The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration

William Parsons Lunt

1805 - 1857 Topics: Creation's prayer Author of "One prayer, with never-ceasing sound" in Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith Lunt, William Parsons, D.D., son of Henry Lunt, was born at Newburyport, Massachusetts, April 21, 1805. He entered Harvard College in 1819, and graduated in 1823. After acting as a tutor in a school for one year, and studying law a second, he joined the Cambridge Divinity School in 1825, and entered the Unitarian Ministry, June 19, 1828, his first charge being the Second Congregational Unitarian Society of New York City. In 1835 he became co-pastor of the Unitarian congregation at Quincy, Massachusetts, with the Rev. P. Whitney, and in 1843 sole pastor of the same congregation. During a tour in the East he died at Akabah (the ancient Ezion-Geber), March 21, 1857, and was buried a short distance from that village. Dr. Lunt was the author of several sermons, and contributed largely to the Christian Examiner and other periodicals. His hymns and poems, together with selections from his prose works, were published by his son as Gleaning. His most widely used hymn is “When driven by oppression's rod." It was "written for the public schools of Quincy, and sung by them at their Fourth of July Celebration, 1837." It is in 5 stanzas of 4 lines. This, together with several others, including one of more than ordinary merit for Sunday schools, "Hark, the gentle Shepherd's voice" (written in 1846), are given in full in Putnam's Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith, 1875. To this work we are indebted for the above facts. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Edwin LeGrice

1911 - 1992 Person Name: Edwin Le Grice (1911-1992) Topics: God faithfulness of in creation Author of "All nations of the world" in Ancient and Modern

Cheryl L'Hirondelle

Topics: Creation Author of "We Are All One People (All One People)" in More Voices

Keith Landis

Person Name: Keith Landis, 1922- Topics: New Creation Author of ""Arise, Dead Lazarus, Come Forth!"" in The Covenant Hymnal

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