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John Edward Spears

b. 1916 Person Name: John Edward Speers Author of "In thy pentecostal splendor"

Amanda L. (Bear) Speck

Person Name: Amanda L. Speck Composer of "[Listen, sinner, to the voice]" in Timeless Truths

G. Speck

Author of "Ich möcht' sein wie ein Engel"

S. H. Speck

Person Name: Samuel H. Speck Editor of "" in The Gospel of Joy

Samuel L. Speck

Author of "Go Forth" in Timeless Truths

W. M. Speck

Author of "Let the Savior in"

Johann Wilhelm Speckner

1695 - 1783 Person Name: Johann Wilhelm Speckner, 1695-1738 Author of "Liebster Jesu, laß mich nicht" in Gesangbuch

Friedrich von Spee

1591 - 1635 Person Name: ks. Friedrich Spee Author (st.1) of "O żalości! O gorzkości" in Śpiewnik Ewangelicki Spee, Friedrich von, son of Peter Spee (of the family of Spee, of Langenfeld), judge at Kaisers worth, was born at Kaisersworth, Feb. 25, 1591. He was educated in the Jesuit gymnasium at Cologne, entered the order of the Jesuits there on Sept. 22, 1610, and was ordained priest about 1621. From 1613 to 1624 he was one of the tutors in the Jesuit college at Cologne, and was then sent to Paderborn to assist in the Counter Reformation. In 1627 he was summoned by the Bishop of Würzburg to act as confessor to persons accused of witchcraft, and, within two years, had to accompany to the stake some 200 persons, of all ranks and ages, in whose innocence he himself firmly believed (His Cautio criminalis, sen de processibus contra sagas lib, Rinteln, 1631, was the means of almost putting a stop to such cruelties). He was then sent to further the Counter Reformation at Peine near Hildesheim, but on April 29, 1629, he was nearly murdered by some persons from Hildesheim. In 1631 he became professor of Moral Theology at Cologne. The last years of his life were spent at Trier, where, after the city had been stormed by the Spanish troops on May 6, 1635, he contracted a fever from some of the hospital patients to whom he was ministering, and died there Aug. 7, 1635. (Koch, iv. 185; Goedeke's Grundriss, vol. iii., 1887, p. 193,

Conrad Speece

1776 - 1836 Author of "Blest Jesus, when Thy cross I view" Speece, Conrad, D.D., b. at New London, Va., Nov. 7, 1776; ordained by the Presbytery of Baltimore, April 22, 1804; and died Feb. 17, 1836. Full particulars concerning him are given in W. H. Foote's Sketches of Virginia, 2nd series, 1855. His hymn, "Blest Jesus, when Thy cross I view" (Good Friday), is dated Oct. 6, 1800, and was first printed in The Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, vol. ii. It was included in the Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns, 1831, 1843, and 1901, and is still found in some modern collections. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Charles Speed

Person Name: Chas. Speed Composer of "[Praise ye the Lord, sing a new song]" in Better Songs

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