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David Ward

Topics: Covenant Composer of "SPRINGTIME" in Psalms for All Seasons

Christian A. Bernstein

1672 - 1712 Person Name: C. A. Bernstein, 1672-1699 Topics: Covenanting Author of "We in one covenant are joined" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church Bernstein, Christian Andreas, was born at Domnitz, near Halle, where his father, Daniel Bernstein, was pastor. After completing his studies at Halle, he was appointed, in 1695, by A. H. Francke, a tutor in the Padagogium there; was then ordained as assistant to his father (probably at the end of 1696); and died at Domnitz, Oct. 18,1699 (Koch, iv. 365, Allg. Deutsche Biographie ii. 484). From extracts from the Kirchenbuch of Domnitz, kindly sent by Pastor Tauer, it appears that Bernstein was baptized there, July 12, 1672, and thus was probably born July 9. He signed the book as assistant to his father on March 5, 1697. The funeral sermon, Oct. 20, 1699, was preached at his request by Francke, from Isaiah lxi. The statement by his father (who survived till Feb. 27, 1712), that Christian died at the age of 27 years, 3 months, and 2 days, and in the 3rd month and 2nd day of his age, and 3rd year, 14th week of his ministry, seems hardly reconcilable with the other facts. In Freylinghausen's Gesang-Buch., 1704-5, six of his hymns were included, four of which have been translated into English:— i. Ihr Kinder des Höchsten! wie steht's urn die Liebe. [Brotherly Love.] 1704, as above, No. 386, in 9 stanzas. Previously in G. Arnold's Göttliche Sophia, Leipzig, 1700, pt. ii. p. 309, as No. i. of the "Some hitherto unknown hymns." Translated as:—" We in one covenant are joined," of stanza v. by J. Swertner, as No. 384 in the Moravian Hymn Book, 1789. ii. Mein Vater! zeuge mich, dein Kind, nach deinem Bilde. [Names and Offices of Christ.] 1704, as above, No. 62, in 14 stanzas. The translations are:— (1) "My Father! form Thy Child according to Thine Image," by J. C. Jacobi, 1722, p. 125 (1732, p. 12). (2) "Father, make me Thy child," No. 546 in pt. i. of the Moravian Hymn Book, 1754. iii. Schönster aller Schönen. [Love to Christ.] First published in the Geistreiches Gesang-Buch, Halle, 1697, p. 246, in 8 stanzas. Translated as:—"Fairest of all beauties," No. 681 in pt. i. of the Moravian Hymn Book, 1754. iv. Zuletzt gents wohl dem der gerecht auf Erden. [Cross & Consolation.] 1704, as above, No. 440, in 7 stanzas. The translations are:— "At last he's well, who thro' the Blood of Jesus" No. 693, in pt. 1 of the Moravian Hymn Book, 1754. Altered 1789, and changed in metre, 1801, beginning "At last he's blest." (2) "At last all shall be well with those, His own," by Miss Borthwick, in Hymns from the Land of Luther, 1858 (1862, p. 225; 1884, p. 172). [Rev. James Mearns, M. A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ========================= Bernstein, Christian Andreas, p. 135, ii. In Spurgeon's Our Own Hymn Book, and others, "O patient, spotless One" is an altered form of a part of the Moravian Hymn Book translation of "Mein Vater," noted on p. 135, ii. (2). Another cento beginning with the same first line is in the Lady Huntingdon Hymn Book, 1764, and later editions. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Arthur H. Dyke Acland

1811 - 1857 Person Name: Arthur H. D. Troyte Topics: Covenant Promises Composer of "LONSDALE" in The Psalter Arthur Henry Dyke Acland changed his last name to Troyte in 1852 when he succeeded to the estates of Rev. Edward Berkeley Troyte. A part of the requirement for this succession was that he change his last name to Troyte. Therefore he is also known as A. H. D. Troyte, however, Acland is his authority name.

Stephen P. West

Topics: The Church at Worship Covenants Author of "Lord, You Call Us to Your Service" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal Stephen P. West is a husband, father, minister, musician, and writer. Along with his wife Sandy, also an ordained elder, he serves as a pastor in the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church. Coming from a long line of Methodist clergy, he finds that, with Augustine, singing is his way of 'praying twice.' As a vocalist, pianist, and trombonist he has performed in major choral works and played in local musical theater productions, He leads singing at the piano for Annual Conference, clergy retreats, and events such as SoulFeast at Junaluska. He has coordinated liturgy and led music at Academies for Spiritual Formation in Alabama, Florida, Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, and Singapore. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Birmingham-Southern College, where he studied sociology and music. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Candler School of Theology and a Doctor of Ministry from Sewanee, where his focus was on the Eucharist and spiritual formation in the Wesleyan tradition. Stephen P. West

Vera Lyons

Topics: Covenant Arranger of "[Strike up the music]" in Psalms for All Seasons Vera Lyons. children’s choir director, music arranger, St. Paul, Minn.

Daniel G. Reuning

b. 1935 Person Name: Daniel G. Reuning, b. 1935 Topics: Covenant Translator of "Thanks Be to God" in Worship (3rd ed.)

Thomas Williams

1761 - 1844 Person Name: Thomas J. Williams Topics: Covenant Composer of "EBENEZER" in Voices Together See William, Thomas, 1761-1844 Known as: Thomas Williams Thomas Williams, Bethesda Morganwg Thomas Williams, Bethesda'r Fro Thomas Williams, from the Vale of Glamorgan

Harris J. Loewen

b. 1953 Topics: Covenant Author of "New Earth, Heavens New" in Voices Together

Kathleen A. Harmon

b. 1944 Person Name: Kathleen Harmon, S. N. D. de N. Topics: Covenant Composer of "[Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord]" in Psalms for All Seasons Kathleen A. Harmon; b. Jan. 8, 1944; Music Director for programs of the Institute for Liturgical Ministry, Dayton, Ohio, A sister of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namar

Brooke Fraser

b. 1983 Person Name: Brooke Ligertwood Topics: Covenant Author of "Desert Song (Canción del desierto)" in Santo, Santo, Santo Brooke Gabrielle Fraser Ligertwood. Uses Brooke Fraser. She was born in Wellington, New Zealand. She began a singing career as a teenager, signing with Sony Music. After moving to Sydney, Australia, she and her husband Scott began writing songs for Hillsong Church. They later moved to Los Angeles and and lead worship at Hillsong LA. Dianne Shapiro, from hillsong.com/contributor/brooke-ligertwood, accessed 3/10/2017

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