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Brother Anthony of Taizé

b. 1942 Person Name: Anthony Teague Topics: Affliction Author of "Psalm 4 (A Responsorial Reading)" in Psalms for All Seasons Also known as Sonjae An, Anthony Teague

Darrell Evans

Topics: Affliction and Tribulation; Affliction and Tribulation Author of "Tradin' My Sorrows" in Worship and Song

Santiago J. Stevenson

Person Name: Santiago J. Stevenson O. Topics: Affliction Author of "A la cases de Jairo" in Celebremos Su Gloria

Rosalie Bonighton

1946 - 2011 Topics: Affliction Composer (refrain) of "[Restore us, O God]" in Christian Worship

Edward Harwood

1707 - 1787 Topics: Afflictions Deliverance from; Afflictions Promises for Composer of "RAPTURE" in The Psalter Edward Harwood (of Darwen) (1707–1787) was an English composer of hymns, anthems and songs. His setting of Alexander Pope's The Dying Christian (Vital spark of heav'nly flame) was enormously popular at one time and was widely performed at funerals. Edward Harwood was born at Hoddlesden, near Darwen, Lancashire, in 1707. His early training was as a hand-loom weaver, but he subsequently became a professional musician in Liverpool. His first collection of psalmody, A set of hymns and psalm tunes, was published in London in 1781 and a second collection, entitled A Second Set of Hymns and Psalm Tunes/ was published at Chester in 1786. He died in 1787. Harwood's setting of Pope's ode "Vital spark of heav'nly flame" was first published in Harwood's A set of hymns and psalm tunes: it is written in the style of a glee, and in the original publication is written for the most part for three voices (two trebles and bass), with a fourth (tenor) part being added for the last few bars only. It was, however, often arranged for the more usual four part-choir. The piece was very popular in the first half of the 19th century, being widely sung among Anglicans, Methodists and dissenters, and Lightwood noted in 1935 that it 'certainly had a long and prosperous run, and even now it is not quite extinct'. However, it was not always a great favourite with the clergy, whose objections were mainly to do with the text, which is not explicitly religious (also, it's a poem written by a Catholic, after the last words of the Emperor Hadrian). --en.wikipedia.org/wik

Robert B. Robertson

Topics: Afflictions Refuge in Composer of "SNOWDEN" in The Psalter

Charles B. Hawley

1858 - 1915 Person Name: Charles B. Hawley, 1858-1916 Topics: Afflictions Christ with us in Composer of "HAWLEY" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book

Jacqueline H. McNair

Person Name: Jacqueline Hanna McNair Topics: Affliction and Tribulation; Affliction and Tribulation Author of "Chinese Lantern Carol" in Worship and Song

A. A. Pieters

Topics: Affliction and Comfort Author of "내 가 흰 난 당 한 때 에 (The Lord Hear Thee)" in 찬송과 예배 = Chansong gwa yebae = Come, Let Us Worship

Francisco Cook

Person Name: Francisco S. Cook Topics: Affliction Translator of "Entenderemos" in Celebremos Su Gloria

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