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Lorna Dunlop

1947 - 1999 Person Name: Lorna Dunlop, 1947-1999 Hymnal Number: 512 Adapter (Descant) of "ST LEONARDS" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

Peter Jacobs

Person Name: Peter Jacobs, b. 1984 Hymnal Number: 466 Author of "without His love I am nothing" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

William Mair

1830 - 1920 Person Name: William Mair, 1830-1920 Hymnal Number: 286 Translator of "Unto God be praise and honour" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

Carol R. Ikeler

1920 - 2013 Person Name: Carol Rose Ikeler, b. 1920 Hymnal Number: 642 Author of "The Church is wherever God's people are praising" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

William Wright

Person Name: William Wright, 1859-1924 Hymnal Number: 134 Author of "March on, my soul, with strength" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook William Wright was Director of Music and Organist at Deer Park United Church in Toronto from 1965-2009. He taught at the University of Toronto and at the Toronto School of Theology. Dianne Shapiro

Arthur Christopher Benson

1862 - 1925 Person Name: Arthur Christopher Benson, 1852-1925 Hymnal Number: 47 Author of "The spring again is here" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook Benson, Arthur Christopher, M.A., son of Archbishop Benson, was born at Wellington College, April 24, 1862, and educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, B. A. (first class Classical Tripos) 1884. From 1885 to 1903 Assistant Master at Eton, and now (1905) Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. His hymns include the following:— 1. God of all created things. [Coronation.] Written for the Coronation of King Edward VII., and published in Eight Hymns with Tunes, Novello & Co., 1902. Music by Sir Hubert Parry. 2. God of glory, King of nations. [Founder's Day Festival.] Originally written as a Processional Hymn for St. George's Chapel, Windsor, "Obiit Sunday," and subsequently adapted for general use. Printed in the Guardian, Oct. 9, 1901, and published, with music by Sir W. Parratt, by Novello & Co., 1902. 3. Hear, Holy Father, from Thy secret throne. [Holy Baptism.] Written for the baptism of Prince George of Wales, which took place at Windsor, Jan. 23, 1903. It was set to music by H.R.H. Princess Henry of Battenberg, and published by Novello & Co. 4. In the silent midnight. [Children's Hymn.] Jacob's Vision adapted as a lesson for children, written for and included in Brooke's Additional Hymns, 1903. Music by A. M. Goodhart, MUS.BAC. 5. Lie still, Beloved, lie still. [Burial.] Written in 1898, and sung at the unveiling of the Monument to Abp. Benson in Canterbury Cathedral on Sat., July 8, 1899. Published with music by C. H. Lloyd, MUS.DOC, London, Novello & Co., 1899. 6. Lord, dost Thou look from heaven and see? [Foreign Missions.] First published in Brooke's Additional Hymns, London, Novello & Co., 1903. 7. Lord of grace and holiness. [Confirmation.] Written for the occasion of the Confirmation of Prince Alexander of Battenberg, Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg and Princess Patricia of Connaught, on Jan. 23, 1902. Published, with music by H.R.H. Princess Henry of Battenberg, by Novello & Co., 1902. and included-—words and music--in Church Hymns, 1903. 8. Lord of Hosts, Who hast endued us. [For Peace.] Printed in the Guardian, Oct. 24, 1900, and published by Novello & Co., with music by Sir W. Parratt, in 1900. 9. Lord of life eternal. [Coronation.] Written for the Coronation of King Edward VII., and published by Novello & Co. in Five Hymns and Tunes, 1902, with music by Dr. C. H. Lloyd. 10. Lord, to Thy loving arms. [Death of a Child or Scholar.] Published in the Council School Hymn Book, 1905, Novello & Co. 11. Lord, we uplift our voice in supplication. [Evening.] Published, with music by Dr. C. H. Lloyd, by Novello &Co., 1900. 12. 0 Lord of Hosts, Who didst upraise. [In Time of War.] Written in 1899, and published, with music by Dr. C. H. Lloyd, by Novello & Co. the same year. Words and music were included in The Public School Hymn Book, 1903. 13. The Spring again is here. [Spring.] Published in the Council School Hymn Book, 1905. 14. What can I give Jesus? [Flower Service.] Published, with music by A. M. Goodhart, MUS.BAC, by Novello & Co., 1902. In addition to the above, Mr. Benson wrote and printed the following which have not been published:— 15. God of loving-kindness. Written at the request of Queen Victoria, and sung at the Mausoleum Service, Windsor, Dec. 14, 1900. 16. She hath her heart's desire. Sung at the Mausoleum Service, Jan. 22, 1902. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Marianne Hearn

1834 - 1909 Person Name: Mary Ann Hearn, 1834-1909 Hymnal Number: 546 Author of "Just as I am, Your child to be" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook See Marianne Farningham.

David Fellingham

Person Name: Dave Fellingham, b. 1945 Hymnal Number: 429 Author of "I am He that liveth" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

Doreen E. Newport

1927 - 2004 Hymnal Number: 35 Author of "we thank You, Lord" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

John Larsson

Person Name: John Larsson, b. 1938 Hymnal Number: 34 Composer of "HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

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