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David Beatty

1935 - 2016 Composer of "[Once I was lost in sin, I had no peace within]" in Special Sacred Selections

M. A. Beatty

Author of "I'm Not Gonna Turn Back"

S. M. Beatty

Composer of "[In dark Gethsemane]" in Sabbath Carols

S. T. Beatty

Author of "The gate stands ajar"

Sherrard Beatty

1859 - 1908 Author of "Come back to Jesus, wandering soul" Sherrard Beatty, a min­is­ter, was born on March 28, 1859 in Little Washington, Pennsylvania. He and his wife ran the Res­cue Mis­sion and Home for Err­ing Wo­men in Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio. He died on Jan­u­a­ry 13, 1908 of tu­ber­cu­lo­sis. His works in­clude: Incidents in Res­cue Mis­sion Work (Res­cue Mis­sion Pub­lish­ing So­ci­e­ty, 1895) NN, Hymnary editor. Source: www.hymntime.com/tch

B. Beaty

Author of "Parable of the sower"

Ed Beaty

Author of "Resting In You" in The Cyber Hymnal

Patricia Beaty

Author of "He Died for Me"

Richard W. Beaty

1799 - 1883 Person Name: R. W. Beaty Composer of "TICHFIELD" in The Church Hymnal Beauty, Richard William, born in Dublin about 1799; educated in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin; appointed about 1824 organist and musical instructor at the Molyneux Asylum for Blind Women; organist of the Free Church, Great Charles Street, 1828 to 1877; master of the choristers in Christ Church Cathedral from 1830 to 1872; composer of songs and other works; died in Dublin, 1883. Beaty composed the tune TENDERNESS, No. 398 S.H., 382 F.C.H., 337 U.P.H. (there named "Caritas"), for the children of Lady Harberton's School, Dublin, in 1830. It is, however, seldom assigned to him. --James Love, Scottish Church Music: Its Composers and Sources (1891)

E. E. Beauchamp

Author of "Lord, we come to worship thee"

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