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J. J. Lowe

Hymnal Number: 33 Composer of "[Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest]" in The Gospel Choir No. 2 John J Lowe. He was a professor who sang duets with his wife at evangelical meetings. One such meeting at Ocean Grove, NJ, was noted (8/10/1891) on the Hymntime website. His name is also associated with Philadelphia, PA, and in conjunction with other gospel song writers of his period in the Philadelphia area. John Perry

Copp Clark

Person Name: The Copp, Clark Company, Toronto Publisher of "" in The Gospel Choir No. 2

Lilla M. Alexander

Hymnal Number: 103 Author of "There Is Never a Day so Dreary" in The Gospel Choir No. 2

J. Clark

Person Name: Rev. J. Clark Hymnal Number: 33 Author of "O Come to Me" in The Gospel Choir No. 2

J. J. Maxfield

1801 - 1900 Person Name: Dr. J. J. Maxfield Hymnal Number: 68 Author of "I Will Tell the Precious Story" in The Gospel Choir No. 2

Elizabeth W. Denison

Hymnal Number: 67 Author of "Our Truest Friend" in The Gospel Choir No. 2 Late 19th Century

E. R. V.

Hymnal Number: 91 Author of "The Master Stood in His Garden" in The Gospel Choir No. 2

Leonard Swain

1821 - 1869 Person Name: Rev. Leonard Swain Hymnal Number: 10 Author of "Firmly Stand" in The Gospel Choir No. 2 Swain, Leonard, D.D., was born at Concord, New Haven, Feb. 26, 1821, and educated at Dartmouth College and Andover. In 1847 he became a Congregational minister at Nashua, New Haven; and in 1852 of Central Church, Providence, Rhode Island. He died July 14, 1869. His hymns, "My soul, it is thy God" (The Christian Race), and "My soul, weigh not thy life" (The Good Fight of Faith), appeared anonymously in The Sabbath Hymn Book, 1858, and their authorship has only recently been determined. The second hymn is the more widely used of the two. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Timothy Poland

Hymnal Number: 61 Author of "Maist Onie Day" in The Gospel Choir No. 2

M. St. Leon Loud

1812 - 1889 Hymnal Number: 31 Author of "Jesus Wept" in The Gospel Choir No. 2 Born: April 17, 1812, Wysox, Pennsylvania. Died: November 4, 1889, Kenyon, Minnesota. Buried: Kenyon, Minnesota. Marguerite was the daughter of Dr. Seth T. & Clarissa Woodruff Barstow. In 1842, she married John Loud, a Philadelphia piano maker. She spent most of her adult life in Philadelphia. Her works include: Wayside Flowers, edited by Park Benjamin (Boston, Massachusetts: 1851) Sources Julian, p. 310 Lyrics: Jesus Wept http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/o/u/loud_mslb.htm

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