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Alfred Dyer

Person Name: Alfred S. Dyer Topics: Warfare Author of "Jesus Leads His Army" in Young People's Songs of Praise

Leonard Parker

Topics: Christian warfare Composer of "[Hast thou heard it, O my brother]" in Progressive Sunday School Songs

Matthew of Kunwald

Topics: Christian warfare Author of "Come, Let Us All with Gladness Raise" in Moravian Book of Worship

Pearl Waggoner Howard

1885 - 1969 Person Name: Pearl Waggoner Topics: Warfare Author of "Jesus, Only Jesus" in Best Hymns No. 4 Pearl Winnefred Waggoner. Born: 27 February 1885, Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA. Died: 9 July 1969, Winterhaven, Imperial County, California, USA. Married to Ellis Perkins Howard. Daughter of hymn writer Jessie F. Moser

S. S. Plank

Topics: Warfare Composer of "[In the hour of sore temptation I may be]" in Timeless Truths

Wilson Meade

Topics: Christian warfare Author of "Stand for the Right" in Best Endeavor Hymns Pseudonym. See also Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915

J. W. Carpenter

Person Name: Rev. J. W. Carpenter Topics: Warfare Author of "Love Redeeming Love" in Best Hymns No. 4 19th Century Currently, our on­ly da­ta on Car­pen­ter is that he was a cler­ic. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

William H. Price

Person Name: W. H. P. Topics: Warfare Author of "Jesus Leads to Victory" in World-Wide Hosannas

Charles T. Astley

1825 - 1878 Topics: Sanctification (The Christian Life) Christian Warfare Translator of "We Are the Lord's; His All-Sufficient Merit" in The Lutheran Hymnal Astley, Charles Tamberlane, son of John William Astley, of Dukinfield, Cheshire, born at Cwmllecoediog, near Mallwyd, North Wales, 12 May, 1825, and educated at Jesus College, Oxford (of which he was a Scholar), graduating B.A. 1847, M.A. 1849. Taking Holy Orders in 1849, he was Evening Lecturer, Bideford, 1849, Incumbent of Holwell, Oxford, 1850-54, Vicar of Margate, 1854-1864, and Rector of Brasted, 1864-78. Mr. Astley is the author of Songs in the Night, 1860. This work is composed partly of original hymns and partly of translations from the German. The latter are noted in part under their first lines in German. Of the original hymns, “O Lord, I look to Thee," a hymn for Private Use, in 10 stanzas of 4 lines, is given in Stevenson's Hymns for the Church and Home, 1873, with the omission of stanza. viii. It was "written at Pisa, during illness, about December, 1858." -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

A. W. Lawrence

Topics: Warfare Composer of "[Oh, tell of His goodness today]" in Gospel Herald in Song Pseudonym. See also

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