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W. E. Miller

1766 - 1839 Person Name: Miller Hymnal Number: 207 Author of "Our souls by love together knit" in Dyer's Psalmist

Kirkham

Hymnal Number: 252 Author of "How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord" in Dyer's Psalmist

J. L. Holman

1784 - 1842 Person Name: Holman Hymnal Number: 265 Author of "Lord, in thy presence here we meet" in Dyer's Psalmist Born: October 24, 1784, Danville, Kentucky. Died: March 28, 1842, Aurora, Indiana. Buried: Veraestau Cemetery, Aurora, Indiana. When [Holman] was sixteen years of age he united with the Clear Creek Baptist church. For his life-work he directed his attention to the bar in Newcastle. For a while, he read law in the Lexington office of Henry Clay. On account of his opposition to slavery, he crossed the Ohio river in 1810, and made his home in Indiana, on a bluff to which he gave the name Veraestau, and where he continued to reside the remainder of his life. It appears he come into a considerable estate soon after he turned twenty-one. Five years later, he brought his slaves to Indiana for the sole purpose of freeing them. He was named Prosecutor of Dearborn County, Indiana, in 1811. In 1814, he was elected a member of the territorial legislature, and near the close of the same year he was made presiding judge for his district. Under the state government, in 1816, he was appointed a judge of the supreme court, a position which he filled fourteen years. In 1831, he was a candidate for United States senator, losing to John Tipton by a single vote. Four years later he was appointed United States district judge for Indiana, and in this office he continued until his death. Holman took a deep interest in missions, Sunday-schools, Bible and temperance work. In 1834, he was ordained, and on his circuits he frequently addressed large audiences upon topics connected with these enterprises. For many years he was a vice-president of the American Sunday-school Union. He was also president of the Western Baptist Publication and Sunday-school Society. For five years he was president of the Indiana Baptist Convention. He was also, from its organization, a member of the Indiana Baptist Education Society. His works include: The Prisoners of the Niagara, or Errors of Education. A New Novel, Founded on Fact (Frankfort, Kentucky: 1810) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

William Jay

1769 - 1853 Person Name: Jay Hymnal Number: 87 Author of "Come, thou soul-transforming Spirit" in Dyer's Psalmist

Thornby

Hymnal Number: 106 Author of "The voice of Free Grace cries, Escape to the mountian" in Dyer's Psalmist

E. Y. Reese

Hymnal Number: 397 Author of ""Do this," and remember the blood that was shed" in Dyer's Psalmist

Emily E. Chubruck

Hymnal Number: 441 Author of "Mother, has the dove that nestled" in Dyer's Psalmist

J. Tiebout

Person Name: Tiebout Hymnal Number: 171 Author of "Oh, when shall I see Jesus" in Dyer's Psalmist

Herbert Mayo

Person Name: Mayo Hymnal Number: 320 Author of "If worldlings ask the reason why" in Dyer's Psalmist

Mrs. Williams

Hymnal Number: 398 Author of "O'er the gloomy hills of darkness" in Dyer's Psalmist

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