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David Saunders

1769 - 1840 Author (v. 2) of "Dan Dy fendith, wrth ymadael" in Cân a Mawl

Edwin LeGrice

1911 - 1992 Person Name: Edwin Le Grice (1911-1992) Author of "Glory, honour, endless praises" in Ancient and Modern

Rodolphe Petter

Author of "Ahaa Paveešeeva, Voešetano" in Tsese-Ma'heone-Nemeotȯtse (Cheyenne Spiritual Songs)

Alice Parker

1925 - 2023 Arranger of "O SANCTISSIMA" in Hymnal

Edwin Smythe

Person Name: E. Smythe Author of "Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing" in The Standard Church Hymnal

Frederick J. Gielow

Person Name: Frederick J. Gielow, Jr. Author of "On This Happy Day" in Happy Songs for Boys and Girls

Marcos Antônio da Fonseca Portugal

1762 - 1830 Person Name: Macantoine Portogallo Composer of "SICILIAN MARINERS' HYMN" in Hymnal and Order of Service Also known as Marco Antonio Simao Portogallo

Johann Gottfried Herder

1744 - 1803 Adapter of "[O du fröhliche, o du selige]" in Antwort Finden in alten und neuen Liedern, in Worten zum Nachdenken und Beten

Timothy Kirk Thomas

Harmonizer of "SICILY" in Christian Science Hymnal

William Dickson

1817 - 1889 Person Name: William Dickson, 1817-1889 Author of "Childhood's years are passing o'er us" in The Book of Praise Dickson, William, eldest surviving son of the late James Dickson, Edinburgh, was born at Edinburgh, July 24, 1817. After being educated at the High School and University of Edinburgh, he entered his father's business, which he still [1887] carries on. He is a prominent elder in the Free Church, has for many years taken a great interest in Sabbath School work, and has for more than 30 years edited The Free Church Children's Record. He has annually written a New Year's hymn since 1842. "Childhood's years are passing o'er us," his best known hymn, originally printed in 1841, as a leaflet for class use, was, in 1846, included in the 2nd part of the Sacred Song Book (see Bateman), and has since been included in many hymnals. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ==================== Dickson, William , p. 293, ii. He died at Edinburgh, April 5, 1889. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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