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George Utech

1931 - 2009 Person Name: George Utech, 1931- Author of "Look, Now He Stands!" in Lutheran Book of Worship Born on a farm near LeMars, IA, Utech attended Wartburg College and St. Olaf College. He graduated from Trinity Seminary in Columbus, OH and was ordained as a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. He was also a photographer and a poet.

Paul Nienaber

b. 1955 Person Name: Paul Nienaber, SJ Author of "Arise, O Church, Arise" in One in Faith

Thomas Nelson

b. 1872 Author of "From Babel to Zion" in Timeless Truths Thomas Nelson founded Der Evangeliske Basun Publishing Co., the Scandinavian parallel to the Gospel Trumpet Co. He was author of Home, Health and Success published by Gospel Trumpet Co., Anderson, Ind., 1908, and Veien til frlese og fred, og det aandelige liv. (1906); Hjem, helbred og lykke (1908); as well as editor of the hymnal Zions seiers sange (1906) all published by Evangeli Basun Pub. Co., St Paul Park, MN. Dianne Shapiro

José A. Ruiz

b. 1956 Person Name: José Ruiz Composer of "[Tú diste a Israel, oh Dios, por gracia, libertad]" in Libro de Liturgia y Cántico

John Angotti

b. 1963 Composer of "ARISE" in One in Faith

M. Michalec

1504 - 1547 Person Name: Martin Michalec Author of "Faithful Christians, One and All" in Moravian Book of Worship Martin Michalec, [b. 1504 at Leitmeritz; Bp. 1537; d. Jan. 24, 1547, at Prossnitz] has 31 in the 1561 [Bohemian] Hymn Book. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Richard Osborne

Person Name: Rev. Richard Osborne Author of "Keep the Banner Flying" in Junior Songs

Alfred Edersheim

1825 - 1889 Person Name: Alfred Edersheim, 1825-1889 Translator of "Jesu, Name Of Sweetest Thought" in The Cyber Hymnal Edersheim, Alfred, D.D., son of wealthy Jewish parents, was born at Vienna, March 7, 1825. He was the first Jew to take prizes at the University of Vienna. During the time he was a student he embraced Christianity, and subsequently studied theology at the universities of Edinburgh and Berlin. He was for some time a minister of the Free Church of Scotland. In 1875 he was ordained by the Bishop of Winchester. He was Curate of Christchurch, Hants; Vicar of Loders, Dorset; Warburtonian Lecturer at Lincoln's Inn; and Grinfield Lecturer on the Septuagint at the University of Oxford. He died suddenly at Mentone, March 16, 1889. Dr. Edersheim's publications were very numerous, the most important of which are given in Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1889. His Jubilee Rhythm, from which his translations are taken, was published in 1867, and not 1847, as in a misprint on the titlepage. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Nellie H. Butler

b. 1865 Author of "O God, Today We May Forget" in The Cyber Hymnal Daughter of a Baptist minister, Butler was already contributing to the Chicago Weekly Magazine as a teenager. As of 1888, she was living in Highland Park, Illinois. Sources: Smith, p. 79 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)

Ellin Isabelle Tupper

Person Name: Ellin I. Tupper Author of "Listen To The Wondrous Story" in The Cyber Hymnal

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