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Bob Somma

Author of "I Come to the Cross"

Noel Donnelly

Author of "Psalm 116: 1-2, 12-19 (A Responsorial Setting)" in Psalms for All Seasons

Stephen, Hassmer

Person Name: Stepehn Hassmer Author of "Lord, Through These Forty Days" in Discipleship Ministries Collection

Mark Haas

b. 1985 Composer of "[I love the LORD, for he heard my voice]" in Christian Worship

Bryn Haworth

Author of "What kind of love is this" in Complete Mission Praise

Claire Julien

Translator of "le Seigneuer en croix" in Discipleship Ministries Collection

Kenneth L. Morrison

Author of "A Communion Response for Lent" in Discipleship Ministries Collection

Mary Whitwell Hale

1810 - 1862 Person Name: Mary W. Hale Author of "Welcome, Welcome, Quiet Morning" in The Cyber Hymnal Hale, Mary Whitwell, daughter of Eliphalet Hale of Boston, U.S.A., was born at Boston, Jan. 29, 1810. After receiving a good education she devoted herself to educational work in Boston, Taunton, Keene, N. H., and elsewhere. She died Nov. 17, 1862. Her hymn-writing was brought into notice by two hymns, one on "Home," and the second on "Music," which were written for a juvenile concert at the Unitarian Church in Taunton, April 1834. Several of the hymns and poetical pieces which she subsequently wrote were contributed to the Christian Register under the initials "Y. L. E.," the concluding letters of her name. Her Poems were published at Boston in 1840. A few of her hymns also appeared in the Unitarian Christian Hymns for Public and Private Worship, commonly known as the Cheshire Collection, in 1844. [American Hymnody, § vii.] Putnam (to whom we are indebted for these details) gives the following of her hymns, with others, in full in his Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith, 1874 : 1. "Praise for the glorious light." Temperance Anniversary. 2. "This day let grateful praise ascend." Sunday. 3. "Whatever dims the sense of truth." A Mother's Counsel. 4. "When in silence o'er the deep." Christmas. These hymns were given in the Cheshire Collection, 1844. Nos. 2 and 3 were taken from her Poems. Some of the other pieces given by Putnam are worthy of attention. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

John H. Tietjen

b. 1928 Person Name: John H. Tietjen, 1928-204 Author of "A Palm Parade" in Sing to the Lord

Joël Blomqvist

1840 - 1930 Person Name: Joel Blomqvist, 1840-1930 Author of "Blessed Day of Rest and Cheer" in Great Hymns of the Faith Blomqvist, Joël. (Stockholm, Sweden, November 15, 1840--October 30, 1930, Kullarstad, Sweden). Swedish Free Church Movement. Upholsterer by trade, lay preacher and singer. Colporteur for Uppsala City Mission, 1874-1878. Wrote about 400 hymn texts in the pietistic tradition and almost as many tunes. Published several hymn collections including Sabbatsklockan, 1877-1878, and Fridstoner, 1879-1882. Edited musical periodical, Fridsrösten, 1884-1886. His works are representative of the Rosenian revival period. Author of "Heavenly Father, Hear My Supplication," (Helige Fader, böj ditt öra neder), "Heavenly Spirit, Gentle Spirit" (Himladuva, Ande ljuva), "Praise the Lord, All Praise and Blessing" (Loven Herren, ty att lova), and "Sabbath Day of Rest and Cheer" (Sabbatsdag, hur skön du är). J. I. Erickson, DNAH Archives

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