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Dimas Planas-Belfort

1934 - 1992 Translator of "Consolad al pueblo mío" in El Himnario

Wilhelm Hülsemann

1781 - 1865 Person Name: Melchior Wilhelm Hülsemann, 1781-1865 Author of "Vater, kröne du mit Segen" in Schulgesangbuch für höhere Lehranstalten (Ausgabe für Rheinland und Westfalen)

Valentin Ernst Löscher

1673 - 1749 Person Name: V. E. Löscher Author of "Durch des Heilands Blut und Leiden" in Frohe Lieder und Brüder-Harfe

N. K. Arktander

Person Name: N. Arctander Translator of "Jesu, dine dybe Vunder" in M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg

Edward A. Collier

1835 - 1920 Author of "As the Hart When Noon Is Burning" in The New Christian Hymnal Collier, Edward Augustus, a Congregational Minister at Kinderhook, New York State, is the author of "Thou, Lord, art God alone" (Holy Trinity) in the Scotch Church Hymnary, 1898. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) ======================== Collier, Edward. (New York City, November 21, 1835--December 20, 1920). Congregationalist. Son of Ezra and Mary Shaw Collier. New York University, A.B. 1857; A.M. 1860; D.D. 1884. Attended Princeton Theological Seminary, 1860. Pastorates at Saugerties, NY. 1860-1861; Armenia, New York, 1861-1864; Kinderhook, New York, 1864-1907, then pastor emeritus. Author Lyrics from the Psalter, 1907; A History of Old Kinderhook, 1914; also many metrical versions of the psalms, etc. --Howard Springer, DNAH Archives

Julius Koebner

Person Name: Julius Köbner Author of "Lieber Vater! Dir verschreibet" in Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies)

Matthias Jorissen

1739 - 1823 Author of "Wie der Hirsch nach frischer Quelle" in Evangelisches Kirchengesangbuch

Henry McNeal Turner

1834 - 1915 Person Name: Henry M. Turner Author of "God Of Thunder And The Lightning" in The Cyber Hymnal

Ambrose Lobwasser

1515 - 1585 Person Name: Ambrosius Lobwasser Author (v. 1) of "Wie der Hirsch nach frischer Quelle" in Evangelisches Kirchengesangbuch Lobwasser, Ambrosius, son of Fabian Lobwasser, inspector of mines at Schneeberg, Saxony, was born at Schneeberg, April 4, 1515. After studying law at Leipzig (M.A. 1535) he remained there as University tutor until 1550. After acting as travelling tutor, he was appointed in 1557 Rath and Chancellor at Meissen, and in 1562 made a tour in Italy, and received the degree of LL.D. from the University of Bologna. He was finally appointed in 1563 by Duke Albrecht of Prussia as professor of law and assessor at the High Court of Justice at Königsberg. He died at Königsberg Nov. 27, 1585 (Koch, ii. 394-401, &c). His principal poetical work was his version of the Psalter. One has passed into English in recent times, viz: Ihr Knecht des Herren all zugleich. [Ps. cxxxiv.] The original is Beza's version of the Psalm, "Or sus, serviteurs de Seigneur," which first appeared in his Trente-quatre pseaumes de David, Geneva, 1551. Lobwasser's version is in his Psalter dess Königlichen Propheten Dauids, Leipzig, 1573 (not paged), in 3 st. of 4 1., entitled “He encourages the people to fulfil their calling diligently, and assures them that God will grant them His grace." Translated as :— Ye servants of the Lord, who stand. In full, by Miss Winkworth, as No. 88 in her Chorale Book for England, 1863, and set to the original melody of 1551. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Johan Hjertén

1781 - 1835 Author of "Jesus, in My Walk and Living" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: 1781, Sweden. Hjertén was a Lutheran pastor in Hällstad, Västergötland, Skara, Sweden. Lyrics-- Jesus, in My Walk and Living --www.hymntime.com/tch ============= Johan Hjertén, an obscure country pastor at Hellstad, was the author of six hymns in the “Psalm-book,” among them the devotional hymn, “Jesus, in my walk and living.” It is said that the artless simplicity of his hymns provided an excellent pattern for the other writers of his day, many of whom were fond of the grandiloquent phrases so characteristic of the rationalist hymnody. --www.ccel.org/ccel/ryden/hymnstory

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