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Carl Gottlieb Reissiger

1798 - 1859 Person Name: Carl G. Reissiger Topics: Adoration; Afflictions Deliverance from; Anger of God Restrained; Christ Conqueror; Christ Providences of; Church Saved by Grace; God Adored and Exalted; God Creator of All; God Kingly Character of; God Love and Mercy; God Source of All Good; God Works of; Gospel Freeness of ; Gospel Fulness of ; Gospel Invitations of ; Grace Abiding; Mercy of God Everlasting; Nature Revelation of God in; Praise Calls to; Praise for temporal blessings; Praise For Works of Creation; Praise For Works of Providence; Providence of God Over His Creatures; The Redeemed; Royalty of Christ Providential; Royalty of Christ Universal Domain of; The Sea; Thanksgiving Declared; Thanksgiving For God's Mercies; Worship Call to Composer of "BELOIT" in The Psalter

Anton Wilhelm Böhm

1673 - 1722 Person Name: A. W. Boehm Topics: Christ Love of for man Translator of "Love which passeth knowledge" in Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church Anton Wilhelm Böhm Germany 1673-1722 He was a German Lutheran royal chaplain at St. James Palace in London, having been educated at Lemgo and Hameln and at the University of Halle. He was known as an author and translator. In 1698 he was called to Arolsen to educate the t two daughters of the Count of Woldeck, but his religious opinions were not acceptable to some of the clergy there, and the count let him go. He took an offer to teach for German families in London.At this time he was frail and on a small income. After studying English, he opened a school in 1702. When Prince George of Denmark, at the request of Queen Anne, introduced the “Book of Common Prayer” into his Lutheran Chapel, Boehm was recommendedby his friend Heinrich Ludolf, Secretary to Prince George, to be assistant chaplain. He was to read the prayers, as the chaplain found them too hard to read. In 1705 he became chaplain to the prince. In 1712 he translated and published “Arndt's True Christianity”. He died at 48 in 1722 and ws buried in the Greenwich churchyard, where a monument was erected to his memory. Boehm was a prolific author. Besides works in German, he published translations and editions of other authors, including six treatises on Christianity and other manuscripts, published in 1731 by Professor Johann Jakob Rambach of Halle University. John Perry

Julie Howard

Topics: Affliction; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Enemies; God as Refuge; God as Shelter; God's Wings; God's Compassion; God's Love; God's Name; Grace; Jesus Christ Friend of Sinners; Jesus Christ Way, Truth, and Life; Lament Individual; Musical Instruments; Peace; Salvation; Settings Especially Appropriate for Children Composer of "[I rest in the shadow of your wings]" in Psalms for All Seasons

August Krapf

Topics: Christ Acceptance of; Loyalty to Christ; Prayer For Love; Call and Response Composer of "LOYAL TO THEE" in Elmhurst Hymnal Early 20th Century

Clément Jacob

1906 - 1977 Person Name: Dom Clément Jacob, OSB, 1906-1977 Topics: Body and Blood of Christ; All Souls November 2nd; Eucharist Sacraments; Funeral Sacraments; Children's Hymns; Church; Communion; Dedication of a Church; Discipleship; Eternal Life; Freedom; Homecoming; Hunger and Thirst; Jesus Christ; Joy; Lamb of God; Light; Love of God for Us; Peace; Presence of God; Way, Truth, and Life; Word of God; Gospel Composer of "LIVING GOD" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.)

Norma De Waal Malefyt

Person Name: Norma DeWaal Malefyt Topics: Deliverance; Election; God Nature of; Jesus Christ Teaching of; Love God for Us; Profession of Faith; Repentance Alterer (sts. 4-6) of "GOTT WILL'S MACHEN" in Singing the New Testament Norma de Waal Malefyt is Resource Development Specialist in Congregational Song for the Worship Institute. Her responsibilities include developing training resources and curriculum for the Worship Institute web site, publication series, and training events. She serves as a presenter at events sponsored by the Worship Institute, including academic courses, the annual Calvin Symposium on Worship, and other training events. Norma enjoys participating in worship especially in the areas of worship planning and music leadership and in developing those gifts in others. She graduated from Calvin College with degrees in music education and organ performance. She returns to the college setting after serving in parish music ministry. --worship.calvin.edu/

Paul Detterman

Topics: Affliction; Biblical Names and Places Jordan; Biblical Names and Places Mizar; Biblical Names and Places Mount Hermon; Broken-hearted; Church Year Advent; Church Year Lent; Comfort and Encouragement; Desiring God; Elements of Worship Baptism; Elements of Worship Confession (Individual); Elements of Worship Gathering; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Emmaus Road; Enemies; Fear; God Trust in; God as Rock; God's Love; Hope; Jesus Christ Good Shepherd; Lament Individual; Loneliness; Longing for God; Mercy; Mocking; Occasional Services Funerals; Processions; Questioning; Remnant of Isarel; Seeking God; Sorrow; Temple; Temptation And Trial; Year A, B, C, Easter, Easter vigil; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 19-25 (if after Trinity Sunday) Arranger of "[My soul thirsts for the living God]" in Psalms for All Seasons Paul Detterman is currently the Executive Director of Presbyterians for Renewal and the Fellowship of Presbyterians. He has his bachelor’s degree in Sacred Music from Illinois Wesleyan University, a Master of Church Music from Concordia University and a Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry from Boston University School of Theology. Detterman is a composer of choral, solo, handbells, and organ music. He has served the Church as a Director of Music and a Pastor, and is a frequent preacher, worship leader, and conference/retreat speaker. He has published numerous works on worship, and was a contributing consultant for Lift Up Your Hearts. Bert Polman

Geraldine Woods

Topics: Children's Hymns; Discipleship; Guidance; Holy Name of Jesus; Life in Christ, Christian Life; Love of God for Us; Obedience; Petition, Prayer; Teaching; Word of God; Gospel; Worship and Adoration Author of "The Master's Love" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.)

George Willis Cooke

1848 - 1923 Person Name: George W. Cooke, 1848-1923 Topics: Children's Hymns; Joy; Life in Christ, Christian Life; Love of God for Us; Peace; Salvation; Understanding Author of "I've Got the Joy, Joy, Joy" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) George Willis Cooke was a writer of philosophical and literary works. He was a member the Unitarian church. He lived in Francestown, New Hampshire and he died in Revere, Massachusetts in 1923. Dianne Shapiro from research done by Richard Green

Jacques Blumenthal

1829 - 1908 Person Name: Blumanthal Topics: Children Promises for; Church Beloved of Saints; Church Saved by Grace; Church Triumph of; Church Unity of; Covenant Promises; Faith Act of; Godly Fear Described; God Attributes of; God Creator of All; God Eternity of ; God Hearer of Prayer; God Immutability of; God Love and Mercy; Missions Triumphs of; Parents and Children; Prayer confidence in; Revival; Royalty of Christ In His Church; Royalty of Christ Ultimate Acknowledgement of Composer of "BLUMENTAHL" in The Psalter Jacques Blumenthal (Jacob), born in Hamburg, Oct 4, 1829. Pianist, pupil of Grund in Hamburg, and of Bocklet and Sechter in Vienna, and from 1846 of Herz and Halévy in Paris. In 1848 he went to London and became a fashionable teacher, and pianist to the Queen. besides compositions for the violin and violoncello, and pianoforte, he has written many songs. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888)

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