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Ray Mills

Composer of "BE NOT AFRAID" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Charles Williams

Author of "A Shield About Me" in Psalms for All Seasons

Clark & Raser

Publisher of "" in Prayers for the Use of Families with a Selection of Hymns

Eldred Publications

Publisher of "" in Sleepy Time Prayers for Children

Alan Rees

Composer (refrain) of "[Do not hide yourself, O LORD]" in Christian Worship

The Chicago Theological Seminary

Publisher of "" in Hymns of Hope and Courage

Edith Bajema

b. 1952 Person Name: Edith Bajema, b. 1952 Author of "Jonah's Song" in Sing! A New Creation Edith Bajema is a freelance writer and editor and a member of Oakdale Park Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. NN

Isabel C. Byrum

1870 - 1938 Author of "Oh, Let Us Sound the Praise" in Timeless Truths Isabel C. Byrum (1870-1938) was an American author. Amongst her most famous works are: Bedtime Stories from the Old Testament (1911) and The Value of a Praying Mother. www.amazon.com › … › Worship & Devotion

C. Marot

1497 - 1544 Person Name: Clement Marot Author of "O Lord, hear Thou my calling" in The Lutheran Hymnary Born: About 1497, Cahors, France. Died: August 1544, Turin, Italy. At age 16, Marot became a page to Nicolas de Neufville, and at age 21 Valet de Chambre to Marguerite de Valois. He later fought at Pavia, where he was wounded and taken prisoner with Francis I. From 1537-9 he translated about 30 psalms, which were published in 1542. He traveled widely, sometimes fleeing persecution, and stayed at various times in Savoy, Geneva, and Turin. Sources: Julian, p. 714 Lyrics; Rendez à Dieu Louange et Gloire http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/r/o/marot_c.htm ==================== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clément_Marot

E. B. G.

Paraphraser (st. 1) of "A message came to a maiden young" in The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940

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