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COLN ROGERS

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Barnard Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 12345 65334 12345 Used With Text: Psalm 1

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Blessed are they

Author: Paul Wigmor, b. 1925 Meter: 3.9.3.6.3.7.8.5 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Temple Bible Scripture: Psalm 1 Used With Tune: COLN ROGERS

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Psalm 1

Author: Paul Wigmore Hymnal: Christadelphian Hymn Book #1 (2002) First Line: Blessed are they who listen not to evil counsel Topics: The Psalms Scripture: Psalm 1 Languages: English Tune Title: COLN ROGERS

Blessed are they

Author: Paul Wigmor, b. 1925 Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #263 (2004) Meter: 3.9.3.6.3.7.8.5 Topics: The Temple Bible Scripture: Psalm 1 Languages: English Tune Title: COLN ROGERS

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John Barnard

b. 1948 Person Name: John Barnard, b. 1948 Composer of "COLN ROGERS" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

Paul Wigmore

b. 1925 Person Name: Paul Wigmor, b. 1925 Author of "Blessed are they" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook Born 1925, London. Schools in Harrow, Bushey Heath and Barnstaple (N Devon). Many occupations between the ages of 14 and 42: apprentice mechanical engineer, shop assistant, junior clerk, photo lab trainee, National Service RAF photographer in India, Burma and UK, Kodak medical radiographer and haematology lab technician, then technical author. Publications and PR manager with air/sea lifesaving equipment manufacturer. PRO for the Christian Medical College and Brown Memorial Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab. Freelance writer, graphic designer and photographer in Cambridge. Advertising editor and art director with Kodak UK from 1967 to early retirement in 1985. Wrote first verse at age ten in Port Isaac, Cornwall, getting as far as: Clouds race like tattered rags across Port Isaac Bay, ... and then stopping. During brief acquaintance with Penelope and John Betjeman from August 1982 until John's death in July, 1984, encouraged by the poet to keep writing verse. Two collections of light verse published in 1988 and 1990. First attempt at a hymn text written ('ÄòMay we, O Holy Spirit, bear your fruit'Äô) at the request of Jubilate Hymns Limited in compilation of Hymns for Today's Church. Something approaching 100 hymn texts now published, plus a couple of cantatas and one opera. The Jubilate Group