Please give today to support Hymnary.org during one of only two fund drives we run each year. Each month, Hymnary serves more than 1 million users from around the globe, thanks to the generous support of people like you, and we are so grateful. 

Tax-deductible donations can be made securely online using this link.

Alternatively, you may write a check to CCEL and mail it to:
Christian Classics Ethereal Library, 3201 Burton SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

Browse People

In:people

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 1 - 50 of 581Results Per Page: 102050

Edward Boaden

1827 - 1913 Author of "Here, Lord, assembled in Thy name" Boaden, Edward, was born at Helston, in Cornwall, in 1827. It was originally intended that he should follow the legal profession. Early religious impressions and convictions however led him to devote himself to the ministry in connection with what is now known as the Methodist Free Church. Beginning his duties at Gosport in 1849, he has successively filled some of the most important positions of the denomination, including that of President (1871). Since 1864 he has been Chapel Secretary to the Connexion. His hymns in common use are:— 1. Behold, O Lord our God. (1887.) Temperance. 2. God of Light, in mercy bending. (1860.) Missions. 3. Here, Lord, assembled in Thy name. (1889.) Temperance, 1554 4. Thou God of glory, truth, and love. (1889.) Opening of a Bazaar. Of these Nos. 1, 3, 4 were contributed to the Methodist Free Church Hymns, 1880, and No. 3 to the United Methodist Free Church Sunday School Hymn Book, 1801). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Board of Christian Education of the United Presbyterian Church or North America

Person Name: Board of Christian Education of the Uited Presbyterian Churc Publisher of "" in Songs for Christian Worship Pittsburgh

Board of Foreign Missions

Publisher of "" in The Prince of Peace Philadelphia

Board of Parish Education

Editor of "" in Children's Chapel Song Book Minneapolis

Board of Publication, Church Advocate and Holiness Banner

Person Name: Board of Publication, Church Advocate & Holiness Banner Publisher of "" in Banner Hymns (1st ed) Fort Scott, Kansas

Board of Publication der Reform. Protestant. Niederl. Kirche

Person Name: Board of Publication der Reform. Protestant Niederl. Kirche Publisher of "" in Die Psalmen Davids New York

Board of Publication, Methodist Protestant Church

Publisher of "" in The Methodist Protestant Church Hymnal Baltimore

Board of Publication, United Lutheran Church in America

Person Name: Board of Publication of United Lutheran Church in America Publisher of "" in Hymnal for the Sunday School. Rev. Philadelphia

Henry A. Boardman

1808 - 1880 Person Name: Henry Augustus Boardman Editor of "" in A Selection of Hymns

J. C. Boardman

Author of "The Modern Jericho"

W. Boardman

Author of "From earth to heaven"

Edward Boatner

1898 - 1981 Author of "I Shall Not Be Moved"

H. L. Boatner

Author of "Trusting Jesus"

A. L. Boatright

Composer of "[Loving Father, God, Jehovah]" in Favorite Hymns

Ruth Boatright

Composer of "[I sing on my journey to heaven's bright shore]" in Songs for All

W. E. Boatright

Author of "I'll go with you to Canaan's shore"

W. Freeman Boatright

Author of "Lord, give me love within my heart" in Boundless Love

Charles Boaz

Author of "I've been redeemed"

Bob J. Neil

of in Author of several DNAH biographical essays.

Barry L. Bobb

b. 1951 Person Name: Barry L. Bobb, b. 1951 Composer of "LAKEWOOD" in Lutheran Service Book

Ada L. Bobbitt

Author of "Sowing and Reaping"

J. P. Bobbitt

Author of "My Testimony" in Celestial Songs

Paul Bobbitt

Editor of "" in Junior Hymnal

Carl Gustav Boberg

1859 - 1940 Author of "How Great Thou Art" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Boberg, Carl Gustaf. (Mönsterås, Sweden, August 16, 1859--January 7, 1940, Kalmar). Swedish Covenant. Bible school at Kristinehamn. Editor of Sanningsvittnet 1890-1916, organ of the Evangelical National Foundation. Member of the Swedish Parliament, 1912-1931. Popular speaker and appreciated writer. Published several collections of poetry and a number of hymns. Member of committee responsible for first two hymnals of the Swedish Covenant. Author of "Jesus, Jesus, O det ordet" ("Jesus, Jesus, Name Most Precious"); "Min själ berömmer Gud med fröjd" (My Soul Now Magnifies the Lord"); "O store Gud" ("O Mighty God"). The text now known as "How Great Thou Art" is an English translation of a Russian version based on an earlier German translation of "O store Gud." --J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives

Maria Boberg

Author of "Eo an-tratranao Jesosy" in Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001

G. W. Bobo

Author of "The city of light"

Wilburn Bobo

Composer of "[Though you must be leaving here awhile before I do]" in Sing of Calvary

William Bobo

1814 - 1887 Composer of "LONG SOUGHT HOME" in The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) William Bobo was born in New Prospect, Union County, South Carolina and lived in Cross Keys. He was the nephew of B. F. White. He served as deacon, chorister and Sunday school superintendent at Padgett's Creek Baptist Church. He was buried at Padgett's Creek. His tune, LONG SOUGHT HOME, appeared in the 1847 edition of Walker's Southern Harmony Dianne Shapiro, from The Makers of the Sacred Harp by David Warren Steel and Richard H. Hulan (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2010)

Willie B. Heath Bobo

1919 - 1987 Person Name: Willie B Heath Bobo Author of "Blooming All For Jesus" in The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal

Semen S. Bobrodd

Author of "The golden palace of my God" in Social Hymns, Original and Selected

Donald Boccardi

Author of "Christ is our peace"

Fred Bock

1939 - 1998 Author of "Child in the Manger" in Hymns for the Family of God Fred Bock was born in Great Neck, New York. He played the piano at age six and organ at age twelve. He attended Ithaca College, receiving his B.A. in Music Education. He earned his Masters and did Doctoral work in Church Music at the University of Southern California. Fred Bock was one of the most recognized and respected leaders in the world of church music. He was an accomplished composer, arranger, clinician, studio musician, organist, pianist, choral director and music publisher. He was the founder and director of publications for the music publishing division of Word, Inc. and later started Gentry Publication and other publishers of church music. He was also minister of music at Hollywood Presbyterian Church, where he served for 18 years. Before that, he served as minister of music at Bel Air Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles for 14 years. Bock has over 600 compositions and arrangements in print. N.N., Hymnary. More information at https://www.songsandhymns.org/people/detail/fred-bock

Daniel Bocking

Author of "Thus saith the Shepherd of the sheep"

S. Bocko

Author of "Ruoze cervena o cirkev Kristova"

K. Boda

Composer of "[Chii sai no no sa ma O sha ka sa ma]" in Young Buddhist Companion. 4th printing

C. E. Boddie

Author of "Joy, joy, joy to my soul"

S. Boddie

Author of "Just Let Him In" in African American Heritage Hymnal

John T. Boddy

b. 1844 Author of "Pentecostal Battle Song" in The Cyber Hymnal

Alice M. Bode

1849 - 1924 Author of "Once Pledged by the Cross" in The Cyber Hymnal Bode, Alice Mary, daughter of J. E. Bode (p. 151, ii.), was born at Westwell, Oxon, during the time her father was Rector of that parish. Her hymn, "Once pledged by the Cross," (Confirmation), was written in 1901 at Notting Hill, London, and first published in the 1904 edition of Hymns Ancient & Modern. Aiming at simplicity and directness, the writer has accomplished her purpose in a pleasing manner. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Arnold George Henry Bode

1866 - 1952 Person Name: Arnold George Henry Bode, 1866-1952 Composer of "LARAMIE" in The Hymnal 1982 Reverend Dean Arnold George Henry Bode was born 22th July 1866 in Dungog New South Wales, Australia. His parents were Reverend Francis Dashwood Bode (known as Rev. Frank) the Archdeacon of Newcastle in NSW. His mother was Mary Emily Hill. Arnold died 10th August 1952. (probably in America)

John Ernest Bode

1816 - 1874 Person Name: John E. Bode Author of "O Jesus, I have promised" in Book of Common Praise John E. Bode (b. St. Pancras, England, 1816; d. Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, England, 1874) A fine student at Christ Church, Oxford, England, and a prominent scholar who gave the famous Bampton Lectures ("for the exposition and defense of the Christian faith") at Oxford in 1855, was a rector in Westwell, Oxfordshire, and in Castle Camps. This gifted poet and hymn writer published Hymns for the Gospel of the Day, for Each Sunday and Festivals of Our Lord in 1860. Bert Polman ============== Bode, John Ernest, M.A., son of Mr. William Bode, late of the General Post Office, b. 1816, and educated at Eton, the Charter House, and at Christ Church, Oxford, graduating B.A. 1837, and M.A. in due course. Taking Holy Orders in 1841, he became Rector of Westwell, Oxfordshire, 1847; and then of Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, 1860. He was also for a time Tutor of his College, and Classical Examiner. His Bampton Lectures were delivered in 1855. He d. at Castle Camps, Oct. 6, 1874. In addition to his Bampton Lectures, and Ballads from Herodotus, he published Hymns from the Gospel of the Day for each Sunday and Festivals of our Lord, 1860; and Short Occasional Poems, Lond., Longmans, 1858. In addition to his well-known hymn, “O Jesu, I have promised " (q. v.), the following from his Hys. from the Gospel are also in common use:— 1. God of heaven, enthroned in might. H. Trinity. 2. Spirit of Truth, indwelling Light. Whitsuntide. -John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================= Bode, John E. , p. 151, ii. Additional pieces from his Hys.from the Gospel of the Day, &c, 1800, are in common use :— (1) "Sweetly the Sabbath bell" (Sunday); (2) "Thou Who hast called us by Thy word" (20th S. after Trinity). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

R. R. Bode

Rearr. of "[I put my trust in the Buddha]" in Young Buddhist Companion. 4th printing

F. von Bodelschwingh

1877 - 1946 Person Name: Friedrich von Bodelschwingh Author of "Nun gehören unsre Herzen Ganz dem Mann von Golgatha"

James Boden

1757 - 1841 Author of "Bright source of everlasting love" Boden, James, was born April 13, 1757, in the house at Chester long occupied by Matthew Henry, and educated for the Congregational Ministry at Homerton College. In 1784 he became the pastor of the Independent Chapel, Hanley; and, in 1796, of the Queen's Street Chapel, Sheffield. This last charge he held for nearly 43 years. He died at Chesterfield, June 4, 1841. In 1801 he assisted Dr. Williams, of the Masborough Theological College, near Sheffield, in compiling A Collection of above Six Hundred Hymns designed as a New Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms & Hymns, &c, Doncaster, 1801. This collection is known as Williams and Boden, and to it is traced the anonymous modern version of "Jerusalem, my happy home" (q.v.). To this collection Boden contributed, under the signature "Boden” the following hymns:— 1. Bright source of everlasting love. Charity Sermon. 2. Come, all ye saints of God. Passiontide. 3. Come death, released from dread. Death. 4. Our great High Priest we sing. Christ the H. Priest. 5. Shall sin, that cruel foe? Lent. 6. Triumphant sing ye favoured [ransom'd] saints. Jesus, all in all. 7. We come, dear Jesus, to Thy throne. Prayer Meeting. Of these hymns, No. 1 appeared in the Evangelical Magazine Aug., 1798. Most of them are still in common use, but chiefly in America. They are of no special merit. In the Gospel Magazine, 1777, there are a few hymns under the signature "J-----s B-----n, Chester." Of these, one only (8), "Ye dying sons of men" [Invitation), was given in the Williams and Boden Collection, and then, not with the full signature of "Boden," but as by “B___." On this evidence mainly the hymn has been ascribed to James Boden. It appeared in the Gospel Magazine twice in 1777, in Feb. and in Aug. It may be by our author; but seeing that it alone of the eight hymns above noted is signed "B-----," and was given in the Gospel Magazine in 1777, and that the rest are signed "Baden," and did not appear in the Gospel Magazinein 1777, or in any other year, we regard the evidence as somewhat inconclusive. It has been suggested that possibly the "J-----s B-----n, Chester," was his father. The signatures appended to the hymns in the 1st edition of Williams & Boden, 1801, were omitted from the 2nd edition, 1803, and portions of the Preface were rewritten. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Conrad Bodenbender

1823 - 1897 Author of "The beckoning home" in The Church Hymnal Bodenbender, Conrad. (Heskem, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, July 10, 1823--1897). Baptist. Brought up a Lutheran, but became a Baptist at the age of 22. Emigrated to America in 1849 where he worked as a cabinet maker in Buffalo, New York, before feeling the call to preach. Attended the Rochester Theological Seminary (1854-1858). Ordained in Newark, New Jersey, in September, 1856. Pastorates in German Baptist churches in Tavistock, Ontario, 1861-1865; Berlin, Ontario, 1865-1871; Chicago, Illinois, 1871-1873; Buffalo, New York, 1873- . Described as "calm and thoughtful, scriptural in his sermonizing, genial in his social intercourse, unblamable in character." Three of his hymns appeared in Die Glaubensharfe (Cleveland, 1885): "Ja, Herr, ich will Dir dienen," "Die Pilger zur Heimath der Seligen zich'n" and "Das Leib nur sinkt entseelt hinab." The latter hymn translated "The body only, soulless now, Like seed-corn in the grave lies low" is a hymn on the subject of death and resurrection using vivid imagery. --Richard C. Shadinger, DNAH Archives

George M. Bodge

Person Name: Geo. M. Bodge Author of "Rock of Ages"

Mary M. Bodie

Author of "Joy and glory too"

O. Bodien

Author of "'n nagra stunder blott"

Pages


Export as CSV