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S. Paul Schilling

b. 1904 Translator (stanza 2) of "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" in The United Methodist Hymnal

Robert N. Roth

b. 1928 Person Name: Robert Roth Arranger of "LOBE DEN HERREN" in Songs for Life Robert N. Roth was born on June 28, 1928 in Somerset, PA and was educated at Franklin and Marshall College (BA, Phi Beta Kappa), the University of Virginia (MA – Raven Society) and the School of Sacred Music of the Union Theological Seminary in New York City (MSM). He served churches in Charlottesville, VA and Mamaroneck, NY before accepting concurrent positions as organist and choirmaster at the Church of St. James the Less in Scarsdale, NY and the Free Synagogue of Westchester in Mount Vernon, NY. He has held memberships in the American Guild of Organists, the Association of Anglican Musicians, and the St. Wilfrid Club in New York City. He is represented in The Hymnal 1982 of the Episcopal Church by his tune WEST PARK, and in Chatter with the Angels by his tune ORR. With his wife Nancy he edited a children’s version of The Hymnal 1982 titled We Sing of God. He also compiled and edited Wond’rous Machine: a Literary Anthology Celebrating the Organ. He has published many articles on church music in various periodicals and numerous arrangements and original compositions for choral groups. He now lives in Oberlin, OH. Mary Louise VanDyke

Franklyn S. Weddle

1905 - 1992 Person Name: F. S. Weddle, 1905 - Harmonizer of "LOBE DEN HERREN" in Hymns of the Saints

Federico Fliedner

1845 - 1901 Person Name: Federico Fliedner, 1845-1901 Translator (Spanish, sts. 1, 3. 4) of "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" in Community of Christ Sings [Friedrich Ludwig Fliedner, Fritz Fliedner] Born: June 10, 1845, Kaiserswerth, Düsseldorf, Germany. Died: April 25, 1901, Madrid, Spain, of typhus. Buried: Civil cemetery, Madrid, Spain. Son of Theodor Fliedner, founder of the Kaiserswerth Deaconess Institute, Federico was educated at the Gymnasium in Gütersloh, studied theology at Halle (1864-46) and earned his PhD at Tübingen (1867). He served as a nurse in the Austro-Prussian war of 1866, and taught school for a year in rural Hilden. After ordination in 1870, he left Germany to be a missionary to Spain, settling in Madrid and becoming a chaplain at the German embassy. He learned Spanish, attended a Spanish high school, and studied medicine at the Universidad Central. Fliedner was instrumental in creating what is now known as the Iglesia Evangélica Española. In 1873, Fliedner founded the Librería Nacional y Extranjera, an extensive collection of text books and periodicals. Among these was The Children’s Friend, published from 1874 to 1939. Fliedner wrote biographies of John Howard, Elizabeth Fry, missionary-explorer David Livingstone, Martin Luther (1878), and his own parents, Theodore Fliedner of Kaiserswerth (1883) and Caroline Fliedner of Kaiserswerth (1883). He also wrote an autobiography, published first in German in two volumes (Aus meinem Leben, 1901-03), then translated into Spanish and published posthumously in the Christian Magazine (Nos. 513 to 553). He started a Spanish translation of the New Testament with notes from Frenchman Edouard Faivre. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Martin A. Seltz

b. 1951 Adapter (stanza 4) of "Lobe den Herren (Praise to the Lord, the Almighty)" in Voices Together

Henry Coleman

Harmonizer of "LOBE DEN HERREN" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement

Rupert E. Davies

1909 - 1994 Translator (stanza 4) of "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" in The United Methodist Hymnal

Nola Reed Knouse

b. 1956 Composer (descant) of "LOBE DEN HERREN" in Moravian Book of Worship

Larry Tyree

b. 1953 Person Name: Larry Tyree, 1953- Translator (Spanish, st. 2) of "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" in Community of Christ Sings

Alexander Brent-Smith

1889 - 1950 Person Name: Alexander Brent Smith, 1889-1950 Composer (descant) of "LOBE DEN HERREN" in The New English Hymnal b. Oct. 8, 1889, d. July 3, 1950, Brookthorpe, Gloucestershire; English music educationist, author, and composer

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