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Evan Evans

1795 - 1850 Person Name: E. E. Translator of "Clywch leferydd gras a chariad (Hark! the voice of love and mercy)" in Mawl a chân = praise and song See also Ieuan Glan Geirionydd Evans, Evan. [Glangeirionydd.] Born at Trefriw in Caernarvonshire. He is considered the chief Welsh Hymn-writer of this century, as Williams was of the last century. He published two books of hymns and tunes between 1829 and 1841. He was Vicar of Rhyl, and died in 1850. Although his hymn-books and tunes are not in use now, yet many of his hymns are found in every collection in Wales. [Rev. W. Glanffrwd Thomas] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

A. G.

Author of "When by fear my heart is daunted" in Songs of Praise

John Stanley

1712 - 1786 Composer of "CONSUMMATUM EST" in The National Hymn Book of the American Churches b. 1/17/1712 in London; d. 5/19/1786 in London; English composer and organist

Ieuan Glan Geirionydd

1795 - 1855 (Cyf.) of "Hark! the voice of love and mercy (Clywch leferydd grâs a chariad)" in Old and New Welsh and English Hymns Bardic name: Ieuan Glan Geiriondd, born Evan Evans, ============== Evans, Evan. [Glangeirionydd.] Born at Trefriw in Caernarvonshire. He is considered the chief Welsh Hymn-writer of this century, as Williams was of the last century. He published two books of hymns and tunes between 1829 and 1841. He was Vicar of Rhyl, and died in 1850. Although his hymn-books and tunes are not in use now, yet many of his hymns are found in every collection in Wales. [Rev. W. Glanffrwd Thomas] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

John H. Spielman

Adapter of "CALVARY" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal John Henry Spielman, b. 1840, Lancaster, Ohio. Professor at Capital University, 1864-72. Editor of "Sunday-School Hymnal," "Psalterlust," and "Cantica Sacra." Public School Librarian, Columbus, Ohio; d. Columbus, Ohio, 1896

H. J. B.

1803 - 1871 Person Name: Henry James Buckoll Author of "Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing" in At Worship ========= Buckoll, Henry James, M.A., son of the Rev. James Buckoll, Rector of Siddington, near Cirencester, Gloucester; born at Siddington, Sept. 9,1803. He was educated at Rugby and Queen's College, Oxford, graduating B.A.in 1826, and became Assistant Master at Rugby the same year. He took Holy Orders in 1827, and died at Rugby June 6, 1871. He was probably the editor of the first edition of the Rugby School Collection. In 1839 he edited a Collection of Hymns for the Rugby Parish Church, and in 1850 compiled, with Dr. Goulburn, a new edition of the Collection for the Rugby School Chapel. That collection contains 14 of his hymns, a few of which were translations from the Latin and German. His Hymns translated from the German were published 1842. It contained 67 translations from Bunsen's Versuch, 1833, most of which are in the original metres, and are annotated in this work under their first lines in German. Buckoll's hymns and trs. are mostly found in the hymn-books of the Public Schools. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Parley Parker Pratt

1807 - 1857 Person Name: P. P. Pratt Author of "Lo! the Gentile Chain is Broken" in Latter-Day Saints Congregational Hymns

Christian Burke

1849 - 1944 Author of "Lord of Life and King of Glory" in The Cyber Hymnal Burke, Christian, was born in London Sept. 18, 1859, and now (1906) resides in Highgate, London. Her earlier verse, contributed to various periodicals, was collected as The Flowering of the Almond-Tree and other Poems, 1896, revised edition 1901. Her hymn “Lord of Life and King of Glory” [Mothers' Societies] was written in Dec. 1903, and first printed in the Treasury, Feb. 1901, p. 453, headed "Prize Hymn for a Mothers’ Union Service." It is in The English Hymnal, 1906, No. 530. [Rev. James Mearns. M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Henry E. Giles

Person Name: H. E. G. Arranger of "[Lo! the Gentile chain is broken]" in Latter-Day Saints Congregational Hymns

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