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Brown Rowland

Person Name: Brown Rowland, A.B. Hymnal Number: a10 Author of "Take the Home-Path" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

Stella May Thompson

Hymnal Number: d35 Author of "On to the fields of ripened grain" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

Lena Burger Woodlee

Hymnal Number: d30 Author of "O gracious Lord, thou mighty one" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

Samuel H. Hall

1877 - 1961 Hymnal Number: d21 Author of "The solemn somewhere" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song) Samuel Henry Hall born in Tennessee died in Los Angeles. Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/17/2022)

Flavil Hall

1876 - 1952 Hymnal Number: d11 Author of "Will you arise and go [come] to Jesus" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

A. Taylor

Hymnal Number: d9 Author of "Serving my Savior" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

J. H. Vernon

Hymnal Number: d40 Author of "Sin Is to Blame" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

J. W. McFadden

Hymnal Number: d55 Author of "Beautiful home, home of the blest" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

Judson Press

Publisher of "" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song)

H. Leo Boles

1874 - 1946 Person Name: H. L. Boles Hymnal Number: d28 Author of "Jehovah sees" in Revival Gems (with supplement Pearls of Song) Henry Leo Boles was born near Gainesboro, Tennessee in 1874. He graduated from Burritt College (Spencer, Tennessee) in 1900, Nashville Bible College in 1906, and received an M.A. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1920. In the fall of 1906 he became a faculty member at David Lipscomb College (then Nashville Bible College) teaching philosophy and mathematics. In 1913 he became president of the college and taught Bible. For 40 years he was also a contributor and editor for the Gospel Advocate and wrote several books. Dianne Shapiro from "Biographical Sketch on the Life of H. Leo Boles" by Gussie Lambert from "History of the Restoration Movement" (therestorationmovement.com, accessed Sept. 8, 2024)

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