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J. V. Coombs

1849 - 1920 Hymnal Number: temp_107 Author of "Jesus, the light of the world" in From the Cross to the Crown

Thomas S. Cobb

1876 - 1942 Editor of "" in From the Cross to the Crown Thomas S. Cobb (1876-1942), a native Texan, was educated in much the same circles as [Austin] Taylor, and received his music diploma from the Western Normal and College of Music in Dallas. He taught singing schools across Texas and the bordering states, and was particularly noted for the "Cobb Quartet" made up of his four daughters. He was recruited to Firm Foundation by Showalter in 1935.(Finley, 122ff.) Cobb edited only four hymnals for Firm Foundation before his death in 1942, but among these was the significant New Wonderful Songs (1933); at 296 hymns it was part of the trend toward more substantial publications. Prior to his work with Firm Foundation, Cobb edited hymnals for the Quartet Music Company of Fort Worth, Texas. A search of WorldCat.org shows that he was involved with at least 7 books for this publisher, going back as far as the 1890s when it was called the "Quartette Company." One of these earlier works From the Cross to the Crown (1921?) was subtitled, "Scriptural Songs," and was co-edited with Elder T. B. Clark and T. B. Mosley, one of the most well-known singing school teachers among the Churches of Christ in the southeastern U.S. Mosley was also known as a staunch doctrinal conservative. This gives some idea of the bona fides Cobb brought with him during the era of the "hymnal controversy" surrounding E. L. Jorgenson's Great Songs of the Church. Jorgenson was firmly in the premillennial camp, and was an editor of Word and Work, the primary voice of this viewpoint within the Churches of Christ. Opponents of premillennialism objected to several hymns in Great Songs that supported this doctrine, or were at least questionable. (Most of these were removed or altered in the better-known "No. 2" edition). Thomas S. Cobb passed from this life in 1942, shortly after the last of the pre-war Firm Foundation hymnals appeared. --drhamrick.blogspot.com/2012/01/hymnals-published-by-firm-foundation.html

Tice Elkins

1878 - 1967 Hymnal Number: temp_5 Author of "No fear of death when prepared" in From the Cross to the Crown Tice Mathias Elkins born in West Virginia, died in New Mexico. Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/20/2022)

Richard H. Robinson

1842 - 1892 Person Name: R. H. Robinson Hymnal Number: temp_128 Author of "Holy Father, cheer our way" in From the Cross to the Crown Mr. Robinson was born in London, became incumbent of the Octagon Chapel, Bath, and in 1884 of St. German's, Blackheath. He wrote Sermons on Faith and Duty, The Creed and the Age. The Methodist Hymn-Book Illustrated ======================== Robinson, Richard Hayes, was born in 1842, and educated at King's College, London. Taking Holy Orders in 1866, he became curate of St. Paul's, Penge. He subsequently held various charges, including the Octagon Chapel, Bath. He became Incumbent of St. Germans, Blackheath, in 1884. His prose works include Sermons on Faith and Duty, 2nd ed., 1873, and The Creed and the Age, 1884. His hymn "Holy Father, cheer our way " (Evening), was contributed to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Church Hymns, 1871. It was written in 1869 for the congregation of St. Paul's, Upper Norwood, and was designed to be sung after the 3rd Collect at Evening Prayer. It has passed into several collections (sometimes in an altered form), including Hymns Ancient & Modern., 1875, and Thring's Collection, 1882. See the latter for the authorized text. He died Nov. 5, 1892. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

P. A. Guthrie

Hymnal Number: temp_99 Author of "O wonderful love" in From the Cross to the Crown

Custer V. Cox

Hymnal Number: temp_79 Author of "Nobody cares for my soul" in From the Cross to the Crown

J. E. Williams

Hymnal Number: temp_147 Author of "There is sunlight in the blessed Savior" in From the Cross to the Crown

B. W. Pirtle

Hymnal Number: temp_83 Author of "It will be eternal" in From the Cross to the Crown

G. P. Gardner

Hymnal Number: temp_49 Author of "Will he say well done" in From the Cross to the Crown

Pearl H. Farmer

Hymnal Number: temp_94 Author of "Jesus calls for workers" in From the Cross to the Crown

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