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F. J. Harrell

Hymnal Number: d98 Author of "Father in heaven, hear thou my prayer Grant us thy mercy" in Bells of Heaven

F. L. Snyder

Hymnal Number: d47 Author of "Carry them to Jesus who have weary grown" in Bells of Heaven

Adaline Hohf Beery

1859 - 1929 Person Name: Adaline H. Beery Hymnal Number: d414 Author of "Blessed Jesus, loving Jesus" in Bells of Heaven Adaline H. Beery was born on De­cem­ber 20, 1859 in Han­o­ver, Penn­syl­van­ia. Ad­a­line’s fam­i­ly moved to Io­wa when she was 10 years old. She at­tend­ed Mount Mor­ris Col­lege Acad­e­my, Mount Mor­ris, Il­li­nois and for while taught in Io­wa pub­lic schools. Ad­a­line wrote hun­dreds of po­ems, ma­ny of which ap­peared in Breth­ren pe­ri­od­i­cals and in the 1897 Po­ems of a De­cade. She died on Feb­ru­ary 24, 1929, Kane, Il­li­nois. NN, Hymnary editor. Source: Cyber Hymnal

Kelway

Hymnal Number: d320 Author of "Slow fades the summer [evening] light" in Bells of Heaven

A. O. Newpher

Hymnal Number: d86 Author of "Dear Savior, lead me, while I travel here below" in Bells of Heaven

E. F. Stanton

Hymnal Number: d256 Author of "O praise the Lord of righteousness" in Bells of Heaven

C. Forest Maddox

Hymnal Number: d228 Author of "More like Jesus, let me be" in Bells of Heaven

Stephen Jesse Oslin

1856 - 1928 Person Name: S. J. Oslin Hymnal Number: d409 Author of "Gladly marching on" in Bells of Heaven

Elbert S. Porter

1820 - 1888 Hymnal Number: d362 Author of "Sing and rejoice our army is on its bright way" in Bells of Heaven Porter, Elbert Stothoff, D.D. (October 23, 1820--February 26, 1888). Reformed Church of America. Editor Christian Intelligencer for 14 years. The Church Hymnary, 1891, gives his birth date as 1819. --Robert G. McCutchan, DNAH Archives

John Blain

1795 - 1879 Hymnal Number: d233 Author of "My Christian friends in bonds of love, whose hearts" in Bells of Heaven Blain, John. (Fishkill, New York, February 14, 1795--December 26, 1879, Mansfield, Massachusetts). Baptist. Studied at Fairfield (New York) and Middlebury (New York) academies. Pastored for nearly sixty years in : Auburn, New York City, York, and Syracuse, New York; Pawtucket and Central Falls, Rhode Island; New London, Connecticut; Charlestown and Mansfield, Massachusetts. He was also an evangelist and baptized about three thousand persons. He gave large sums to missions while living, and willed his property to home and foreign missions. The one hymn for which Blain is remembered is a parting hymn written in 1818, and published in the Original and Selected Reformation Hymns and Spiritual Songs (1829). Comprising twelve stanzas, the hymn begins: My Christian friends in bonds of love, Whose hearts in sweetest union prove; Your friendship's like a drawing band, Yet we must take the parting hand. A part of this hymn, altered by Rev. H.L. Hastings, later appeared in Songs of Pilgrimage (1886). Paul R. Powell (?), DNAH Archives

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