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B. F. Sims

Hymnal Number: d40 Author of "Going home by and by" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love

J. S. Kimbrough

Hymnal Number: d166 Author of "The storm tossed soul" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love Early 20th Century

Ellen M. Dyer

Hymnal Number: d135 Author of "The beautiful home" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love

Fred L. Beard

Hymnal Number: d27 Author of "To the fields, away" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love

Edyth Hillery Hay

1838 - 1905 Person Name: Edith Hillery Hay Hymnal Number: d105 Author of "The light of home, sweet home" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love Lyrics Jesus Waits Music: SAVING POWER, THE --www.hymntime.com/tch

Sally Neill Roach

Person Name: Sally N. Roach Hymnal Number: d133 Author of "When he comes" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love

Marian Longfellow

1840 - 1924 Hymnal Number: d34 Author of "He knows the bitter, weary way" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love Longfellow, Marian, born at Portland, Maine, April 1, 1849, and married to W. F. Morris, of Boston, May 9, 1876. Her hymn "He knows the bitter, weary way" (Times of Trial) was written Sep. 15, 1874. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ===================== Marian was the daughter of Stephen Longfellow (1805-1850), and niece of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and hymnist Samuel Longfellow. She spent her girlhood (and did her first writing) in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1876, she married William Francis Morris of Boston. She is remembered as a poet, lecturer, and translator. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

W. A. Harris

Hymnal Number: d80 Author of "Christ's natal day" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love

W. Fred Bond

Hymnal Number: d123 Author of "The judgment day is coming" in Trinity Songs of Faith, Hope and Love

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