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George Essex

Hymnal Number: d288 Author of "O how shall I [we] receive thee [you]" in Hymns of the Christian Life

William Merriam Crane

1880 - 1958 Person Name: William H. Crane Hymnal Number: d73 Author of "Dear Lord, who dwellest with us now" in Hymns of the Christian Life

Lucius Harrison Thayer

1857 - 1931 Person Name: Lucius H. Thayer Hymnal Number: d390 Author of "The church of God is stablished" in Hymns of the Christian Life Lucius Harrison Thayer; minister of the North Church, Portsmouth

W. Lockett

Hymnal Number: d73 Author of "Dear Lord, who dwellest with us now" in Hymns of the Christian Life

Isaac O. Rankin

Hymnal Number: d215 Author of "Light of the world's dark story" in Hymns of the Christian Life

Elizabeth C. Cardozo

Hymnal Number: d460 Author of "We met them on the common way" in Hymns of the Christian Life

Francis Marion Hickok

1844 - 1916 Hymnal Number: d58 Author of "Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine, Bestow thy glorious grace" in Hymns of the Christian Life Born: May 28, 1844, Nelsonville, Ohio. Died: October 16, 1916, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Base on his children’s births, Hickok, a minister, apparently served in Nebraska City, Humboldt, and St. Paul, Nebraska, in the 1870s and 1880s. --www.hymntime.com/tch

R. E. Littlewood

Hymnal Number: d80 Author of "Far, far away, there's a many mansioned dwelling" in Hymns of the Christian Life

Henry J. Holmes

Hymnal Number: d428 Author of "Thou art, O God, the life and light" in Hymns of the Christian Life

Ferdinand Q. Blanchard

1876 - 1968 Hymnal Number: d265 Author of "O child of lowly manger birth" in Hymns of the Christian Life Blanchard was born on July 12 in Jersey City, NJ. He attended Amherst College (AB 1898) and Yale Divinity School (BD 1901). He was ordained as a Congregational minister and pastored churches in Southington, Connecticut (1901-04); East Orange, New Jersey (1904-15); and at the Euclid Avenue Congregational Church, Cleveland, Ohio, from 1915 until retirement. He died on July 2, 1968 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Sources: Hughes, p. 317 Reynolds, p. 253 Stuber, p. 396 NN, Hymnary. Source: http//www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/l/a/blanchard_fq.htm

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