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Minnie A. Steele

Person Name: Mrs. M. A. S. Hymnal Number: 314 Author of "My Burdens Rolled Away" in Glorious Gospel Hymns

Arthur F. Ingler

1873 - 1935 Person Name: A. F. I. Hymnal Number: 444 Author of "The Pearly White City" in Glorious Gospel Hymns Born: May 12, 1873, Montandon, Pennsylvania. Died: August 8, 1935, Abington, Connecticut. Buried: North Swansea, Rhode Island. The 1900 census shows Ingler as a "vocalist" living in Denver, Colorado. The 1920 census shows him as a Nazarene preacher in Tillamook, Oregon. After the death of his wife Amalia, he moved east and married Lura Horton, who at the time was pastor of the People’s Church of the Nazarene in Providence, Rhode Island. The two of them served joint pastorates in Fitchburg, Massachusetts; Jackman, Maine; North Attleboro, Massachusetts; New Haven, Connecticut; and, in 1931, at Emmanuel Church, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. His works include: Burning Bush Songs No. 1 (Chicago, Illinois: Metropolitan Church Association, 1902) The Joy Bells of Canaan No. 2 Songs of the Blood-Washed (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Praise Publishing Company, 1909) (editor) Canaan Melodies, 1914 (editor) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Homer L. Cox

1879 - 1930 Person Name: H. L. C. Hymnal Number: 342 Author of "It's Real" in Glorious Gospel Hymns Homer L. Cox (1879-1930) was a turn of the 20th century Quaker/Friends Church preacher. He covered most of the Midwest and a lot of the western United States. His ministry and writings were significant enough to merit a biography shortly after his death. Homer L. Cox: The Man and His Messages, was published by the Cleveland Bible Institute, © 1930. Cox was typical of a lot of “colorful” preachers and evangelists of that era, such as D.L. Moody and Billy Sunday. He once said that he, “Expressed gratitude for a friend receiving the Holy Ghost’s ‘embalming fluid’ from the great Undertaker in the skies.” As corny as that statement was Cox redeemed himself in 1907 with the words and music of this great testimony. Although the song is in our hymnals, I remember it mostly being performed as a solo by song evangelists such as my father, Howard Sherrow. And once you learn more about Homer Cox and his personality it’s not difficult to see that these words he wrote are distinctly his “voice.” --www.naznet.com/community/showthread.php/

John R. Bryant

Person Name: Jno. R. Bryant Hymnal Number: 607 Composer of "[Weary soul, thy Savior died]" in Glorious Gospel Hymns

Frances Jane Van Alstyne

Hymnal Number: 194 Author of "God of Our Strength, Enthroned Above" in Glorious Gospel Hymns See Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915

J. E. Sweetser

1817 - 1873 Person Name: Joseph E. Sweetser Hymnal Number: 485 Composer of "[Jesus, Thy far extended fame]" in Glorious Gospel Hymns

Henrietta E. Blair

Hymnal Number: 120 Author of "Hallelujah! Amen" in Glorious Gospel Hymns Pseudonym. See also Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915

Kate D. Ulmer

1874 - 1950 Person Name: Kate Ulmer Hymnal Number: 607 Author of "Won't You Come to Jesus Now?" in Glorious Gospel Hymns Born in Pennsylvania, lived in Dauphin County Pennsylvania with her husband Benjamin E. Ulmer.

Edward E. Nickerson

Person Name: E. E. Nickerson Hymnal Number: 211 Composer of "[Rest to the weary soul]" in Glorious Gospel Hymns

John S. Brown

Hymnal Number: 71 Author of "Hidden Peace" in Glorious Gospel Hymns John S Brown USA. Thus far, John has evaded biographers. He may be Rev. John Stillman Brown of Kansas, but this is not verified. John Perry

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