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J. Grigg

1720 - 1768 Person Name: Joseph Hymnal Number: 75 Author of "Behold a Stranger at the Door" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1 Grigg, Joseph, was born in 1728, according to the D. Sedgwick’s Manuscript," but this date seems to be some six or eight years too late. He was the son of poor parents and was brought up to mechanical pursuits. In 1743 he forsook his trade and became assistant minister to the Rev. Thomas Bures, of the Presbyterian Church, Silver Street, London. On the death of Mr. Bures in 1747, he retired from the ministry, and, marrying a lady of property, look up his residence at St. Albans. He died at Walthamstow, Essex, Oct. 29, 1768. As a hymnwriter Grigg is chiefly known by two of his hymns, "Behold a stranger at the door"; and "Jesus, and can it ever be?" His hymnwriting began, it is said, at ten years of age. His published works of various kinds number over 40. Those in which his hymns are found are:— (1) Miscellanies on Moral and Religious Subjects, &c, London, Elizabeth Harrison, 1756. (2) The Voice of Danger, the Voice of God. A Sermon Preached at St. Albans, and at Box-Lane, Chiefly with a View to the apprehended Invasion. By J. Grigg. London, J. Buckland, 1756. To this is appended his hymn, "Shake, Britain, like an aspen shake." (3) Four Hymns on Divine Subjects wherein the Patience and Love of Our Divine Saviour is displayed, London, 1765. (4) Hymns by the late Rev. Joseph Grigg, Stourbridge, 1806. (5) During 1765 and 1766 he also contributed 12 hymns to The Christians Magazine. In 1861 D. Sedgwick collected his hymns and poems, and published them with a memoir as: Hymns on Divine Subjects, * * * * London, 1861. This volume contains 40 "Hymns," and 17 "Serious Poems." In the “S. MSS." Sedgwick notes that in 1861 he omitted three hymns by Grigg, which were then unknown to him, viz.:—l) On "The National Fast," appended to a sermon preached at Northampton, Feb. 13, 1761, by W. Warburton, and published in London, 1761. (2) "A Harvest Hymn by the late Rev. Joseph Grigg," in 6 stanzas, in the Evangelical Magazine, July, 1822; and (3) On the Parable of Dives and Lazarus, dated "Feb. 15, 1767." -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

C. Harold Lowden

1883 - 1963 Hymnal Number: 85 Composer of "[Though the storms of life appall]" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1

Stephen Collins Foster

1826 - 1864 Person Name: Stephen C. Foster Hymnal Number: 138 Author of "Old Folks at Home" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1

John R. Clements

1868 - 1946 Person Name: J. R. Clements Hymnal Number: 48 Author of "Somebody's Waiting for You" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1 John R. Clements was born in County Armagh, Ireland 28 November 1868 and was brought to the United States at the age of two years. He worked at the age of thirteen as a retail grocery clerk and had a successful wholesale grocery business. He began writing poetry when he was young. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Marcos Antônio da Fonseca Portugal

1762 - 1830 Person Name: Marcantoine Portogallo Hymnal Number: 73 Composer of "PORTUGUESE HYMN" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1

J. S. Fearis

1867 - 1932 Hymnal Number: 104 Composer of "[Some one must struggle that others may win]" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1 John Sylvester Fearis, 1867-1932 Born: Feb­ru­a­ry 5, 1867, Rich­land, Io­wa. Died: Sep­tem­ber 2, 1932, Lake Ge­ne­va, Wis­con­sin. Fearis’ fa­ther was a suc­cess­ful sing­ing school teach­er, and a paint­er by trade. At a young age, John learned to read mu­sic in his fa­ther’s classe­s. He was pas­sion­ate­ly fond of mu­sic, and, tak­ing less­ons on the reed or­gan, he was soon able to play in Sun­day school and church. Lat­er he took charge of the church choir, and taught sing­ing class­es in near­by towns. He wrote his first hymn tune at age 16. He event­u­al­ly joined the ed­it­or­i­al staff of the Choir Lead­er, pub­lished by the Lo­renz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny in Day­ton, Ohio. Sources-- Choir Her­ald, De­cem­ber 1932, p. 219 Emurian, p. 17 Hall, pp. 393-4 Lyrics-- Brightly Beams Ano­ther Morn­ing Children’s Day Show Me the Way, My Shepherd What Com­fort to Our Hearts What Won­der­ful Love Is the Love Music-- Be Thou Ex­alt­ed Beautiful Isle of Some­where God May Call for You Little Rain­drops Promise Made to Mo­ther, The Songs in the Night Show Me the Way, My Shep­herd There’s Light for a Step Wherever He Leads Me I’ll Go --hymntime.com/tch

David T. Shaw

Hymnal Number: 146 Author of "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1

Maurice A. Clifton

Hymnal Number: 12 Composer of "[I belong to the King; I'm a child of His love]" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1 Pseudonym. See also Hall, J. Lincoln (Joseph Lincoln), 1866-1930

W. A. Post

Hymnal Number: 2 Composer of "[We're sailing, sailing over life's great sea]" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1

William A. Williams

1854 - 1938 Person Name: W. A. Williams Hymnal Number: 82 Composer of "[In Baracca's sweet vale]" in Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1

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