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E. Lester Thurman

Hymnal Number: 276 Composer of "DEUS VITAE" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Emma Hanford Gillis

Hymnal Number: 302 Composer of "[Lead on, Thou God of Hosts, lead on]" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Frank Leslie Stone

Hymnal Number: 419 Composer of "[Sunset and Ev'ning Star]" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

A. B. Ponsonby

Hymnal Number: 333 Composer of "DEO GRATIAS" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Pseudonym. See also Conant, Grace Wilbur

A. J. McKelway

Person Name: Rev. A. J. McKelway Hymnal Number: 65 Author of "O Little Child of Bethlehem" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Hiram O. Wiley

1831 - 1873 Hymnal Number: 30 Author (vs. 1, 2) of "He leads us on by paths we did not know" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Wiley, Hiram Ozias. (Middlebury, Vermont, May 20, 1831--January 28, 1873, Peabody [Danvers], Massachusetts). He was a Unitarian layman who practiced law in Peabody from 1855 until his death, and was the author of occasional verse contributed to local newspapers. On May 17, 1865, the South Danvers Wizard published his hymn beginning "He leads us on by paths we did not know," and republished it on May 8, 1867, with a note reading: Some years ago we published the following poem, which was written for our columns by H.O. Wiley, Esq. Since then it has traverse the country in all directions, without any credit being given either to our paper or to the author. We reproduce it from a Western paper in order to correct several errors that have crept into it. Ed. It is the only hymn included in the small volume of Wiley's poems published as a memorial to him soon after his death. Its earliest appearance in a hymn book was in the 1873 Supp. to the Unitarian Sunday School Hymn Book, with the first line changed to "God leads us on," etc. About the same time it reached England, where it passed into a number of collections without the name of the author. In Julian's Dictionary, p. 1647, "J.M" states that it appears as "Anon." in Our Home Beyond the Tide (Glasgow, 1878), and that in Meth. Free. Ch. Hys. (1889), it is attributed to "Count Zinzendorf, about 1750. Tr. H.L.L." (Jane Borthwick) although that attribution is questioned because the hymn could not be found in any of Miss Borthwick's translations. the mistake attribution persisted, however, long enough to be included in the second edition of the Pilgrim Hymnal, in the first decade of this century. Since then the hymn has passed, in its original form and rightly attributed to Wiley, into various other collections, among them the New Hymn and Tune Book (1914), and Hymns of the Spirit (1937). --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives

James H. Taylor

Person Name: Rev. James H. Taylor, D.D. Hymnal Number: 302 Author of "Lead on, Thou God of Hosts, lead on" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

G. G. Sydnor

Person Name: Rev. G. G. Sydnor Hymnal Number: 65 Composer of "DAWNING" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Amos R. Wells

1862 - 1933 Hymnal Number: 37 Author of "Thou delightest, O Lord, when Thy children draw near" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Charles Spurgeon Brown

1860 - 1943 Person Name: Charles S. Brown Hymnal Number: 37 Composer of "[Thou delightest, O Lord, when Thy children draw near]" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Brown’s works in­clude: The King’s Prais­es (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Unit­ed So­ci­e­ty of Chris­tian En­dea­vor, 1899) www.hymntime.com/tch/

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