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John Harper

b. 1947 Person Name: John Martin Harper (b. 1947) Scripture: Psalm 5 Composer of "[Give ear to my words, O Lord]" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.) John Martin Harper; b. July 11, 1947; organ scholar of Selwyn Coll., Cambridge, 1966-1970; FRCO, 1972; Ph.D., Univ. of Birmingham, 1975; organist and director of Music at St. Chad’s Cathedral, 1972-1978; lecturer at Univ. of Birmingham from 1976; organist and Informator Choristarum at Magdalen Coll., Oxford since 1981; editor of Gibbons’ Consort music; author of A historical guide to the Latin liturgy for musicians and students

Julie von Hausmann

1825 - 1901 Person Name: Julie von Hausmann, 1825-1901 Scripture: Psalm 5:8 Author of "Lord, Take My Hand and Lead Me" in Lutheran Service Book Julie Katharina von Hausmann (born 7 March [O.S. 19 March] 1826 in Riga; died 2 August [O.S. 15 August] 1901 in Võsu, Estonia) was a Baltic German poet, known for the hymn Lord, Take My Hand and Lead Me (German: So nimm denn meine Hände) with a melody by Friedrich Silcher. Earlier translations had been made by Herman Brueckner as "O take my hand, dear Father" and Elmer Leon Jorgenson as "Take Thou My Hand, and Lead Me." The hymn has also been translated by Martha D. Lange, whose version appears in the Great Songs of the Church Revised (1986). Julie Hausmann was the daughter of a teach­er. She worked for a while as a gov­ern­ess, but due to her ill health she lived with and cared for her fa­ther, who had gone blind. Af­ter his death in 1864, she lived with her sis­ters in Ger­ma­ny, Southern France and St. Petersburg, Russia. She died during a summer vacation in Es­ton­ia. A legend circulates that Hausmann wrote her most famous poem "So nimm denn meine Hände" after journeying to see her fiancé at a mission and, on arriving, finding that he had just died. Various explorations of her biography have yet to confirm or deny the rumor. She never married. Her poetry was published by others, including Gustav Knak without mentioning her name, at her request. Maiblumen. Lieder einer Stillen im Lande.(May flowers) 2 volumes, 1862 (6th edition around 1880: Front cover Vol. 1) Bilder aus dem Leben der Nacht im Lichte des Evangeliums. 1868 Hausbrot. Schlichte Morgen- und Abend-Andachten. 1899 Blumen aus Gottes Garten. Lieder und Gedichte. 1902 (posthumous collection) --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

W. Wheal

1690 - 1727 Person Name: William Weale, d. 1727 Scripture: Psalm 5:1-5 Composer of "BEDFORD" in The Book of Praise William Wheal (Weale) c. 1690-1727 was the organist at St. Paul's, Bedford. He graduated with a Bachelor's in Music from Cambridge in 1719. The tune BEDFORD appeared in the "Psalm Singer's Magazine" of 1729, but it was probably first published earlier. It appears in The Divine Musick Scholars Guide by Francis Timbrell, which has an unknown date of publication, but copies found in personal libraries have dates beginning in 1723. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Musical Times" Vol. 49, #781 (Mar. 1, 1908) pp. 165-169

Friedrich Silcher

1789 - 1860 Person Name: P. Friedrich Silcher, 1789-1860 Scripture: Psalm 5:8 Composer of "SO NIMM DENN MEINE HÄNDE" in Lutheran Service Book

Jean Connie Keegstra

b. 1922 Person Name: Jean C. Keegstra-DeBoer Scripture: Psalm 5:8 Author of "Lord, I Pray" in Sing With Me

Mary E. Byrne

1880 - 1931 Person Name: Mary Byrne Scripture: Psalm 5:8 Tr. al inglés of "Sé Tú Mi Visión" in Himnario Bautista Mary Elizabeth Byrne, M.A. (July 2, 1880 – January 19, 1931) was born in Ireland. She translated the Old Irish Hymn, "Bí Thusa 'mo Shúile," into English as "Be Thou My Vision" in Ériu (the journal of the School of Irish Learning), in 1905. See also in: Wikipedia

Eleanor Hull

1860 - 1935 Scripture: Psalm 5:8 metrificado of "Sé Tú Mi Visión" in Himnario Bautista

Federico J. Pagura

1923 - 2016 Person Name: F. J. Pagura Scripture: Psalm 5:8 tr. al castellano of "Sé Tú Mi Visión" in Himnario Bautista Federico José Pagura was an Argentine Methodist bishop and author and translator of hymns. Leland Bryant Ross

W. G. Polack

1890 - 1950 Person Name: W. Gustave Polack, 189-1950 Scripture: Psalm 5:3 Translator of "With the Lord Begin Your Task" in Lutheran Service Book

Peter Franck

1616 - 1675 Person Name: Peter Frank, 1616-75 Scripture: Psalm 5:3 Composer of "FANG DEIN WERK" in Lutheran Service Book

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