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S. J. Beals

Hymnal Number: d209 Author of "The voice of God in accents clear" in Youthful Voices

W. R. Bowen

Hymnal Number: d227 Author of "We are little flower buds" in Youthful Voices

G. M. Dow

Hymnal Number: d174 Author of "Our youthful souls in rapture raise" in Youthful Voices

E. Bartlett

Hymnal Number: d205 Author of "The season's happy voices" in Youthful Voices

J. S. W.

Person Name: J. S. Williams Hymnal Number: d185 Author of "See from the east the sun arise" in Youthful Voices

Charles Philpot

1759 - 1823 Hymnal Number: d2 Author of "Again, from calm and sweet repose, I rise to hail" in Youthful Voices Rev. Charles Philpot (1759-1823) Charles Philpot of Leicestershire, entered Emmanuel College Cambridge as a pensioner in 1775 (B.A. 1780, M.A. 1787) where he twice won the Seatonian Prize (1790, 1791). Philpot was ordained in 1793 and was Rector of Ripple, Kent (1793-1823) and Vicar of St. Margaret-at-Cliffe (1813-23). --www.spenserians.cath.vt.edu

N. L. Frothingham

1793 - 1870 Person Name: Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham Hymnal Number: d156 Author of "O God, whose presence glows in all Within, around us, and above" in Youthful Voices Frothingham, Nathaniel Langdon, D.D., born at Boston July 23rd, 1793, and graduated at Harvard 1811, where he was also sometime Tutor. From 1815 to 1850 he was Pastor of the First Church (Unitarian), Boston, and subsequently attended as a worshipper the church where he had been 35 years minister till his sight and strength failed him. He died April 4th, 1870. His Metrical Pieces, in 2 volumes, were published in 1855 and 1870. 1. O God, Whose presence glows in all. Ordination. This was written in 1828 for the ordination of W. B. Lunt, New York. 2. We meditate the day . Installation. Written in 1835 for Mr. Lunt's installation at Quincy, Mass., as Co-pastor with Peter Whitney. 3. O Lord of life and truth and grace . Ordination. Also a special hymn. It was composed for the ordination of H. W. Bellowes, New York, 1839. It is found in common with Nos. 1 and 2 in Frothingham's Metrical Pieces, 1855. These Metrical Pieces are unknown to the English Collections. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================ Frothingham, N. L. , p. 400, ii. Other hymns are:— 1. O Saviour, Whose immortal word. Opening of a Place of Worship. Written "For the Dedication of the Church of the Saviour, Boston, November 16, 1847." 2. Remember Me, the Saviour said. Holy Communion. 3. They passed away from sight. Death and Burial. 4. When I am weak, I'm strong. Spiritual Strength. Nos. l, 2, and 4 are from his Metrical Pieces, Translated and Original, 1855, --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

W. G. Clark

1810 - 1841 Hymnal Number: d237 Author of "We have met in peace together" in Youthful Voices Clark, Willis Gaylord, born at Otisco, Onondaga County, New York, 1810, died June 12, 1841. He was sometime editor of the Philadelphia Gazette, and contributed to the Knickerbocker Magazine. His poetical writings were published in 1846. His hymn:— We have met in peace together, was written for the 8th Anniversary of the American Sunday School Union, 1832. It is unknown to the English collections. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

William L. Brown

Hymnal Number: d206 Author of "The seraphs bright are hovering" in Youthful Voices

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