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Grace Weiser Davis

Person Name: Grace Wieser Davis Hymnal Number: d138 Author of "Showers of blessings" in Best Hymns No. 2 Grace Weiser Davis USA 1860-1933? Born near York, PA, she married judge James Nixon Davis in 1889. They attended the Asbury United Methodist Church in York. She became a Methodist evangelist. In 1900 she moved to Jersey City, NJ. She compiled several works, including: “Gems of gospel songs” (1885), “Favorite gospel songs” (1894) with Elisha A. Hoffman, “Childhood conversions” (1897). John Perry

M. Louise Smith

Hymnal Number: d110 Author of "Open the door" in Best Hymns No. 2

John Parker

1825 - 1911 Hymnal Number: d77 Author of "The angels are looking on me" in Best Hymns No. 2 John Parker, born in England, immigrated to the United States about 1847 at the age of 22. He was a Methodist pastor, serving churches in New York and Vermont. He was a chaplain in the U.S. Army during the Civil War. He died in Asbury Park, New York in 1911. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Christian Advocate," Vol. 86, September 28, 1911, P. 1298 (6)

Mary J. Cartwright

Hymnal Number: d50 Author of "Mother's prayers" in Best Hymns No. 2 Late 19th Century

Josiah Hopkins

1786 - 1862 Person Name: Josiah Hopkins Hymnal Number: d107 Author of "O turn ye [you], O turn ye [you], for why will ye [you] die" in Best Hymns No. 2 Hopkins, Josiah , D.D., was born at Pittsford, Vermont, April 13, 1786. From 1809 to 1830 he was pastor of a Congregational Church, at New Haven, Vermont; and from 1830 to 1848 of the First Presbyterian Church, Auburn, New York. He died at Geneva, New York, July 27, 1862. He was the editor of Conference Hymns , Auburn, 1846, and contributed hymns to the Christian Lyre , N. Y., 1830. From the latter work his hymns in common use are taken:— 1. 0 turn ye, 0 turn ye, for why will ye die. Expostulation. 2. Why sleep we, my brethren. Expostulation. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Mary B. Sleight

Hymnal Number: d31 Author of "Hark, the voice of Jesus calling Follow me, follow me" in Best Hymns No. 2

P. H. Dingman

Hymnal Number: d165 Author of "I will shout his praise in glory" in Best Hymns No. 2 Late 19th Century

Minnie B. Johnson

Hymnal Number: d48 Author of "I only know it reaches me" in Best Hymns No. 2

Neal A. McAulay

b. 1854 Hymnal Number: d40 Author of "I'm trusting, trusting in the promises" in Best Hymns No. 2 McAulay, Neal A. (Nova Scotia, March, 1854--?). Born of Scottish parents "in the English town of Nova Scotia." At age 21 he moved to Boston and from there to Portland, Maine, in 1876. Converted in 1877; went to Chicago in 1882, and entered McCormick Theological Seminary in 1883 (B.D., 1886). Pastorates in Presbyterian churches in Wilton, Iowa (1886-1907) and Lyons, Louisiana (1907-?). In 1889 began writing gospel hymns. --Gabriel, Charles H. (1916). Singers and Their Songs. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company.

Elizabeth C. Green

Hymnal Number: d12 Author of "O, it is wonderful" in Best Hymns No. 2

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