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A. Sayle

1886 - 1970 Person Name: Amy Sayle, 1886-1970 Author of "Paul the preacher, Paul the poet" in CPWI Hymnal

Charles Palmer

Arranger of "Stuttgart" in Adoru kantante

Effie Chastain de Naylor

1889 - 1960 Person Name: Effie Chastain de Naylor, n. 1889 Author of "Nuestros himnos elevamos" in Culto Cristiano Born in Mexico in 1889 to parents from the U.S. who were missionaries. She married George Dent Naylor, a Methodist missionary and they worked in Guantánamo. She was a composer and choir director. Her music is widely used in Cuban churches. Dianne Shapiro, from A Social History of Cuban's Protestants: God and the Nation, by James A.Baer (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2019)

H. Cousin

Paraphraser of "Plus de nuit, le jour va naître" in Voices United

A. F. Rohr

Author of "Living Fountain, Freely Flowing" in American Lutheran Hymnal

C. Borchgrevink

Author of "Ry Ziona, mitsangana, ka mihazava izao" in Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001

Amy E. Brockway

Author of "Dera, laza, ry Mpanjaka" in Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001

Theodor Fliedner

1800 - 1864 Person Name: Theodor Fliedner, (1800-1864) Author of "Blessed Fount of Heavenly Gladness" in The Hymnal and Order of Service

Robert Murray

1832 - 1910 Person Name: Robert Murray, 1832-1910 Author of "Grant Us, Lord the Grace of Giving" in The Covenant Hymnal Murray, Robert, Minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, born Dec. 25, 1832, is the author of "From ocean unto ocean" (National Hymn), and "Lord, Thou lov'st the cheerful giver" (Almsgiving), in the Scotch Church Hymnary, 1898. [Rev. James Bonar M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) ====================== Murray, Robert. (Earltown, Nova Scotia, December 25, 1832--December 12, 1910, Halifax, N.S.). Presbyterian. Study at Halifax's Free Church College yielded him a licence to preach, but instead of seeking ordination he edited (1855-1910) his denomination's principal periodical in the Maritimes, Presbyterian Witness. In its pages, and from pulpits, he strongly supported controversial causes like temperance, Sunday observance, and the Confederation of 1867 (which in Halifax was greeting with a day of public mourning). These interests are reflected in his four hymns included in Canadian Presbyterians' first Hymnal (1880)--though, as the sole native-born contributor, he attached to them only the initial "M." to avoid giving the impression of claiming equality with poets of the homeland. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Johann G. C. Störl

1675 - 1719 Person Name: Johann Georg Christian Störl (1676-1743) Composer of "STUTTGARD" in Songs of Praise with Tunes Johann Georg Stoerl; b. 1675, Kirchberg; d. 1719, Stuttgart Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

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