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John Stainer

1840 - 1901 Composer of "REPOSE" in Hymns for the Living Age

William Litton Viner

1790 - 1867 Person Name: W. L. Viner Composer of "DISMISSAL" in The Book of Common Praise Born 1790 in Bath, died 1867 in Westfield, MA. Organist and composer.

Christian Burke

1849 - 1944 Person Name: Christian Burke, 1859-1944 Author of "Lord of Life and King of Glory" in Hymnal of the Church of God Burke, Christian, was born in London Sept. 18, 1859, and now (1906) resides in Highgate, London. Her earlier verse, contributed to various periodicals, was collected as The Flowering of the Almond-Tree and other Poems, 1896, revised edition 1901. Her hymn “Lord of Life and King of Glory” [Mothers' Societies] was written in Dec. 1903, and first printed in the Treasury, Feb. 1901, p. 453, headed "Prize Hymn for a Mothers’ Union Service." It is in The English Hymnal, 1906, No. 530. [Rev. James Mearns. M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Friedrich Filitz

1804 - 1876 Person Name: F. Filitz, 1804-1876 Composer of "MANNHEIM" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church Friedrich Filitz PhD Germany 1804-1876. Born at Arnstadt. Thuringia, he was a German composer and musicologist. He collected church music. He also studied philosophy. In 1833 he worked in Berlin as a music critic and at other employment. He was also a music historian. With Ludwig Erck, he published a collection of 15th & 17th Century chorales in 1845. He moved to Munich and published a chorale book in 1847. His legacy of vauable church music was donated to the Bavarian State Library, where it has made many forgotten works available once again. He died in Bonn, Germany. John Perry

Stanley

1767 - 1822 Person Name: Samuel Stanley, 1767-1822 Composer of "CALVARY (Stanley)" in The Cyber Hymnal Samuel J. Stanley

Sebastian W. Meyer

1856 - 1946 Person Name: S. W. Meyer Composer of "CHRISTOPHER" in The Fellowship Hymn Book

Frank Anderson

Arranger of "TILLFLYKT" in Praise! Our Songs and Hymns

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