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Johann Gottfried Schicht

1753 - 1823 Person Name: J. G. Schicht, 1753-1823 Composer of "ZU MEINEM HERRN" in The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes Johann Gottfried Schicht Born: September 29, 1753 - Reichenau, Zittau, Germany Died: February 16, 1823 - Leipzig, Germany

Thomas Wood

1892 - 1950 Person Name: Thomas Wood (1892-1950) Composer of "ST. OSYTH" in Christian Praise b. 11-28-1892, Chorley, Lancashire, d. 11-19-50, Bures, Essex; composer, author LOC Name Authority File

William Vaughan Jenkins

1868 - 1920 Person Name: William Vaughan Jenkins, 1868-1920 Author of "O loving Lord, who art for ever seeking" in The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes Born: September 6, 1868, Bristol, England. Died: June 30, 1920, Bitton, Gloucestershire, England. Jenkins attended Bristol Grammar School and became an accountant like his father. He was active in the mission field, and developed associations with the Tyndale Baptist Church, Highbury Congregational Church, and his own parish church in Bitton. He also served as secretary to the Adult School Union in Bristol, belonged to the National Council of the Adult School Movement, and helped compile the 1909 Fellowship Hymn Book. --www.hymntime.com/tch

William Jenkins

Person Name: William Vaughan Jenkins Author of "O loving Lord, who art for ever seeking"

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