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Elam Ives, Jr.

1802 - 1864 Arranger of "IVES" in Hymn and Tune Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Round Note Ed.)

De Courcy, Richard

1743 - 1803 Person Name: De Courcy Author of "Who Are These Arrayed in White" in Deseret Sunday School Songs De Courcy, Richard, M.A., born in Ireland in 1743, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Having received Deacon's Orders, he became, in 1767, Curate to the Rev. Walter Shirley; but his theological views being obnoxious to Dr. Smythe, the Archbishop of Dublin, he was refused Priest's Orders and inhibited from preaching. These circumstances led to his being invited by Lady Huntingdon to England, and his joining her band of preachers. After some time, through Lady Huntingdon's influence, he obtained Priest's Orders from the Bishop of Lichfield. In 1770 he became Curate of Shawbury, Salop, and in 1774 Vicar of St. Alkmond's, Shrewsbury. The latter he retained to his death in 1803. His theological views, work, and other matters concerning him, are dwelt upon with some detail in the Life and Times of the Countess of Huntingdon, 1839. His published works include Some Elegiac Lines on the Death of the Rev. G. Whitefield, 1771; Christ Crucified, a reply to Dr. Priestley, in 2 vols., 1791; and various Sermons, &c. In 1775 he also published:— A Collection of Psalms and Hymns Extracted from different Authors, with a Preface by Mr. De Courcy, Shrewsbury, 1775. (Preface dated "Shrewsbury, December 6, 1775.") To the 2nd ed. of this Collection, published in 1782, several hymns were added, amongst which the following are by common consent attributed to De Courcy: — 1. Angels who the throne surround. Praise of Christ. 2. Hark! from heaven a voice I hear. Burial. 3. Jesus the Saint's perpetual theme. Christ, the Rose of Sharon. 4. Lord, I thank Thee for Thy grace. Thanksgiving for Salvation. 5. Mount, my soul, to things above. Looking Heavenward. These hymns are attributed to De Courcy on the ground that they cannot be found in any collection or work published before his Collection, and that they have never been claimed by or on behalf of any other hymn-writer. All the hymns in his Collection were published anonymously. Other hymns, sometimes attributed to him, have been traced to earlier hymn-books, and are consequently omitted from the foregoing list. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Louis Spohr

1784 - 1859 Person Name: Ludwig Spohr, 1784-1859 Composer of "LEYDEN" in The Cyber Hymnal Also: Spohr, Ludwig, 1784-1859 Shpor, Lui, 1784-1859 Spohr, L. (Louis), 1784-1859 Shpor, Ludvig, 1784-1859 Spohr, Ludewig, 1784-1859

R. E. Hudson

1843 - 1901 Composer of "[Who are these arrayed in white]" in Purest Gems Ralph Hudson (1843-1901) was born in Napoleon, OH. He served in the Union Army in the Civil War. After teaching for five years at Mt. Union College in Alliance he established his own publishing company in that city. He was a strong prohibitionist and published The Temperance Songster in 1886. He compiled several other collections and supplied tunes for gospel songs, among them Clara Tear Williams' "All my life long I had panted" (Satisfied). See 101 More Hymn Stories, K. Osbeck, Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1985). Mary Louise VanDyke

D. C. M. Hume

b. 1884 Person Name: Duncan Hume Composer of "[Who are these arrayed in white]" in Hymns for Elementary Schools

John W. David

1837 - 1902 Person Name: J. W. David Composer of "ILLYRIA" in Hymns and Songs

Duke M. Farson

Person Name: Duke M. Farson, Jr. Author (Chorus) of "Soon We'll Join the Number" in Message of Victory

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