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Edwin Hodder

1837 - 1904 Author of "Thy Word is like a Garden" in Redemption Hymnal Hodder, Edwin, published in 1863 The New Sunday School Hymn Book, and in 1868 a New and Enlarged edition of the same. To this collection he contributed 27 hymns, each of which is headed with his name. Of these nearly one half have passed into other hymnals for children, including Major; the Baptist Sunday School Hymn Book, 1880 ; the Sunday School Union Voice of Praise, 1886, and others. Born in 1838. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ======================= Hodder, Edwin, p. 1571, i., was b. Dec. 13, 1837, at Staines, Middlesex, and went to New Zealand in 1856. After his return he joined the English Civil Service in 1861, retiring in 1897, and finally resided at Henfield, Sussex. He d. March 1, 1904. He was the author of many works, biographical, devotional and other, the earliest being Memories of New Zealand Life, 1862, and the latest The Life of a Century, 1900. His hymns appeared in his New Sunday School Hymn Book, 1863, and 2nd ed. 1863, including:— 1. Father, give us now Thy blessing. Close of School. 2. Lord, we bring our work to Thee. Christian Service. 3. The night was wild, and stormy winds. It is I. 4. The Saviour loves all children. Jesus the Children's Friend. 5. Thy Word is like a garden, Lord. Holy Scripture. Of these Nos. 1, 3, 5, appeared in 1863, Nos. 2, 4 were added in 1868. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Eric Schumacher

b. 1976 Author of "How happy is the man who keeps" in Songs for Suffering Saints

John Cole

1774 - 1855 Composer of "[A nana wau i na maikai]" in Leo Hoonani Hou John Cole, author of "Geneva," was born in Tewksbury, Eng., 1774, and came to the United States in his boyhood (1785). Baltimore, Md. became his American home, and he was educated there. Early in life he became a musician and music publisher. At least twleve of his principle song collections from 1800 to 1832 are mentioned by Mr. Hubert P. Main, most of them sacred and containing many of his own tunes. He continued to compose music till his death, Aug. 17, 1855. Mr. Cole was leader of the regimental band known as "The Independent Blues," which played in the War of 1812, and was present at the "North Point" fight, and other battles. The story of hymns and tunes; by Theron Brown and Hezekiah Butterworth, New York: The American Track Society, 1906

Ilyās Marmūrah

1878 - 1947 Person Name: الياس مرمورة Author of "الكل في المسيح لا" in كتاب الترانيم الروحية للكنائس الإنجيلية الياس مرمورة Ilyas Marmurah was born in Nazareth 1878, Palestine, and died in Jerusalem 1947.

H. Mary Moule

Author of "Casting all your Care upon Him" in Hymns of Consecration and Faith

Simon Zachariah

b. 1951 Translator of "ക്രിസ്തുവിൽ നമ്മൾ ഒന്നത്രേ" in The Cyber Hymnal

Stephen Popovich

b. 1953 Author of "O Seed Of David" in The Cyber Hymnal

R. G. Hartley

Author of "Jehovah, Ray an-danitra" in Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001

Wilhelmina D'Arcy Stephens

1889 - 1989 Person Name: Wilhelmina d'A. Stephens Author of "The World Wide Church" in Hymns for Primary Worship

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