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Frank Jay Robertson

Hymnal Number: 194 Composer of "[Go out in the highways and seek for the lost]" in Loyal Praise

Ben Hains

Person Name: B. H. Hymnal Number: 160 Author of "He's All the World to Me" in Loyal Praise Early 20th Century

R. T. Wiley

Person Name: R. T. W. Hymnal Number: 130 Author of "Home over yonder" in Loyal Praise

Bessie Webb

Person Name: B. W. Hymnal Number: 82 Author of "Song of the Soul-Winner" in Loyal Praise

J. H. Garrison

1842 - 1931 Person Name: Rev. J. H. Garrison Hymnal Number: 91 Author of "We thank thee" in Loyal Praise Born: February 2, 1842, near Ozark, Missouri. Died: January 5, 1931, Los Angeles, California. Garrison’s works include: Loving Voices, with Simpson Ely, Charles H. Humphrey, R. G. Staples (St. Louis: Christian Publishing Company, 1887) The Old Faith Restated (St. Louis, Missouri: Christian Publishing Company, 1891) Christian Union: A Historical Study (St. Louis, Missouri: Christian Publishing Company, 1906) Christ the Way (St. Louis, Missouri: Bethany Press, 1926) Lyrics-- God of Our Fathers, from Whose Hand What We Stand For --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Fred Woodrow

Hymnal Number: 127 Author of "Can You Doubt Him?" in Loyal Praise

Nellie Place Chandler

b. 1869 Person Name: N. P. C. Hymnal Number: 52 Author of "Tell Again the Story" in Loyal Praise Nellie Place Chandler began playing the organ in church and Sunday school when she was twelve, she spent time as chorister, organist and choir director. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

A. S. DeYoe

Person Name: A. S. D. Hymnal Number: 5 Author of "Joy of Forgiveness" in Loyal Praise Early 20th Century

H. O. Devah

Hymnal Number: 181 Author of "Prepare to Meet Thy God" in Loyal Praise Early 20th Century

Victor H. Benke

1872 - 1904 Hymnal Number: 36 Composer of "[Praise ye the Lord, angels bright]" in Loyal Praise Victor H. Benke was born on Ju­ly 1872, Ra­ti­bor, Ger­ma­ny (now Ra­ci­bórz, Po­land). He em­i­grat­ed to Amer­i­ca at the of age 21. He served as the re­gu­lar or­gan­ist at the Bowery Mission in New York City for a num­ber of years. He settled in Brook­lyn where he gave pi­a­no and or­gan les­sons and com­posed mu­sic. He worked with Fanny Crosby, who wrote words to a number of his pieces, and Ira Sankey. He also played the organ for Dwight Moody in his evangelistic work. Benke died on July 15, 1904 in New York. [Sources: Crosby, pp. 535, 562] NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/e/n/benke_vh.htm

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