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Sir William Mure

1594 - 1657 Person Name: William Mure Author (and others) of "The Lord's My Shepherd, I'll Not Want" in Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) Mure, Sir William, eldest son of Sir William Mure of Rowallan Castle, Ayrshire, was born at Rowallan in 1594. In the Civil War he sided against the king; and in 1644, accompanying: those sent under the Solemn League and Covenant to the help of the Parliament, was wounded at the battle of Marston Moor. He died at Rowallan in 1657. In 1628 he published a translation of Robert Boyd's Hecatombe Christiana, at Edinburgh, in a volume con¬taining also an original poem entitled Doomesday, and three sonnets entitled Fancies Farewel. His manuscript Version of the Psalms, which seems to have been begun in 1629 and completed in 1639, was recommended to the use of the committee who compiled the Scottish Psalter of 1650. A complete manuscript of this version was found about 1825, with various other poetical manuscripts by him, among the old family papers in Bowallan Castle. These manuscripts were kindly searched for by Lord Donington in 1884, but could not be discovered among the family papers now in Loudoun Castle, Ayrshire. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

William McKie

1901 - 1984 Person Name: William McKie, 1901-1984 Harmonizer of "CRIMOND" in Singing the Faith

Hugh McLean

b. 1930 Person Name: Hugh John McLean Harmonizer of "CRIMOND" in The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada See The Canadian Encyclopedia.

Erwin Kleine

Translator (German) of "The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want" in Cantate Domino

H. D. Rawnsley

1851 - 1920 Person Name: Hardwicke D. Rawnsley Author of "O God, Whose Will Is Life and Good" in The Worshiping Church Rawnsley, Hardwicke Drummond, M.A., son of the Rev. R. D. B. Rawnsley, M.A., sometime Prebendary of Lincoln, was born at Shiplake-on-Thames, Sept. 28,1850, and educated at Ball. Coll., Oxford, B.A. 1875, M.A. 1883; D. 1875, P. 1877; Curate of St. Barnabas, Bristol, 1875-77; Vicar of Low Wray, Lancashire, 1878-83, and Vicar of Crosthwaite since 1883. He became Rural Dean of Keswick 1883, Hon. Canon of Carlisle 1893, and Proctor in Convocation 1905. His publications include: Notes for the Nile, 1892; Literary Associations of the English Lakes, 1894; Memoir of Harvey Goodwin, Bishop of Carlisle, 1896; Sermons on the Logia, 1897, and various books of Poems and Sonnets. The best-known of his hymns are:— 1. Hark! I hear the trumpet sounding. [Mission Hymn for Children.] In the Ch. Missionary Hymn Book, 1899. 2. Lord God, our praise we give. [In Praise of Nature]. Contributed to the 1904 ed. of Hymns Ancient & Modern. 3. Now trumpets cease your sound. [Peace.] In Hymns of the Kingdom . . . for the use of the Christian Democracy. Norwich, 1903. 4. Saviour, Who didst healing give. [St. Luke.] Written at Crosthwaite Vicarage, Dec. 1, 1905, and included in The English Hymnal 1906. 5. Lord Jesu, Who at Lazarus' tomb. [Memorial of the Dead.] Written at Crosthwaite Vicarage, Dec. 2, 1905, for The English Hymnal, 1906. 6. Lord, Who gavest streams and fountains. [For a Dual School.] Written in 1898 at Keswick for the Holiday Association of the Home Readers' Union, and included in the Keswick School Hymn Book. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

João Wilson Faustini

1931 - 2023 Translator of "O Meu Pastor É o Bom Jesus" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão b. 1931, Bariri, São Paulo, Brazil. Presbyterian pastor, choir director, organist, singer, composer, translator, arranger and publisher of largest collection of Sacred Music in the Portuguese language. From 1982 to 1996 - Pastor at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) Newark, NJ St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Newark is the oldest Brazilian Presbyterian Church in the USA. Retired on December 31, 1996. After Rev. Faustini was a Minister of Music at Second Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth.

Christopher Webber

b. 1932 Person Name: Christopher L. Webber Author of "Lord, Who May Dwell Within Your House" in Psalms for All Seasons CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE WEBBER was born 5 January 1932 in Cuba, New York, son of the Rev. Roy Lawrence Webber and Hortense Marie Basquin. He graduated from South Kent School (South Kent, CT) in 1949, Princeton University in 1953, and General Theological Seminary (NYC) in 1956. He is the author of A New Metrical Psalter (1986), Hymns from the Bible (2000), and Songs of Justice, Peace, and Love: The Sharon Hymnal (2022). Chris Fenner

Fred R. Anderson

b. 1941 Author of "Behold the Goodness of Our Lord" in The Presbyterian Hymnal FRED R. ANDERSON is pastor emeritus of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City, a liturgical theologian, and a recognized hymn writer whose hymn and psalm texts appear in Protestant and Catholic hymnals around the world. —Singing God's Psalms (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2016) His collections of psalm paraphrases include Singing Psalms of Joy and Praise (1986) and Singing God's Psalms (2016).

John Thornburg

b. 1954 Author of "We Need A Faith" in Sing the Faith

Richard L. VanOss

b. 1953 Person Name: Richard L. Van Oss Arranger of "CRIMOND" in Songs for Life

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