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Charles H. Richards

1839 - 1925 Composer of "[In the Cross of Christ I glory]" in The Endeavor Hymnal

D. Lewis

Composer of "ISLWYN" in Cân a Mawl

Evelyn F. Abbott

b. 1927 Person Name: E. F. Abbott Composer of "CHAPEL BRAE" in Redemption Songs

Grace Gordon

Author (Chorus) of "In the Cross of Christ I Glory" in Magnificat Pseudonym. See also Yale, Elsie Duncan, 1873-1956

Benjamin F. Nysewander

Person Name: Benj. F. Nysewander Composer of "[In the cross of Christ I glory]" in Pearls of Gospel Song

H. A. Henry

1856 - 1932 Composer of "[In the cross of Christ I glory]" in Fillmores' Women's Choir, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Combined See also Gabriel, Chas H., 1856-1932

Bruce Neswick

b. 1956 Person Name: Bruce Neswick, b. 1956 Composer of "TOMTER" in The Hymnal 1982

John T. Layton

Person Name: J. T. Layton Composer of "LAYTON" in African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book

Albert J. Holden

1841 - 1916 Person Name: A. J. H. Composer of "[In the cross of Christ I glory]" in Songs of Faith, Hope, and Love A Founder of the American Guild of Organists and composer and editor of numerous pieces and collections of sacred music (of which perhaps Songs of Faith, Hope and Love, 1883, is best known), Albert Junos Holden was born in Boston on August 17, 1841. He studied in New York City, and served there as organist of the Church of the Divine Paternity (Universalist) and of the Church of the Puritans (Presbyterian). His sacred solo "In Heavenly Love Abiding" was recorded by the "Metropolitan Quartet" on an Edison Blue Amberol cylinder, No. 3813, in 1919. He died in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, on July 16, 1916. (source: AGO Founders Hymnal, p. 98)

G. M. Cole

Composer of "[In the cross of Christ we glory] (Cole)" in The Christian Sunday School Hymnal

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