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J. H. Deane

1824 - 1881 Composer of "[Love divine, all love excelling]" in The New Children's Hymnal

Russell Mauldin

Arranger (last stanza setting) of "BEECHER" in Baptist Hymnal 2008

F. F. B.

Arranger of "EMMANUEL" in Pilgrim Songs (Number Two)

Hugh McLean

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

Ludovick Nicholson

Composer of "AUTUMN" in Songs of Gladness for the Sabbath School

Claude Le Jeune

1523 - 1600 Person Name: C. F. Le Jeune Composer of "LOVE DIVINE" in Hymns of Worship and Service

Whitmore

Person Name: Maj. Whitmore Composer of "EMERALD" in Select Songs for the Singing Service

Eva Kushner

Person Name: Eva Dubska-Kushner Translator (French) of "Love divine, all loves excelling" in Cantate Domino

Thomas Clark

1775 - 1859 Person Name: T. Clark Composer of "QUEENBOROUGH" in Hymns and Songs Baptized: Feb­ru­a­ry 5, 1775, Can­ter­bu­ry, Kent, Eng­land. Died: May 30, 1859, at his home in St. George’s Street, Can­ter­bu­ry, Kent, Eng­land. A cob­bler and choir train­er, Clark led the sing­ing of the Psalms at the Wes­ley­an Cha­pel, Can­ter­bu­ry, and lat­er at the Uni­tar­i­an Church in Can­ter­bu­ry. It has been claimed he nev­er ac­tu­al­ly joined the Un­i­tar­i­ans, though he sym­pa­thized with them, and he re­signed from the Meth­od­ists. Clark wrote a num­ber of an­thems, in­clud­ing "Awake Up, My Glo­ry", "Daugh­ter of Zi­on" and "Since I Have Placed My Trust." His other works in­clude: First Sett of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 1805 Second Sett of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, cir­ca 1810 Congregational Har­mon­ist, 4 vol­umes (1828 to cir­ca 1835) The Sac­red Glean­er, 1830 The Un­ion Tune-Book, 1837 (co-ed­it­or) Union Har­mo­nist, 1841 Harmonized the se­cond edi­tion of the Un­ion Tune Book for the Sun­day School Un­ion, 1842 The Ju­ve­nile Har­mo­nist, 1842 David’s Harp—A Ser­ies of Orig­in­al Tunes Com­posed Exp­ress­ly to the Psalt­er, 1843 The Ser­a­phim or Sac­red Har­mo­nist, 1843 British Psalm­o­dy, with Al­ex­an­der Hume (Ed­in­burgh, Scot­land: 1844) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Samuel Wesley

1766 - 1837 Person Name: Samuel Wesley (1766-1834) Composer of "CHICHESTER" in The Oxford Hymn Book Samuel Wesley; b. Feb. 24, 1766, Bristol; d. Oct. 11, 1837, London; composer and organist. Son of Charles Wesley, grandson of Samuel Wesley, 1662-1735

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