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Horace Waters

Publisher of "" in The Westminster Collection of Sabbath School Hymns and Tunes

Sidney P. Gill

Hymnal Number: d49 Author of "I want to be an angel, and with the angels stand" in The Westminster Collection of Sabbath School Hymns and Tunes

C. B. Lamson

Hymnal Number: d36 Author of "Here we throng to praise the Lord" in The Westminster Collection of Sabbath School Hymns and Tunes

Sarah Hamilton

Hymnal Number: d80 Author of "O we love to come to our Sabbath home" in The Westminster Collection of Sabbath School Hymns and Tunes

I. P. Williams

Hymnal Number: d7 Author of "We come with song to greet you" in The Westminster Collection of Sabbath School Hymns and Tunes Williams, I. P. This name is given in W. B. Bradbury's Oriola, 1860, No. 288, as the author of "Another year has passed away" (Old Year). In the Methodist Sunday School Hymn Book, 1879, the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and others. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

H. B. Gower

Hymnal Number: d51 Author of "The happy change" in The Westminster Collection of Sabbath School Hymns and Tunes

A. D. Munson

Hymnal Number: d21 Author of "Come where Bible truths are spoken" in The Westminster Collection of Sabbath School Hymns and Tunes

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