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James V. Reid

Hymnal Number: d154 Author of "O wonderful day, when Jesus came to me" in Divine Praise

Scott Lawrence

Hymnal Number: d79 Author of "That's why I love him" in Divine Praise Early 20th Century

Laurene Highfield

1870 - 1970 Hymnal Number: d1 Author of "The work must go on" in Divine Praise Laurene Highfield was born in Quincy, Illinois. She wrote about three hundred hymns and sacred songs, the libretto of one orotorio and several cantatas among other works. NN

J. F. Knapp

Hymnal Number: d72 Author of "There's music way down in my heart" in Divine Praise

Brown Rowland

Hymnal Number: d188 Author of "Take the home path" in Divine Praise

Will S. Martin

Hymnal Number: d118 Author of "Filled with thee" in Divine Praise

George D. Watson

1845 - 1924 Hymnal Number: d44 Author of "For thee I trod the bitter way" in Divine Praise

C. L. St. John

Person Name: C. L. Saint John Hymnal Number: d178 Author of "The wayside cross" in Divine Praise

Maggie Potter

Hymnal Number: d117 Author of "Step out on the promise" in Divine Praise

Ida M. Budd

1859 - 1959 Hymnal Number: d90 Author of "Leaving all to follow Jesus" in Divine Praise Ida M. Budd was born in 1859 in a log cabin in Saginaw County, Michigan. When she was three years old her parents moved to Milford, Michigan. She loved nature and books. She decided to be a school teacher, receiving her teaching certificate when she was fifteen. Her first poem was published in 1881. She is known for her poems for children. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

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