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Margaret Barclay

b. 1923 Translator (English) of "Herr, nun selbst den Wagen halt" in Cantate Domino Date of birth verified by letter from The Pilgrim Press to Jean Woodward Steele, 4 January, 1967. DNAH Archives

Ulrich Zwingli

1484 - 1531 Author of "Lord, We Cry to You for Help" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

Daniel Meylan

1861 - 1937 Translator (French) of "Herr, nun selbst den Wagen halt" in Cantate Domino

Helen A. Dickinson

1875 - 1957 Translator of "Lord, We Cry to You for Help" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Dickinson was the first wo­man to re­ceive a PhD from Hei­del­berg Un­i­ver­si­ty in Ger­ma­ny at a time when wo­men were not gen­er­al­ly wel­comed in gra­du­ate phil­o­so­phy class­es. She was a well known lyr­i­cist, trans­lat­or, and art his­tor­ian who fre­quent­ly lec­tured at Union Sem­in­ary in New York Ci­ty. She and her hus­band Clar­ence (or­gan­ist at New York Ci­ty’s Brick Pres­by­ter­i­an Church for half a cen­tu­ry), wrote hun­dreds of chor­ales and an­thems for church choirs. Dick­in­son’s works in­clude: Excursions in Mu­sic­al His­to­ry, 1917 Antiphons: A Col­lect­ion of Chor­al Res­pons­es or Short An­thems Ar­ranged with Scrip­tur­al Read­ings, 1920 Thoreau’s Phil­o­so­phy of Life, with Spe­cial Con­sid­er­a­tion of the In­flu­ence of Hin­doo Phil­o­so­phy The Tech­nique and Art of Org­an Play­ing German Mas­ters of Art The Choir Loft and the Pul­pit, 1943 --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Clarence Dickinson

1873 - 1969 Harmonizer of "HERR, NUN HEB" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

Friedrich Spitta

1852 - 1924 Translator (hochdeutsch) of "Herr, nun selbst den Wagen halt" in Antwort Finden in alten und neuen Liedern, in Worten zum Nachdenken und Beten

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