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Mark Andrews

1875 - 1939 Topics: Scripture Songs Composer of "[Praise, my soul, the King of heaven]" in Sing Joyfully

Jack W. Hayford

1934 - 2023 Person Name: Jack Hayford Topics: Choruses Scripture and Praise; Christ Lordship; Jesus Our Savior : His Adoration and Praise; Youth Songs and Hymns Author of "Majesty" in The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration

Priscilla Jane Owens

1829 - 1907 Person Name: Priscilla J. Owens Topics: Bible Songs Scriptures, Law, Sabbath Author of "Give me the Bible, holy message shining" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book Owens, Priscilla Jane, was born July 21, 1829, of Scotch and Welsh descent, and is now (1906) resident at Baltimore, where she is engaged in public-school work. For 50 years Miss Owen has interested herself in Sunday-school work, and most of her hymns were written for children's services. Her hymn in the Scotch Church Hymnary, 1898, "We have heard a joyful sound" (Missions), was written for a Sunday-school Mission Anniversary, and the words were adapted to the chorus "Vive le Roi" in the opera The Huguenots. [Rev. James Bonar, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix II (1907) ========================= Owens, Priscilla Jane. (July 21, 1829--December 5, 1907). Of Scottish and Welsh ancestry, she spent her entire life in Baltimore. She was a public school teacher there for 49 years. She was a member of the Union Square Methodist Church and took particular interest in its Sunday School. Her literary efforts, both in prose and poetry, appeared in such religious periodicals as the Methodist Protestant and the Christian Standard. --William J. Reynolds, DNAH Archives

Jessie Seymour Irvine

1836 - 1887 Person Name: Jessie S. Irvine Topics: Scripture Songs; Scripture Songs Composer of "[The Lord's my Shepherd]" in Hymns of Faith Jessie Seymour Irvine United Kingdom 1836-1887. Born at Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, Scotland, the daughter of a parish minister of the Church of Scotland who served at Dunottar, Peterhead, and Crimond in Aberdeenshire, she became an organist, in training at the town of Banff. In 1871, while living in Crimond, she composed a tune for the metrical version of Psalm 23 as an exercise for a composition class. It was first performed at evening worship at Auchterless Parish Church. Not satisfied with her own work, she asked for help to reharmonize it from musician, David Grant, from Aberdeen. At the time, Grant was collaborating with associates compiling hymns and metrical Psalms from across north Scotland intending to publish them in a new hymnal. “The Northern Psalter” was published in 1872, became popular, and over 70,000 copies were sold. For years the hymn tune was credited to Grant, but Jessie’s sister wrote a letter to the hymnal editors claiming her sister wrote the tune, harmonized by Grant. She is now credited by most as the original composer. She died in Aberdeen, Scotland. She is commemorated by a set of four etched glass panels installed inside Crimond Parish Church in 2002. The hymn was played at Princess Elizabeth’s wedding (later Queen Elizabeth) to Philip Mountbatten in 1947. John Perry

Catherine Ambrose

Topics: liturgical Scripture Songs Arranger of "[Proclaim God's marvelous deeds]" in Voices United

Bob Kauflin

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William Whittingham

1524 - 1579 Topics: Scripture Songs; Scripture Songs Adapter of "The Lord's My Shepherd" in Hymns of Faith

Frederick A. Challinor

1866 - 1952 Person Name: Frederick A Challinor, 1866-1952 Topics: The Godhead Jesus - God the Son; The Church of Jesus Christ The Scriptures; Songs Suitable for Children Composer of "STORIES OF JESUS" in Complete Mission Praise

William Richards

Topics: liturgical Scripture Songs Composer of "[Blessed are you among women]" in Voices United

Greg Leavers

Person Name: Leavers Topics: The Godhead Jesus - God the Son; The Church of Jesus Christ The Scriptures; Songs Suitable for Children Adapter of "Tell me the stories of Jesus" in Complete Mission Praise

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