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Gustav A. Collin

b. 1872 Hymnal Number: d178 Author of "Go ye forth, 'tis Christ commanding" in Cream of Song Born: Cir­ca 1872, Ger­ma­ny. Died: Date un­known. He & His wife Em­ma were liv­ing in Wayne Coun­ty, Mi­chi­gan, from at least 1900 through 1930. Collin’s works in­clude: Songs of Grace and Truth Sup­ple­ment (Phil­a­del­phia, Penn­syl­van­ia, Hall Mack Com­pa­ny, 1903) --www.hymntime.com/tch

D. Merritt Casey

Hymnal Number: d85 Author of "Ring the bells of freedom" in Cream of Song

Martin W. Knapp

1853 - 1901 Person Name: Martha Wells Knapp Hymnal Number: d113 Author of "I do believe, I now believe" in Cream of Song Born: March 27, 1853, Albion, Michigan. Died: December 7, 1901, Cincinnati, Ohio, of typhoid fever. Buried: Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. At age 17, Knapp began studies at a Methodist college in Albion, Michigan. He worked on the family farm in the summer, studying Greek and Latin at night, and attending classes in Albion in the winter. In 1877, the Methodist Michigan Conference assigned him a circuit. He went on to a career in ministry, founding the magazine God’s Revivalist in 1888; the International Holiness Union and Prayer League in 1897; and God’s Bible School (later known as God’s Bible School and College) in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1900. His works include: Christ Crowned Within, 1886 The Double Cure Out of Egypt into Canaan, or Lessons in Spiritual Geography Diary Letters; A Missionary Trip Through the West Indies and to South America The River of Death and Its Branches Pentecostal Preachers Revival Kindlings, 1890 Revival Tornadoes; or, Life and Labors of Rev. Joseph H. Weber (McDonald, Gill & Company, 1890) Impressions—How to Tell Whether They Are from Above or Below (Revivalist Publishing House; sixth edition, 1892) Lightning Bolts from Pentecostal Skies; or, Devices of the Devil Unmasked, 1898 Holiness Triumphant, or, Pearls from Patmos, 1900 Bible Songs of Salvation and Victory, with R. E. McNeill (Cincinnati, Ohio: M. W. Knapp, circa 1902) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Maggie Potter

Hymnal Number: d153 Author of "O mourner in [of] Zion, how blessed art thou" in Cream of Song

Seth C. Brace

1811 - 1897 Hymnal Number: d132 Author of "The evils of intemperance" in Cream of Song Brace, Seth Collins, son of the Rev. Joab Brace, was born at Newington, Connecticut, Aug. 3, 1811, and entered the Presbyterian ministry in 1842, but subsequently joined the Congregationalists. His Temperance hymn, “Mourn for the thousands slain," is widely used. It was written in 1843, and included in the Philadelphia Parish Hymn, 1843, with others which he wrote on the same subject, under the signature of "C." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

John M. Baker

Hymnal Number: d118 Author of "The mansion prepared" in Cream of Song

Howard W. Sweeten

Hymnal Number: d140 Author of "Since Jesus came, I'm satisfied" in Cream of Song

George R. Clarke

Hymnal Number: d23 Author of "O, the joy that there awaits me" in Cream of Song

James B. Kenyon

1858 - 1924 Hymnal Number: d121 Author of "Hallelujah, Jesus saves me" in Cream of Song James Benjamin Kenyon, 1858-192 Currently, our only data on Kenyon is that he was a cleric, apparently American. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

O. Burke Culpepper

1880 - 1948 Hymnal Number: d155 Author of "Children, children, do you love Jesus" in Cream of Song Oscar Burke Culpepper

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