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R. L. Pearsall

1795 - 1856 Person Name: Robert Lucas de Pearsall, 1795-1856 Topics: Apostles Composer of "PEARSALL" in Catholic Book of Worship III

Walter Stanton

1891 - 1978 Person Name: Walter Kendall Stanton, 1891-1978 Topics: Saints Days and Holy Days Apostles Composer of "MEGERRAN" in Together in Song Stanton, Walter Kendall; d. 1978; British conductor and educator

Cornelius Becker

1561 - 1604 Person Name: Dr. Cornelius Becker Topics: Apostles and Other Days Author of "Lobt Gott mit Schall ihr Heiden all'" in Evangelisch-Lutherisches Gesang-Buch Becker, Cornelius, son of Adrian Becker, merchant of Leipzig, was born at Leipzig, Oct. 24, 1561. After studying at the University, where he graduated 1584, he kept a private school till his appointment, in the beginning of 1588, as one of the masters of the St. Thomas School, a post he vacated in Sept., 1588. on being appointed diaconus at Rochlitz. In 1592 he became diaconus, and in 1594, pastor of the church of St. Nicholas, Leipzig; and subsequently Professor of Theology in the University, from which, in 1599, he received the degree of D.D. On account of false accusations he was deprived of his charge on June 5, 1601, but was vindicated and restored on Nov. 29 following. He died suddenly at Leipzig, May 25, 1604 (Koch, ii. 219-223; Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, ii. 221). He wrote a few hymns, but his principal work was his version of the Psalter, 1602. The only version translated into English is:— Der Herr ist mein getreuer Hirt, Dem ich mich ganz vertraue. [Ps. xxiii.] Appeared in S. Calvidus's Harmonia Cantionum Ecclesiasticarum, Leipzig, 1598, and then in Becker's Der Psalter Dauids Gesangweis, Leipzig, 1602. Thence in Wackernagel, v., p. 369, in 3 stanzas of 7 lines, entitled "The Good Shepherd." In Bunsen's Allgemeine Gesang-Buch, 1846, No. 2. It is translated as "My Shepherd is the Saviour dear," by Miss Dunn, 1857, p. 19. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

William Davies

1921 - 2006 Person Name: William Arthur Davies (1921-2006) Topics: Other Saints and Festivals Bartholomew the Apostle; Other Saints and Festivals Simon and Jude, Apostles Composer of "KILLIBEGS" in Ancient and Modern

Frits Mehrten

1922 - 1975 Person Name: Frits Mehrtens, 1922-1975 Topics: Peter and Paul, Apostles Composer of "DE EERSTEN ZIJN DE LAASTEN" in Worship (4th ed.) Frederik August Mehrten

Greville Phillimore

1821 - 1884 Topics: The Twelve Apostles Author of "We pray Thee, Jesus, who didst first" in The Hymnal Phillimore, Greville, M.A., was born in 1821 and educated at Westminster, the Charterhouse, and Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1842). Taking Holy Orders in 1843, he became Vicar of Downe-Ampney, Cricklade, Gloucestershire, in 1851, Rector of Henley-on-Thames, 1867, and of Ewelme, 1883. He died Jan. 20, 1884. His Parochial Sermons were pu.lished in 1856. He was joint editor with H. W. Beadon and J. R. Woodford (afterwards Bishop of Ely) of The Parish Hymn Book, 1863 (195 hymns), and the enlarged edition, 1875 (274 hymns). The first edition of this collection was one of the first hymn-books which gave Dr. Neale's translations of Greek hymns for congregational use. To the 1863 edition Mr. Phillimore contributed the following hymns, several of which have been repeated in other collections:— 1. Christ, through grief and toil we come. Epiphany. 2. Darkly frowns the eastern sky. Good Friday Evening and Easter Eve. 3. Every morning they are new. 4. Lonely in her virgin home. Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 5. 0 fear not, little flock. Security of the Church in Christ. 6. 0 God, before the sun's bright beams. Morning. 7. 0 God, the weary path of life. Public Worship. 8. 0 Lord of health and life, what tongue can tell. Epiphany. 9. Peace be in the house of death. Evening, or Anticipation of Death. 10. Saul, why such furious hate, such blinded zeal? Conversion of St. Paul. 11. Thou art gone up on high, Why gaze they, &c. Ascension. In addition some of Mr. Phillimore's translations from the Latin were given in the 1863 edition of the Parish Hymn Book; and other original hymns which are annotated under their respective first lines. His hymn forSaints Days, "O Lord of glory, King of saints," was included in the 1875 edition of that collection. Phillimore's Sermons and Hymns. were published in 1884. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Victoria Saffelle Johnson

b. 1924 Topics: Apostles Author of "They Healed the Sick" in Sing for Joy

Elizabeth R. Barker

1829 - 1916 Topics: Saints' Days and Other Holy Days Saint James the Apostle, July 25 Composer of "ST. JOHN DAMASCENE" in The Book of Common Praise

Richard Tattersall

Topics: The Apostles' Creed Arranger of "[I believe in God the Father almighty]" in The Book of Praise

Craig S. Kingsbury

b. 1952 Person Name: Craig S. Kingsbury, b. 1952 Topics: St. Peter and Paul, Apostles (June 29) Day Arranger (choral) of "[Glory, glory to God most high]" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

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