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Henry Bennett

1813 - 1868 Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Author of "Cling to the Mighty One" Bennett, Henry, born at Lyme Regis, April 18, 1813, and died at Islington, Nov. 12, 1868. His hymns, written at various dates, were collected and published as follows:— (1) Hymns by H. B., Lond.: Printed for the Author, 1867. This contained 25 pieces. (2) Hymns by the late Henry Bennett, 2nd ed., 1869. This was published by request, with additional hymns (32 in all, and 6 unfinished). From these editions of his Hymns, “Cling to the Mighty One," and "I have a home above," are in extensive use. The following are also in common use:— 1. Jesus, my [the] Holy One. Jesus for Men. 2. Lord Jesus, hide Thy people. Jesus All in All. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Alfred Reginald Allen

1876 - 1918 Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "ST. HELENA" in The Hymnal Allen graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (1898). He began his career in neurology at the University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia General Hospital. He was also musically gifted, working especially with operas. He was killed in action during World War I.

Walter Henry Hall

1862 - 1935 Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "ALETHEIA" in The Hymnal Born: April 25, 1862, London, England. Died: 1938, New York City. Buried: Boothbay Harbor, Maine, the location of his summer home. Hall studied at the Royal Academy of Music for four years under George Macfarren, H. C. Bannister, Charles Steggall, and others. He emigrated to America in 1883, where he was organist and choirmaster at St. Luke’s Church, Germantown, Pennsylvania; St. Peter’s Church, Albany, New York; Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York City; St. James’ Church, New York City; and Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City. He founded and conducted the Brooklyn Oratorio Society, and founded the Cathedral Festival Choir. His works include: Essentials of Choir Boy Training --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Ebenezer Prout

1835 - 1909 Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "MARLINGFORD"

Alfred Ernest Whitehead

1887 - 1974 Person Name: Alfred Whitehead Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "CARLISLE NEW" in The Book of Common Praise Whitehead, Alfred. (Peterborough, England, July 10, 1887--April 1, 1974, Amherst, Nova Scotia). Anglican. A.R.C.O., 1909; University of Toronto, Mus.Bac., 1916; McGill University (Montreal), Mus.Doc., 1922; F.R.C.O., 1924. Organist, Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, 1922-1947; dean of music, Mount Allison University (Sackville, New Brunswick), 1947-1953. He composed over 400 works for organ and for choir, occasionally writing for the latter lyrics which proved equally suitable for congregational singing. These, however, remain incidental to his work in educating and inspiring young church musicians. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

George W. Torrance

1835 - 1907 Person Name: G. W. Torrance Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "EUROCLYDON" in The Presbyterian Book of Praise

Robert Pugh

Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "MIDLAND" in Twelve New Hymns of Christian Patriotism

George Allan

Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "OVERTOWN" in Redemption Songs

William Fishwick

Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "MT. ELLIOT" in American Lutheran Hymnal

Thomas Langton

Person Name: Thos. Langton Meter: 6.4.6.4 D Composer of "TEMPESTAS" in The Book of Common Praise

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