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M. C. Kurfees

1856 - 1931 Hymnal Number: 175 Author of "How Blest and How Joyous" in Favorite Hymns No. 2 Rv Marshall Clement Kurfees 1856-1931. Born near Mocksville, NC, The son of Methodist parents, while young he labored on the family farm. He sought the Lord in his mid-teens and joined the Methodist church and read the New Testament, learning of the plan of salvation. He decided to become a minister. He worked his way through college and attended Transylvania College and the College of the Bible, graduating in 1881. He began preaching in 1882, and also began teaching in KY public schools. For awhile he taught school, preached, and attended college simultaneously. In 1887 he married Sallie E Eddy. They had no children. He also began evangelizing in KY, IL, and NC. In the process of evangelizing and baptizing hundreds of people he started a number of churches, often with great opposition. He debated with Quakers, Lutherans, Mormons, Episcopalians, Methodists, and Baptists, maintaining his high standards of Christian belief. He became an author. He pastored the Campbell Street Church of Christ, later Haldeman Avenue Church, in Louisville for 45 years. He became an editor of the “Gospel Advocate” from 1908-1924. He authored, “Instrumental music in the worship” (a work arguing against the use of mechanical instruments for corporate worship), many pamphlets, and several other books. He compiled “Questions answered by Lipscomb & Sewell”, which was published in 1921 after taking on the huge task of reading the writings of these brethren for 40+ years. He died at Louisville, KY. John Perry

Neal A. McAulay

b. 1854 Hymnal Number: 138 Author of "Help Me Find My Place" in Favorite Hymns No. 2 McAulay, Neal A. (Nova Scotia, March, 1854--?). Born of Scottish parents "in the English town of Nova Scotia." At age 21 he moved to Boston and from there to Portland, Maine, in 1876. Converted in 1877; went to Chicago in 1882, and entered McCormick Theological Seminary in 1883 (B.D., 1886). Pastorates in Presbyterian churches in Wilton, Iowa (1886-1907) and Lyons, Louisiana (1907-?). In 1889 began writing gospel hymns. --Gabriel, Charles H. (1916). Singers and Their Songs. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company.

E. C. Baird

Hymnal Number: 81 Author of "Love's Wonderful Door" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

Gilbert Young Tickle

1819 - 1888 Person Name: G. Y. Tickle Hymnal Number: 228 Author of "Lord of Our Highest Love" in Favorite Hymns No. 2 Tickle, Gilbert Young. (1819--1888). Disciples of Christ. Author, poet, editor for the Churches of Christ in England. --Jean E. Garriott, DNAH Archives

Talmage J. Bittikofer

1892 - 1986 Hymnal Number: 276 Arranger of "[I will make you fishers of men]" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

Leon Tucker

Person Name: Dr. Leon Tucker Hymnal Number: 271 Author of "Lord, Lay Some Soul Upon My Heart" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

C. F. O.

Hymnal Number: 289 Author of "All Through the Night" in Favorite Hymns No. 2 May be the initials of V. A. White's pseudonym or real name.

William W. Rock

Hymnal Number: 202 Author of "Will You Take Jesus Today?" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

Arthur W. McKee

1891 - 1953 Hymnal Number: 116 Composer of "[Not by values told such as gems or gold]" in Favorite Hymns No. 2 b. oct. 15, 1891, Worcester, Mass.; d. June 7, 1953, Winona Lake, Ind.; composer

David H. Johnson

Hymnal Number: 271 Arranger of "[Lord, lay some soul upon my heart]" in Favorite Hymns No. 2 20th Century

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