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Richard Leach

b. 1953 Scripture: Isaiah 6:6-13 Author of "Who Will Speak a Word of Warning" in Voices Together

Kikuo Takano

1927 - 2006 Scripture: Isaiah 6:8 Author of "To Everyone A Call Comes (Yobare te imasu)" in Sound the Bamboo

James Minchin

Scripture: Isaiah 6:8 Paraphraser (English) of "To Everyone A Call Comes (Yobare te imasu)" in Sound the Bamboo

Michael D. Schultz

Person Name: Michael D. Schultz, b. 1963 Scripture: Isaiah 6:1-4 Author of "Praise to You, Eternal Father" in Christian Worship

M. G. Mutsoli

Scripture: Isaiah 6:8 Author of "Nitume" in Nyimbo Za Imani Yetu

Charlotte E. Couchman

Scripture: Isaiah 6:8 Author of "Isaiah's Call" in Each Little Dewdrop Wife of Thomas D. Couchman.

William H. Walter

1825 - 1893 Person Name: William H. Walter, 1825-1893 Scripture: Isaiah 6:8-9 Composer of "FESTAL SONG" in Worship and Rejoice

Paul Niepel

Scripture: Isaiah 6:3 Composer of "[Holy, holy, holy Is the Lord God Sabaoth]" in Songs of Light

Rory Cooney

b. 1952 Person Name: Rory Cooney, b. 1952 Scripture: Isaiah 1-66 Arranger of "STAR OF COUNTY DOWN" in Lift Up Your Hearts

James Hutton

1715 - 1795 Scripture: Isaiah 6:1-8 Arranger of "[Holy God, holy and mighty one]" in Catholic Book of Worship III James Hutton, son of a clergyman and cousin to Sir Isaac Newton, was born in London, Sept. 3, 1715, and followed for some years the trade of a bookseller. In 1739 he visited the Moravian settlement at Herrnbut, where he became acquainted with Count Zinzendorf. He retired from business in 1745, and was ordained a diaconus of the Moravian Church in 1749. He died May 3, 1795. He contributed several hymns to the Moravian Hymn Book, 1754. All his hymns were included in an Appendix to his Memoirs, published by Daniel Benham in 1856. --Dictionary of Hymnology, John Julian, 1907 ================= Hutton, James, p. 545, ii. Concerning his hymns we have to note: (1) that No. 3 [p. 546, i.] appeared in the Moravian Hymn Book, 1743, Pt. ii.. No. 242, as "Ah Love! come, sweetly bind me"; and that in some modern collections it begins "0 gracious Saviour [Shepherd], bind us;" (2) and that No. 4 also appeared in 1743, No. 284, as, "How shall the young men cleanse their ways.” --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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