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Israel Kolmodin

1643 - 1709 Person Name: J. Kolmodin Hymnal Number: 211 Author of "Den Blomstertid nu kommer" in Söndagsskolbok

P. H. Dam

Hymnal Number: 160 Author of "Hvilken v'n vi har i Jesus" in Söndagsskolbok

E. W. Griswold

Hymnal Number: 226 Author of "Till fridens hem, Jerusalem" in Söndagsskolbok

Per Olaf Nyström

1764 - 1830 Person Name: Per Olaf Nystroem Hymnal Number: 218 Author of "O Gud, all sannings k'lla" in Söndagsskolbok

Gustaf Ollon

1646 - 1704 Person Name: G. Ollon Hymnal Number: 149 Author of "Lofva vill jag herren" in Söndagsskolbok

Augustana Press

Person Name: Augustana Book Concern Publisher of "" in Söndagsskolbok Rock Island, Ill. Formerly Augustana Book Concern

Zacharias Topelius

1818 - 1898 Person Name: Z. Topelius Hymnal Number: 174 Author of "Gud signe de k'ra barn de sma" in Söndagsskolbok Finnish writer and later rector of the Helsinki University

J. H. van Harlingen

Hymnal Number: 187 Author of "Vi samlas, vi samlas, och lofsangen gar" in Söndagsskolbok

L. Holmes

Hymnal Number: 117 Author of "D'r t'ndes i fj'rran" in Söndagsskolbok

Wolfgang Dachstein

1487 - 1553 Hymnal Number: 75 Author of "Se, Herrens ord 'r rent och klart" in Söndagsskolbok Dachstein, Wolfgang, was, prior to the Reformation, a monk at Strassburg, and organist of the Cathedral. In 1524 he espoused the cause of the Reformation, and in 1525 was appointed organist and assistant preacher at St. Thomas's Church, which offices he held till at least 1530 (Koch, ii. 103-104).Along with his friend M. Greitter (q.v.) he edited the first Strassburg Hymnbook, the Kirchen ampt, published in 1525. Two of his Psalm versions have been translated into English, but he is best known as author of the melody which is set to the first of these.    i. An Wasserflüssen Babylon. [Ps. cxxxvii.] 1st pub. 1525, pt. iii, as above, and thence in Wackernage, iii. p. 98, in 5 st. of 10 1. The translations, almost identical, are : (1) “ At the ryvers of Babilon," by Bp. Coverdale, 1539 (Remains, 1846, p. 571). (2) "At the Rivers of Babylon," in the Gude and Godly Ballates (ed. 1568, folio 58, ed. 1868, p. 99).    ii. O Herr, wer würt sein Wohnung han. [Ps. xv.] 1st published 1525 as above, and thence in Wackernagel, iii. p. 98, in 3 st. of 7 1. Translated as " O Lord, quha sail in hevin dwell with the," in the Gude and Godly Ballates, (ed. 1568, folio 46, ed. 1868, p. 78). [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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