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Mrs. F. A. F. Wood White

Person Name: Mrs. E. Wood-White Hymnal Number: d13 Author of "Nearing home" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools

Eliza M. Sherman

Hymnal Number: d57 Author of "In the crown of my rejoicing" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools

Mattie Pearson Smith

Hymnal Number: d16 Author of "Beautiful star of Bethlehem, shine" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools

John Guthrie

1814 - 1878 Person Name: J. Guthrie Hymnal Number: d164 Author of "Ye ransomed of Jesus" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools Guthrie, John, D.D., son of John Guthrie, Milnathort, Kinross-shire, was born at Milnathort, May 30, 1814, and after studying at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated M.A. in 1835, was in 1840 ordained minister of the United Secession Church in Kendal. Sympathising with the views of Dr. James Morison, he was, in 1843, deposed, and joined with Dr. Morison in forming the Evangelical Union. He continued in Kendal till 1848, becoming then minister of Dundas St. Evangelical Union Church, Glasgow. In 1851 he went to Greenock; thence, in 1862, to Tolmer's Square, London, returning in 1860 to Glasgow as minister of Howard St. E. U. Church. He died in London, September 18, 1878, while on his way to New Zealand. From 1846 to 1861 he was Professor to the Evangelical Union, and was re-elected in 1875. He received the degree of D.D. from Coburg University, U.S.A., in 1875. He was Convener of the Committee which compiled the Evangelical Hymn Book of 1856, and a member of that which compiled the Evangelical Hymnal of 1878 (to which he contributed four hymns). His hymns appeared in The Daystar, The Evangelical Magazine, &c. In 1869 he published Sacred Lyrics; Hymns, original and translated from the German, with versions of Psalms, London, J. Nisbet & Co., 1869. This work consists of 28 hymns, 17 translations, and 37 Psalm versions. Some of the hymns have much beauty and sweetness. The translations from the German are accompanied by interesting notes, and, while not ranking with the best by Miss Winkworth, are yet very good. The Psalm versions are of average merit. His hymns in common use are:— 1. Blood of sprinkling, healing tide. [Blood of Sprinkling.] Appeared in The Evangelical Union Hymn Book, 1856, in 3 st. of 8 1., and again, unaltered, in The Evangelical Union Hymnal, 1878. Composed in 1844. 2. How lovely are thy tents, [Public Worship]. First published in Hymns & Spiritual Songs, collected by James Morison, Kilmarnock, Pt. ii., 1844, in 7 st. of 6 1. It was repeated, unaltered, in The Evangelical Union Hymn Book, 1856; and The Evangelical Union Hymnal, 1878. 3. ‘Tis evening: over Salem's towers, &c. [Christ weeping over Jerusalem.] Appeared in The Evangelical Union Hymn Book 1856, in 4 st. of 8 double lines, and again, unaltered, in The Evangelical Union Hymnal, 1878, No. 62, where it is dated 1846. 4. Ye ransomed of Jesus. [Praise to Jesus.] First published in Hymns & Spiritual Songs, &c. (see No. 2), Pt. ii., 1844, in 7 st. of 6 1.; and again, unaltered, in The Evangelical Union Hymn Book, 1856; and The Evangelical Union Hymnal, 1878, No. 98.[Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

L. F. Cole

Person Name: L. F. Colle Hymnal Number: d165 Author of "White as the wings of a dove" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools Rev. L. F. Cole served churches in Indiana, Minnesota and Wisconsin. He was active in the Temperance movement and wrote several hymns. Dianne Shapiro

Abel C. Thomas

1807 - 1880 Person Name: A. C. Thomas Hymnal Number: d92 Author of "Sing glory hallelujah, hosanna to the King" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools Thomas, Rev. Abel Charles. (Exeter, Pennsylvania, July 11, 1807--September 27, 1880, Tacony, Penn.). A Universalist minister whose most important pastorate was at the Lombard Street Church, Philadelphia, 1830-1839, and again 1848-1863. A controversial writer and speaker. He edited Hymns of Zion, Philadelphia, 1839, the first Universalist hymn book to contain tunes. Five of his hymns are included in Church Harmonies: New and Old, 1895: 1. Far as Creation's bounds extend, 2. God of creation, our Father and Saviour, 3. O, where shall rest be found, 4. Praise ye the Lord, 5. Thou, whose wide extended sway. --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives

John O. Foster

Hymnal Number: d116 Author of "Sweet, joyful, glorious morn" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools 19th Century Currently, our only data on Foster is that he was a minister. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

James G. Clark

Hymnal Number: d39 Author of "Father, hear me" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools

Lewis F. Lindsay

Person Name: L. F. Lindsay Hymnal Number: d7 Author of "Happy Children's Day" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools

S. L. Cuthbert

Hymnal Number: d152 Author of "We praise thy name, dear Jesus" in Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools Late 19th Century

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