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John Stainer

1840 - 1901 Person Name: J. Stainer Composer of "SONS OF LABOUR" in The Church Hymnary

Samuel Reynolds Hole

1819 - 1904 Person Name: Samuel R. Hole Author of "Sons of Labor, Dear to Jesus" in The Cyber Hymnal Hole, Samuel Reynolds, D.D., born at Ardwick, near Manchester, Dec. 5, 1819, and educated at Brasenose College, Oxford; B.A. 1844; D.D. by Abp. of Canterbury, 1887. He was Curate of Cannton, Notts, 1844-1850, and Vicar 1850-87. In 1887 he became Dean of Rochester. Previous to this he had held several important appointments. He has published some prose works, including Hints to Preachers, &c, 1880; A Book about Roses, 1869, &c. His hymn, "Sons of labour, dear to Jesus" (Working Men's Service), appeared in the 1889 Supplemental Hymns to Hymns Ancient & Modern. Died Aug. 27, 1904. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

J. A. Mitchell

1849 - 1905 Person Name: Rev. J. A. Mitchell Author of "All things bless Thee, God most holy" in The Day School Hymn Book Mitchell, James Alexander, B.A., born in Edinburgh, Nov. 19th, 1849, and since a Congregational Minister in Nottingham. He has written a number of hymns for use at Anniversaries. One of these, written in 1880, appears in W. R. Stevenson's School Hymnal, 1880, “All things bless Thee, God most holy" (Praise to the Father). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ============== Mitchell, J. A., p, 1580, i. He was Principal of Nottingham Congregational Institute 1897-1903, and subsequently Secretary to the Congregational Union. Died in April 1905. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

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