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Moger, Peter Roger is a composer who is published by Praise! Online at number 1226
John Γ  Kempis, (Hemerken), translated by John Mason Neale
Este's Psalter (1592) More fully, The Whole Booke of Psalmes with their wonted tunes as they are sung in churches, composed in to foure parts...compiled by sundry authors; an Anglo-Genevan collection published by Thomas…
Webb, Jessie F b 1866, d 1964. The only information we have about the author, as Cliff Knight notes, is that she lived to be 98, thus exceeding even Fanny Crosby (van Alstyne). No.274.
Trafford, David [omitted from Index to Praise!]. No further information. No.80*.
Green, Harold b Helme, nr Huddersfield, W Yorks 1871, d Umzimkulu, Cape Province, S Africa 1930. Like E M Crawford (qv), the author of the hymn to which his one enduring tune is usually set (found mostly in…
Wood, D Of uncertain details; see the notes to his text. No.425.
Collection of Easy Litanies (1852) COLLECTION OF EASY LITANIES (1852). The English source of one tune which several late-20th-c books have continued to choose. No.273=353.
John Langley and Paul Campbell
Kelly, Katharine Agnes May (Mary) KELLY, Katharine Agnes May (β€˜Mary’), b Croydon, Surrey 1869, d Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1942. As her hymn is evangelical in tone and found almost exclusively in evangelical books, it may be assumed…
Altrogge, Stephen Stephen is published by Praise! online at number 1192, which he composed with Jonathan Baird, Meghan Baird and Ryan Baird.
Baird, Ryan Ryan is published by Praise! online at number 1192, which he composed with Jonathan Baird, Meghan Baird and Stephen Altrogge.
Baird, Meghan Meghan is published by Praise! online at number 1192, which she wrote with Jonathan Baird, Ryan Baird and Stephen Altrogge.
Baird, Jonathan Jonathan is published by Praise! online at number 1192, which he composed with Meghan Baird, Ryan Baird and Stephen Altrogge.
Critchley, Robert Robert is published by Praise! online at number 1183 and 1186 which he co-wrote with Dawn Critchley.
Godfrey, Nathaniel Stedman b London 1817, d Southsea, Hants 1883. Although one tune of his occurs in mainly Baptist collections such as CH, GH, and The Companion Tune Book, almost nothing has been discovered about its composer.…
Ridgeway, Stephen Stephen has been published by Praise! online at numbers 1169 and 1175.
Bullock, Geoff Geoff is published by Praise! online at numbers 1150 and 1303
Goldsworthy, Colin Colin is published by Praise! online at numbers 1010, 1200 and 1260
Jackson, Robert b Oldham, Lancashire 1840, d Royton, nr Oldham 1914. Royal Academy of Music; organist, St Mark’s Grosvenor Sq (or N Audley St?), London, 1866–1868. Returned north in 1868 as organist of St…
Lloyd, Fiona Fiona is published by Praise! online at numbers 1131 and 1131a.
Gresham, Judy Judy is published by Praise! online at numbers 1130, 1295 and 1296
King, Mary Lou Her best known (jointly authored) song, included here, made its main impact in the UK via Spring Harvest events and MP. No.254.
Lancaster, Joseph b Hunslet, Yorks 1833, d Holbeck, ?Yorks 1880. He was organist at Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds, where in 1868 he edited The Leeds Tune Book. He composed hymn tunes and other church music. No.770.
Paine, Donald 20th-c Schoolmaster and Director of Music at Radley Coll, nr Abingdon, Oxon. No.555*.
Praxis Pietatis Melica (1647) initially edited by J CrΓΌger, qv. Later edns (from the 12th, in1666) were edited by Jacob Hintze and others. Many edns have between them enriched current hymnals with several tunes; the first…
Smith, Elizabeth Lee (Allen) b Pittsfield, Mass [?Dartmouth], USA 1817, d 1898. The daughter of Dr W Allen, president of Dartmouth Univ; in 1943 she married Dr H Boynton Smith, Prof at New York’s Union Theological Seminary.…
Spiess's Davids Harpffen-Spiel, Heidelberg (1745) Johann Martin Spiess was Prof of Music at Heidelberg Gymnasium and Organist at St Peter’s Ch. He was then Cathedral Organist at Berne, Switzerland, from 1746 until his death in 1772. No.765.
Tochter Sion, Cologne (1741) The popular name is adopted from the last two words of its much longer German title; the book bears the name of Cologne-born Dr Heinrich Lindenborn (1712–1750), It broke away from the traditional…
Elliott, James William b Warwick 1833, d St Marylebone, London 1915. Chorister at Leamington Parish Ch, Warwicks; organist at Leamington Chapel aged 14. Held several other organ posts, in London from 1862, the longest being…