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Julian, John (June 1907). A dictionary of hymnology : setting forth the origin and history of Christian hymns of all ages and nations. London: John Murray. pp. 151. ISBN 978-0-8490-1719-3. Bailey, Albert Edward (1950). The Gospel in Hymns. New York: Charles Scribner's sons. pp. 436–437. ISBN 978-0-684-15554-8. Village Site, No Author listed.
John Ernest Bode (1816–1874), clergyman and poet; Henry Bonney (1780–1862), English churchman and author; ... Samuel John Stone (1839–1900), clergyman and hymn ...
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John Ernest Bode (1816–1874), poet, hymnist and cleric; John Bodenham (1569–1610), anthologist; Barbara Bodichon (1827–1891), educator and feminist; John Bois (1560–1643), scholar, AV translator and cleric; Osbern Bokenam (c. 1393 – c. 1463), literary historian and cleric; Robert Bolt (1924–1995), dramatist and screenwriter, A Man ...
Many hymn writers in the early Church gained prominence and achieved canonisation. Saint John of Damascus (c. 675 or 676 – 749) was noted for his work as a hymn writer; some of the most popular English hymns which are translations of his works include Come ye faithful, raise the strain, Let us rise in early morning and The day of resurrection, all associated with the season of Eastertide and ...
John Taylor (Unitarian hymn writer) Charles John Thomas; Robert B. Thompson; Dorothy Ann Thrupp; Stuart Townend (musician) Noël Tredinnick; Lady Mary Trefusis; John E. Tullidge; Daniel Turner (hymn writer)
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There is a popular story most hymnologists do not believe about the origin of this hymn text that started 122 years after publication of the hymn text by a letter published in the Times of London, 3 June 1898 from Dean Lefroy of Norwich, together with one from Sir W. H. Wills on the same matter. [2]