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Hymn Writers

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=Men=
* Norman Anderson (1908-1988)
* William Anglin (1882-1965)
** missionary in Brazil
* H.P. Barker (1869-1952)
* John Beaumont
** preached at G.V. Wigram's memorial service
* Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan (1827-1909)
* Edward Lawrence Bevir (1847-1922)
* Philip Paul Bliss aka Philipp Bliss (1838-1876)
** wrote the tune for ''It Is Well With My Soul'' and the lyics/tune for "Man of Sorrows"
** Baptist, but present at the 1869 meetings of Henry Moorhouse "the boy preacher" at Moody Church
* Miss Hannah K. Burlingham (1842-1901)
** Quaker to PB @ 1863
* Lady Margaret Malcolm Cockburn-Campbell
** dau. of Gen. Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B.
** m. Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell, early PB.
* Miss Margaret Ledley Carson (1833-1920)
* Lord Adalbert Cecil (1841-1889)
** see ''Chief Men Among The Brethren''
** "John Nelson Darby rebuked some young brothers who, in his presence, criticized Mr. Chapman. In his rebuke he is reported to have said, "I don't want to hear anything said against Mr. Chapman. He practices the things that I preach".
** see [http://lewisandroth.com/product/robert-chapman-a-biography/ Robert Chapman: A Biography] & [http://lewisandroth.com/product/agape-leadership/ Agape Leadership]
* Edith Adeline Gilling Cherry (1872-1897 Plymouth, Eng.), died at 25.
** author of "We Rest On Thee", which Jim Elliot, Pete Fleming, Edward McCully, Nate Saint & Roger Youderian sang in Jan. 1956 shortly before being martyred in Ecuador.
* Samuel O’Malley Gore Cluff (1837-1910)
** authored over 1,000 songs; pastor in Ireland before joining the PB in 1884.
* James George Deck (1802-1884)
* Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889)
* Hazel Davidson Dixon (Dial Park Hall, Stockport, Eng.)
* Dr. Emil Donges (1853-1923)
** translated Miller's Church History into German
* E.P. Ellis (1879-1963)
** pioneer worker in Brazil
* Miss E.J. Elwood
* William Woldridge Fereday (1866-1959)
* Inglis Fleming (1859-1955)
** grandfather of Peter Fleming (d. 1956 Ecuador)
* S.T. Francis (c.1834-1925)
* George West Frazer (1840-1896)
* [[Alfred Perks Gibbs]]
* Leslie M. Grant (b. 1917 Innisvale, AB - d. '''2011''' Seattle, WA)
* Dr. Henry Grattan Guinness (1835-1910)
** published first open brethren PB missionary magazine; influenced Hudson Taylor & Dr. Barnardo; founded East London Institute; * Agnes Mary Harding (1887-1966)
* Benjamin George Hardingham (1894-1973)
** his father left the C. of E. for the PB in the 1880's
** ex-Anglican clergyman to PB worker in Portugal.
* Frank Binford Hole
* Miss Amelia Matilda Hull (1825-1882)
** sister of early PB, Capt. Hull.
* Andrew Jukes
* Albert von der Kammer (1860-1951)
** Baptist SS teacher to PB in 1847
** penned first hymn at 17, wrote 300 others;
* A.E. Myles
* H.F. Nunnerley (1873-1953)
** helped revise 1903 & 1932 Little Flock hymnbooks
* Thomas West Porter (1844-1917)
** Anglican SS teacher to PB in 1884
* Miss C. Helena von Poseck (1859-1953)
* Lady Powerscourt aka Theodosia A. Howard Wingfield (1800-1836)
** held prophecy conferences at her mansion where Darby, Denny, Wigram and Bellett gathered 1828-1836.
* Dr. Thomas Edie Purdom (c. 1852-1942)
** physician @ Croydon, Eng.
* Thomas H. Reynolds (1830-1930)
** joined the PB in his youth prior to 1848, met in 1848 with small company of exclusives over a bible truth depot in Bristol.
* Miss A. Ross (d. aged 19)
* Dr. H.L. Rossier (b. 1852 Switzerland - d. 1942)
** editor @ ''Le Messager Evangelique'', popular PB periodical in Switzerland; wrote 28 hymns;
** his father, J.B. Rossier, joined with Darby in '''1838''' in the beginning.
* Edward Rubie
** joined the PB in the 1870's; woolen cloth merchant supplying tailors in London;
* Douglas Russell (d. 1933)
** preacher @ [[Merrion Hall, Dublin]]
* Alexander Stewart (1843-1923)
* Dr. Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875)* William Trotter (1818-1865)** see ''Chief Men Among the Brethren''* George Vicesimus Wigram (1805-1879)** 20th child of his father, Sir Robert Wigram* John Withy (1809-1882)** in fellowship @ Bethesda Chapel, Bristol =Women=* Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan (1827-1909)* Miss Hannah K. Burlingham (1842-1901)** Quaker to PB @ 1863* Lady Margaret Malcolm Cockburn-Campbell** dau. of Gen. Sir John Malcolm, G.C.B.** m. Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell, early PB.* Miss Margaret Ledley Carson (1833-1920)* Edith Adeline Gilling Cherry (1872-1897 Plymouth, Eng.), died at 25.** author of "We Rest On Thee", which Jim Elliot, Pete Fleming, Edward McCully, Nate Saint & Roger Youderian sang in Jan. 1956 shortly before being martyred in Ecuador.* Hazel Davidson Dixon (Dial Park Hall, Stockport, Eng.)* Miss E.J. Elwood* Agnes Mary Harding (1887-1966)* Miss Amelia Matilda Hull (1825-1882)** sister of early PB, Capt. Hull.* Miss C. Helena von Poseck (1859-1953)* Lady Powerscourt aka Theodosia A. Howard Wingfield (1800-1836)** held prophecy conferences at her mansion where Darby, Denny, Wigram and Bellett gathered 1828-1836.* Miss A. Ross (d. aged 19)* Miss A.M. Stoney
** may have been related to J.B. Stoney
* Miss Cenita Thompson (1822-1909)
* Dr. Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875)
* Janetta W. Taylor Trench (1843-1925)
* William Trotter (1818-1865)
** see ''Chief Men Among the Brethren''
* Mary Jane Deck Walker (1816-1878)
* Miss Charlotte Anne Wellesley (1847-1930)
** dau. of early PB, Capt. William Henry George Wellesley (1806-1875)
* Fanny Theodora Wigram (1831-1871)
* George Vicesimus Wigram (1805-1879)** 20th child of his father, Sir Robert Wigram* John Withy (1809-1882)** in fellowship @ Bethesda Chapel, Bristol
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