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R. P. Clark

Hymnal Number: 168 Author of "Marching along, we are marching along" in The Altar, a Service Book for Sunday Schools (New and Enl. Ed.)

J. G. Bartholomew

1834 - 1874 Person Name: Rev. J. G. Bartholomew Editor of "" in The Altar, a Service Book for Sunday Schools (New and Enl. Ed.) John Glass Bartholomew was born in Pompey (Onondaga Co.) NY, February 28, 1834. His family attended the Universalist Church, and they sent him to Clinton Liberal Institute where he prepared for the ministry. He pastored churches for twenty years in Upper Lisle and Oxford, New York; Aurora, Illinois; Roxbury, Massachusetts; Brooklyn, New York; Auburn, New York; Syracuse, New York; and then Newark, New Jersey. Dianne Shapiro, from "Fifty Notable Years: views of the ministry of Christian Universalism during the last half-century" by John G. Adams (Boston: Universalist Publishing House, 1883)

I. P. Williams

Hymnal Number: 167 Author of "Come, let us sing praise to our King" in The Altar, a Service Book for Sunday Schools (New and Enl. Ed.) Williams, I. P. This name is given in W. B. Bradbury's Oriola, 1860, No. 288, as the author of "Another year has passed away" (Old Year). In the Methodist Sunday School Hymn Book, 1879, the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and others. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Universalist Publishing House

Publisher of "" in The Altar, a Service Book for Sunday Schools (New and Enl. Ed.)

Mary A. Young

Hymnal Number: 113 Author of "There's a home for the poor on that beautiful shore" in The Altar, a Service Book for Sunday Schools (New and Enl. Ed.)

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