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  2. Haldor Lillenas - Wikipedia

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    Haldor Lillenas was born on 19 November 1885 on Stord Island, near Bergen, Norway, the son of Ole Paulsen Lillenas (born May 1854 in Norway; died 24 July 1926 in Hennepin County, Minnesota), [7] a farmer and storekeeper, and his wife Anna Marie Lillenas (born March 1851 in Norway; died c. 1906 in Minnesota), [8] and brother of Paul Olson (born 27 March 1879 in Norway; died 18 May 1934 in ...

  3. Bertha Mae Lillenas - Wikipedia

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    After Bertha Mae's death, her husband, Haldor Lillenas, compiled and published a book of hymns by his recently deceased wife, Fireside Hymns (1945). [17] Given the well-documented history of Haldor Lillenas's publishing activities, Bertha Mae's role as a minister and hymnist have been overlooked. [12]

  4. Peniel Mission - Wikipedia

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    Haldor Lillenas (1885–1959), "the most influential Wesleyan/ Holiness songwriter and publisher in the 20th century", [28] who was converted at the Peniel Mission in Astoria, Oregon, in 1906; [29] and; R.G. LeTourneau, wealthy pioneer of the earth-moving industry who was active in the Peniel Mission at Stockton, California. [30]

  5. Manie Payne Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson was born Manie Payne in 1850 in the town of Carlow in County Carlow, 84 km from Dublin, in the south-east of Ireland.On 7 June 1883, she married Theodore Pollock Ferguson (January 10, 1853, in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio – July 12, 1920, in Los Angeles), a former minister in the United Presbyterian Church (Jones, Guide 628; Hunt 285), who had been converted in 1875 in Oberlin ...

  6. Haldor - Wikipedia

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    Haldor Johan Hanson (1856–1929), American hymn writer, publisher and author Haldor Lægreid , Norwegian musical artist Haldor Lillenas (1885–1959), minister in the Church of the Nazarene, author, song evangelist, poet, music publisher and prolific hymnwriter

  7. Peniel Missionary Society - Wikipedia

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    Concerns the Peniel Missions and the work of T. P. and Manie Ferguson. Reference to Haldor Lillenas. St. John, Burton, ed. Foreign Missions Year Book of North America 1920. Foreign Missions Conference of North America Committee of reference and counsel, 1919. See pages 202 and 268 regarding the Peniel Missionary Society.

  8. Nazarene Publishing House - Wikipedia

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    Lillenas Publishing, which was founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1925 by Nazarene minister and composer Haldor Lillenas (born 19 November 1885 at Stord Island, Norway; died 18 August 1959 at Aspen, Colorado). [7] Lillenas was purchased by NPH [8] in 1930. [9]

  9. Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    Music and drama resources are published under the label Lillenas Publishing, which was founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1925 by Nazarene minister and composer Haldor Lillenas, [109] and subsequently purchased by NPH [110] in 1930. [111]