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Robert Lowry, born 1826, died in 1899 is the composer of over 500 hymns. Robert Wadsworth Lowry is an entirely different person who was born after 1900 and had nothing to do with being a poet, hymn writer, of the works mentioned. I am Robert Lowry's great granddaughter. How Robert Wadworth Lowry came to be credited, I don't know. However, you need to change the name to simply Robert Lowry. Thank you very much. My email address is: jhls30@aol.com
I believe that "Beautiful River" is actually the same song as "Shall We Gather." So there is no need for them to be credited separately here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dmthieme (talk • contribs) 23:24, 1 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]