The Evolution of a Great HymnPresbyterian Historical Society, 1902 - Всего страниц: 15 |
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... seems proper . On the one hand they fill out so well the definition of what a hymn should be , while on the other , neither by their author's intention nor by their literal fidelity , can they claim to be a metrical psalm - version in ...
... seems proper . On the one hand they fill out so well the definition of what a hymn should be , while on the other , neither by their author's intention nor by their literal fidelity , can they claim to be a metrical psalm - version in ...
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... seem to have assumed that this first edition had no particular differences from those that followed it , and they ... seems clear . In annotating " Eternal Power , Whose High Abode " ( p . 356 ) , Dr. Julian begins by saying : " This ...
... seem to have assumed that this first edition had no particular differences from those that followed it , and they ... seems clear . In annotating " Eternal Power , Whose High Abode " ( p . 356 ) , Dr. Julian begins by saying : " This ...
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... seem to modify the original text in not less than three places . Such errors in an authority so remarkably accurate indicate that the first edition was not at hand when these notices were penned , and this is to be ex- plained by the ...
... seem to modify the original text in not less than three places . Such errors in an authority so remarkably accurate indicate that the first edition was not at hand when these notices were penned , and this is to be ex- plained by the ...
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... seems to obscure the subject . Referring to our hymn , he says : † " The noble version of the 100th Psalm , in Watts's imitations , is also an equally felicitous improvement of some jingling rhymes which first appeared in the Lyrics ...
... seems to obscure the subject . Referring to our hymn , he says : † " The noble version of the 100th Psalm , in Watts's imitations , is also an equally felicitous improvement of some jingling rhymes which first appeared in the Lyrics ...
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... seem to be no observable traces of the first three authors mentioned ; but no less than three lines can be distinctly traced to their originals in Dr. Patrick's version . * These three lines are as follows : † Patrick : Know that our ...
... seem to be no observable traces of the first three authors mentioned ; but no less than three lines can be distinctly traced to their originals in Dr. Patrick's version . * These three lines are as follows : † Patrick : Know that our ...
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A-cross the Ocean A83 THE EVOLUTION alteration annotation Barlow British Isles cease to move Charles-Town book Church of England croud thy Gates Enter his Gates Eternity thy Love form'd fourth verse Gates with thankfull group of imitations Horae Lyricae hymn book hymn-tinkering hymnals hymnody Isles shall send Jehovah's Awful Throne Julian Land his Name last verse later editions Lord LOUIS F Methodists Milner Mycall Name adore Noise A-cross omitted original text Patrick Patrick's version Presbyterian Psalms psalm-versions Psalms and Hymns Psalms of David Reformed Psalms reprint retained Watts's revision of Watts Rock thy Truth sacred joy second edition send the Noise Sheep we stray'd sounding Praise stand When rolling thankfull Songs thy Command Tongues Shall fill Truth must stand Vast as Eternity verse of Watts Voices raise wandring Sheep Watts printed Watts's 100th Psalm Watts's fifth Watts's first verse Watts's fourth Watts's Horae Watts's Imitations Wesley's text World is thy
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Стр. 10 - Jehovah's awful throne, -*-* Ye nations bow with sacred joy : Know that the Lord is God alone ; He can create and He destroy. 2 His sov'reign power, without our aid, Made us of clay and form'd us men ; And when like wand'ring sheep we stray'd, He brought us to his fold again. 3 We'll crowd thy gates with thankful songs...
Стр. 7 - ll crowd thy gates with thankful songs, High as the heavens our voices raise ; And earth, with her ten thousand tongues, Shall fill thy courts with sounding praise. 4 Wide as the world is thy command...
Стр. 6 - The Psalms of David, Imitated in the Language of the New Testament, and applied to the Christian State and Worship.
Стр. 9 - Many gentlemen have done my brother and me (though without naming us) the honour to reprint many of our hymns. Now they are perfectly welcome so to do, provided they print them just as they are. But I desire they would not attempt to mend them ; for they really are not able. None of them is able to mend either the sense or the verse.
Стр. 4 - Sing to the Lord with joyful voice; Let every land his name adore; The British isles shall send the noise Across the ocean to the shore.
Стр. 10 - ... sovereign power, without our aid, Made us of clay, and formed us men ; And when, like wandering sheep, we strayed, He brought us to his fold again.
Стр. 3 - ... faults, nor so blind as to espy none ; though I hope the multitude of alterations in this second edition are not without amendment. There is so large a difference between this and the former, in the change of titles, lines, and whole poems, as well as in the various transpositions, that it would be useless, and endless, and all confusion, for any reader to compare them throughout.
Стр. 8 - A Century of select PSALMS, and portions of the PSALMS of DAVID, in verse, for the use of the Charter-House, by John Patrick, DD; London, by JM, for R.
Стр. 3 - I expect to be for ever free from the temptation of making or mending poems again.* So that my friends may be perfectly secure against this impression's growing waste upon their hands, and useless, as the former has done. Let minds that are better furnished for such performances pursue these studies, if they are convinced that poesy can be made serviceable to religion and virtue. As for myself, I almost blush to think that I have read so little, and written so much. The following years of my life...
Стр. 4 - SING to the Lord with Joyful Voice, Let every Land his Name adore, The British Isles shall send the Noise Across the Ocean to the Shore.