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ST MIRREN

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert Archibald Smith, 1780-1829 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 11716 54356 71765 Used With Text: Give thanks to God, call on his name

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The race that long in darkness pined

Author: John Morison Appears in 221 hymnals Topics: Our Lord Christ His Nativity Scripture: Isaiah 9:2-7 Used With Tune: ST. MIRREN'S
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Give thanks to God, call on his name

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 23 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, call on his name; to men his deeds make known. 2 Sing ye to him, sing psalms; proclaim his wondrous works each one. 3 To glory in his holy name unite with one accord; and let the heart of every one rejoice that seeks the Lord. 4 The Lord Almighty and his strength, with stedfast hearts seek ye: his blessed and his gracious face seek ye continually. 5 Think on the works that he hath done. Which admiration breed; his wonders, and the judgments all which from his mouth proceed; 6 O ye that are of Abraham’s race, his servant faithful known; and ye that Jacob’s children are, whom he chose for his own. 7 Because he, and he only, is the mighty Lord our God; and his most righteous judgments are in all the earth abroad. 8 His covenant he remembered hath, that it may ever stand: to thousand generations he his promise did command. 9 Which covenant he firmly made with faithful Abraham, and unto Isaac by his oath, he did renew the same: 10 And unto Jacob, for a law, he made it firm and sure, a covenant to Israel, which ever should endure: 11 he said, I will give Canaan’s land for heritage to you; 12 while they were strangers there, and few, in number very few: 13 While yet they went from land to land without a sure abode; and while through sundry kingdoms they did wander far abroad;1 4 yet, notwithstanding, suffered he no man to do them wrong: yea, for their sakes, he did reprove kings, who were great and strong. 15 Thus did he say, Touch ye not those that mine anointed be, nor do the prophets any harm that do pertain to me. 16 He called for famine on the land, he brake the staff of bread: 17 but yet he sent a man before, by whom they should be fed; Even Joseph, whom unnaturally sell for a slave did they; 18 whose feet with fetters they did hurt, and he in irons lay; 19 until the time that his word came to give him liberty; the word and purpose of the Lord did him in prison try. 20 Then sent the king and did command that he enlarged should be: he that the people’s ruler was did send to set him free. 21 To be the Lord of all his house he raised him as most fit; to him of all that he possessed he did the charge commit: 22 That he might at his pleasure bind the princes of the land; and also teach his senators wisdom to understand. 23 And down into the land of Ham, to Egypt, Israel came; down into Egypt came; and for a season Jacob then did sojourn in the same. 24 And he did greatly by his power increase his people there; and stronger than their enemies they by his blessing were. 25 Their heart he turned then to hate his people bitterly; with those that his own servants were to deal in subtlety. 26 His servant Moses he did send, Aaron his chosen one: 27 by these his signs and wonders great in Ham’s land were made known. 28 Darkness he sent, and made it dark; his word they did obey. 29 He turned their waters into blood, and he their fish did slay. 30 The land in plenty brought forth frogs in chambers of their kings. 31 His word all sorts of flies and lice in all their border brings. 32 For showers hail and flaming fire into their land he sent: 33 and he their vines and fig-trees smote; trees of their coasts he rent. 34 He spake, and caterpillars came, locusts did much abound; 35 which in their land all herbs consumed, and all fruits of their ground. 36 He smote all first-born in their land, chief of their strength each one. 37 With gold and silver brought them forth, weak in their tribes were none. 38 Egypt was glad when forth they went, their fear on them did light. 39 He spread a cloud for covering, and fire to shine by night. 40 They asked, he sent the quail, and bread of heaven on them bestowed; 41 the rock he opened rocks, waters gushed, streams in the desert flowed 42 For on his holy promise he, and servant Abraham, thought. 43 With joy his people, his elect with gladness, forth he brought. 44 And unto them the pleasant lands he of the heathen gave; That of the people’s labour they inheritance might have. 45 That they his statutes might observe according to his word; And that they might his laws obey. Give praise unto the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 105 Used With Tune: ST MIRREN
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Not unto us, Lord, not to us

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Not unto us, Lord, not to us, but do thou glory take unto thy name, even for thy truth, and for thy mercy’s sake. 2 O wherefore should the heathen say, where is their God now gone? 3 But our God in the heavens is, what pleased him he hath done. 4 Their idols silver are and gold, work of men’s hands they be. 5 Mouths have they, but they do not speak; and eyes, but they do not see, 6 ears have they, but they do not hear; noses, but smell they not; 7 hands, feet, but handle not, nor walk; nor speak they through their throat. 8 Like them their makers are, and all on them their trust that build. 9 O Israel, trust thou in the Lord, he is their help and shield. 10 O Aaron’s house, trust in the Lord, their help and shield is he. 11 Who fear the Lord, trust in the Lord, their help and shield is he. 12 The Lord of us hath mindful been, and he will bless us still: he will the house of Israel bless, bless Aaron’s house he will. 13 Both small and great, that fear the Lord, he will them surely bless. 14 The Lord will you, you and your seed, aye more and more increase. 15 O blessed are ye of the Lord, who made the earth and heaven. 16 The heavens are for the Lord, but earth he to men’s sons hath given. 17 The dead praise not the Lord nor those in grave that silent be; 18 him praise will we henceforth for aye. Praise to the Lord give ye. Scripture: Psalm 115 Used With Tune: ST MIRREN

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The race that long in darkness pined

Author: John Morison Hymnal: The Riverdale Hymn Book #94 (1912) Topics: Our Lord Christ His Nativity Scripture: Isaiah 9:2-7 Tune Title: ST. MIRREN'S
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Give thanks to God, call on his name

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P105a (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Give thanks to God, call on his name; to men his deeds make known. 2 Sing ye to him, sing psalms; proclaim his wondrous works each one. 3 To glory in his holy name unite with one accord; and let the heart of every one rejoice that seeks the Lord. 4 The Lord Almighty and his strength, with stedfast hearts seek ye: his blessed and his gracious face seek ye continually. 5 Think on the works that he hath done. Which admiration breed; his wonders, and the judgments all which from his mouth proceed; 6 O ye that are of Abraham’s race, his servant faithful known; and ye that Jacob’s children are, whom he chose for his own. 7 Because he, and he only, is the mighty Lord our God; and his most righteous judgments are in all the earth abroad. 8 His covenant he remembered hath, that it may ever stand: to thousand generations he his promise did command. 9 Which covenant he firmly made with faithful Abraham, and unto Isaac by his oath, he did renew the same: 10 And unto Jacob, for a law, he made it firm and sure, a covenant to Israel, which ever should endure: 11 he said, I will give Canaan’s land for heritage to you; 12 while they were strangers there, and few, in number very few: 13 While yet they went from land to land without a sure abode; and while through sundry kingdoms they did wander far abroad;1 4 yet, notwithstanding, suffered he no man to do them wrong: yea, for their sakes, he did reprove kings, who were great and strong. 15 Thus did he say, Touch ye not those that mine anointed be, nor do the prophets any harm that do pertain to me. 16 He called for famine on the land, he brake the staff of bread: 17 but yet he sent a man before, by whom they should be fed; Even Joseph, whom unnaturally sell for a slave did they; 18 whose feet with fetters they did hurt, and he in irons lay; 19 until the time that his word came to give him liberty; the word and purpose of the Lord did him in prison try. 20 Then sent the king and did command that he enlarged should be: he that the people’s ruler was did send to set him free. 21 To be the Lord of all his house he raised him as most fit; to him of all that he possessed he did the charge commit: 22 That he might at his pleasure bind the princes of the land; and also teach his senators wisdom to understand. 23 And down into the land of Ham, to Egypt, Israel came; down into Egypt came; and for a season Jacob then did sojourn in the same. 24 And he did greatly by his power increase his people there; and stronger than their enemies they by his blessing were. 25 Their heart he turned then to hate his people bitterly; with those that his own servants were to deal in subtlety. 26 His servant Moses he did send, Aaron his chosen one: 27 by these his signs and wonders great in Ham’s land were made known. 28 Darkness he sent, and made it dark; his word they did obey. 29 He turned their waters into blood, and he their fish did slay. 30 The land in plenty brought forth frogs in chambers of their kings. 31 His word all sorts of flies and lice in all their border brings. 32 For showers hail and flaming fire into their land he sent: 33 and he their vines and fig-trees smote; trees of their coasts he rent. 34 He spake, and caterpillars came, locusts did much abound; 35 which in their land all herbs consumed, and all fruits of their ground. 36 He smote all first-born in their land, chief of their strength each one. 37 With gold and silver brought them forth, weak in their tribes were none. 38 Egypt was glad when forth they went, their fear on them did light. 39 He spread a cloud for covering, and fire to shine by night. 40 They asked, he sent the quail, and bread of heaven on them bestowed; 41 the rock he opened rocks, waters gushed, streams in the desert flowed 42 For on his holy promise he, and servant Abraham, thought. 43 With joy his people, his elect with gladness, forth he brought. 44 And unto them the pleasant lands he of the heathen gave; That of the people’s labour they inheritance might have. 45 That they his statutes might observe according to his word; And that they might his laws obey. Give praise unto the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 105 Languages: English Tune Title: ST MIRREN
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Not unto us, Lord, not to us

Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #P115a (2004) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Not unto us, Lord, not to us, but do thou glory take unto thy name, even for thy truth, and for thy mercy’s sake. 2 O wherefore should the heathen say, where is their God now gone? 3 But our God in the heavens is, what pleased him he hath done. 4 Their idols silver are and gold, work of men’s hands they be. 5 Mouths have they, but they do not speak; and eyes, but they do not see, 6 ears have they, but they do not hear; noses, but smell they not; 7 hands, feet, but handle not, nor walk; nor speak they through their throat. 8 Like them their makers are, and all on them their trust that build. 9 O Israel, trust thou in the Lord, he is their help and shield. 10 O Aaron’s house, trust in the Lord, their help and shield is he. 11 Who fear the Lord, trust in the Lord, their help and shield is he. 12 The Lord of us hath mindful been, and he will bless us still: he will the house of Israel bless, bless Aaron’s house he will. 13 Both small and great, that fear the Lord, he will them surely bless. 14 The Lord will you, you and your seed, aye more and more increase. 15 O blessed are ye of the Lord, who made the earth and heaven. 16 The heavens are for the Lord, but earth he to men’s sons hath given. 17 The dead praise not the Lord nor those in grave that silent be; 18 him praise will we henceforth for aye. Praise to the Lord give ye. Scripture: Psalm 115 Languages: English Tune Title: ST MIRREN

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John Morison

1750 - 1798 Author of "The race that long in darkness pined" in The Riverdale Hymn Book Morison, John, D.D., was born in Aberdeenshire in 1749. He studied at the University of Aberdeen (King's College), where he graduated M.A. in 1771. In 1780 he became parish minister of Canisbay, Caithness. He received the degree of D.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1792. He died at Canisbay, June 12, 1798. He was one of the members added on May 26, 1781, to the Committee appointed by the General Assembly of 1775 to revise the Translations and Paraphrases of 1745. To him are ascribed Nos. 19, 21, 29, 30 and 35, in the 1781 collection, and he is said to have been joint author with John Logan of Nos. 27 and 28. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Robert Archibald Smith

1780 - 1829 Person Name: R. A. Smith, 1780-1829 Composer of "ST. MIRREN'S" in The Riverdale Hymn Book Although largely self-taught, Robert A. Smith (b. Reading, Berkshire, England, 1780; d. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1829) was an excellent musician. By the age of ten he played the violin, cello, and flute, and was a church chorister. From 1802 to 1817 he taught music in Paisley and was precentor at the Abbey; from 1823 until his death he was precentor and choirmaster in St. George's Church, Edinburgh. He enlarged the repertoire of tunes for psalm singing in Scotland, raised the precentor skills to a fine art, and greatly improved the singing of the church choirs he directed. Smith published his church music in Sacred Harmony (1820, 1825) and compiled a six-volume collection of Scottish songs, The Scottish Minstrel (1820-1824). Bert Polman
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