Horatius Bonar was born at Edinburgh, in 1808. His education was obtained at the High School, and the University of his native city. He was ordained to the ministry, in 1837, and since then has been pastor at Kelso. In 1843, he joined the Free Church of Scotland. His reputation as a religious writer was first gained on the publication of the "Kelso Tracts," of which he was the author. He has also written many other prose works, some of which have had a very large circulation. Nor is he less favorably known as a religious poet and hymn-writer. The three series of "Hymns of Faith and Hope," have passed through several editions.
--Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872… Go to person page >
The original chant melody associated with this text [i.e., "Eternal Father, strong to save"] is found in most hymnals of denominations where chant has played a role, including the Lutheran tradition, which has produced much organ music on this well-known chant.
The setting here is by John B. Dykes (…
Display Title: Great ruler of the land and seaFirst Line: Great ruler of the land and seaTune Title: MELITAAuthor: Rev. Horatius Bonar (1808-1889)Date: 1891
Display Title: Great Ruler of the Land and SeaFirst Line: Great Ruler of the land and seaTune Title: MELITAAuthor: H. BonarMeter: L.M., 6 linesScripture: Psalm 65:5Date: 1890Subject: Sea and Sailors |
Display Title: Great Ruler of the land and seaFirst Line: Great Ruler of the land and seaTune Title: ST. CHRYSOSTOMAuthor: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889Meter: 8 8 8 8 8 8.Date: 1918Subject: Occasional Hymns | Travellers by Sea and Land
Display Title: Great Ruler of the land and seaFirst Line: Great Ruler of the land and seaTune Title: ST. CHRYSOSTOMAuthor: Horatius BonarMeter: 8.8.8.8.8.8.Date: 1897Subject: Special Occasions | Sailors and Travellers
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