Wardlaw, Ralph, D.D. This venerable and (in his generation) influential Scottish divine contributed twelve hymns to the praise of the Church Universal that are likely to live in a humble and useful way. As having so done, and besides edited several collections of hymns, he claims a place of honour in this work. Critically, and regarded as literature, his hymns have little of poetry in them; no "winged words" to lift the soul heavenward. They reflect simply and plainly the lights and shadows of everyday experiences of the spiritual life, rather than its etherialities and subtleties. His "Lift up to God the voice of praise " is the most widely known; and there is a certain inspiriting clangour about it when well sung; yet it is commonplace. H… Go to person page >
William Knapp (b. Wareham, Dorsetshire, England, 1698; d. Poole, Dorsetshire, 1768) composed WAREHAM, so named for his birthplace. A glover by trade, Knapp served as the parish clerk at St. James's Church in Poole (1729-1768) and was organist in both Wareham and Poole. Known in his time as the "coun…
Display Title: Hail, Morning Known Among the BlestFirst Line: Hail, morning known among the blest!Tune Title: CANONBURYAuthor: Ralph WardlawScripture: Matthew 28:1Date: 1986Subject: Lord's Day |
Display Title: Hail, Morning Known among the Blest!First Line: Hail, morning known among the blest!Tune Title: WAREHAMAuthor: Ralph WardlawMeter: LMScripture: 1 Peter 1:3Date: 1997Subject: Jesus | Resurrection
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