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Robert Grant

Grant, Sir Robert, second son of Mr. Charles Grant, sometime Member of Parliament for Inverness, and a Director of the East India Company, was born in 1785, and educated at Cambridge, where he graduated in 1806. Called to the English Bar in 1807, he became Member of Parliament for Inverness in 1826; a Privy Councillor in 1831; and Governor of Bombay, 1834. He died at Dapoorie, in Western India, July 9, 1838. As a hymnwriter of great merit he is well and favourably known. His hymns, "O worship the King"; "Saviour, when in dust to Thee"; and "When gathering clouds around I view," are widely used in all English-speaking countries. Some of those which are less known are marked by the same graceful versification and deep and tender feeling. The best of his hymns were contributed to the Christian Observer, 1806-1815, under the signature of "E—y, D. R."; and to Elliott's Psalms & Hymns, Brighton, 1835. In the Psalms & Hymns those which were taken from the Christian Observer were rewritten by the author. The year following his death his brother, Lord Glenelg, gathered 12 of his hymns and poems together, and published them as:—

Sacred Poems. By the late Eight Hon. Sir Robert Grant. London, Saunders & Otley, Conduit Street, 1839. It was reprinted in 1844 and in 1868.

This volume is accompanied by a short "Notice," dated "London, Juno 18, 1839."

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


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Hymn Texts by Robert Grant (1 - 20 of 30) — view allAsTextAudioScoreInfo
Almighty Lord, the sun shall fail (6)Robert Grant
By thine hour of dark despairRobert Grant
By thy birth, and by thy tears (60)Robert Grant
By thy birth and early years (2)Robert Grant
Father, when in dust [love] to thee (7)Robert Grant
From Olivet's sequestered seats (2)Robert Grant
Gogodniant tragwyddol i'th enwRobert Grant
I do not know how hardRobert Grant
I thought that the course of the pilgrim (3)Robert Grant
Jesus when in prayer to theeRobert Grant
Liebster Heiland, wann vor dirRobert Grant
Lord of earth, thy forming [beauteous] [mighty] hand (63)Robert Grant
Nid yw hyfrydwch cnawd a bydRobert Grant
O now, in age and grief, thy nameRobert Grant
O Savior, whose mercy, severe in its kindness (9)Robert Grant
O Worship the King (2)Robert Grant, 1785 - 1839
O worship the King, all glorious above (794)Robert Grant TextScoreInfo
Savior, when in dust to Thee, low we bow (302)Robert Grant
Saviour, when in dust to Thee (5)Robert Grant, 1785 - 1838 Text
The hopes thy holy Word supplies (2)Robert Grant


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