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Massie, Richard, eldest son of the Rev. R. Massie, of Goddington, Cheshire, and Rector of Eccleston, was born at Chester, June 18, 1800, and resides at Pulford Hall, Coddington. Mr. Massie published a translation of Martin Luther’s Spiritual Songs, London, 1854. His Lyra Domestica, 1st series, London, 1860, contains translations of the 1st Series of Spitta's Psalter und Harfe. In 1864 he published vol. ii., containing translations of Spitta's 2nd Series, together with an Appendix of translations of German hymns by various authors. He also contributed many translations of German hymns to Mercer's Church Psalter & Hymn Book; to Reid's British Herald; to the Day of Rest, &c. He died Mar. 11,1887.
-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
| Hymn Texts by Richard Massie (21 - 40 of 92) — view all | As | ||||
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| Golden and glorious, Strong and victorious | Richard Massie | ||||
| Had God not come, may Isr'l say (4) | Richard Massie | ||||
| His Holy Spirit dwelleth | Richard Massie | ||||
| How blest are we, that God of us | Richard Massie | ||||
| How mean ye thus by weeping | Richard Massie | ||||
| I and my house are ready, Lord | Richard Massie | ||||
| I believe, and so have spoken | Richard Massie | ||||
| I build on this foundation (6) | Richard Massie | ||||
| I know no life divided (45) | Richard Massie | ||||
| I place myself in Jesus' hands (2) | Richard Massie | ||||
| I will sing my Maker's praises (7) | Richard Massie | ||||
| If God Himself be for me | R. Massie (Translator) | ||||
| If God himself be for me (25) | Richard Massie | ||||
| In peace and joy I now depart (2) | Richard Massie | ||||
| In these our days so perilous | Richard Massie | ||||
| In thy service will I ever (9) | Richard Massie | ||||
| Jesus Christ, our blessed Savior | Richard Massie | ||||
| Jesus Christ today is risen | Richard Massie | ||||
| Let thy light on me be shining | Richard Massie | ||||
| Lord, by thy word deliverance work | Richard Massie |