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Lord, who's the happy man that may

Appears in 46 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Christian Hymnal Used With Tune: DUNDEE

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DURHAM

Appears in 41 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Tansur Hymnal Title: The American Vocalist Incipit: 13215 54321 32171 Used With Text: Lord, who's the happy man that may
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DUNDEE

Appears in 818 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Christian Hymnal Incipit: 13451 23432 11715 Used With Text: Lord, who's the happy man that may

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Lord, who's the happy man, that may

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship #293 (1830) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship Languages: English
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Lord, who's the happy man, that may

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) #293 (1833) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) Topics: Character of a Good Man; Safety and happiness of obedience and a good conscience Scripture: Psalm 15 Languages: English
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Lord, who's the happy man, that may

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) #293 (1832) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) Topics: Character of a Good Man; Safety and happiness of obediene and a good conscience Scripture: Psalm 15 Languages: English

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Nahum Tate

1652 - 1715 Person Name: Tate Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship Author of "Lord, who's the happy man that may" in A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship Nahum Tate was born in Dublin and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1672. He lacked great talent but wrote much for the stage, adapting other men's work, really successful only in a version of King Lear. Although he collaborated with Dryden on several occasions, he was never fully in step with the intellectual life of his times, and spent most of his life in a futile pursuit of popular favor. Nonetheless, he was appointed poet laureate in 1692 and royal historiographer in 1702. He is now known only for the New Version of the Psalms of David, 1696, which he produced in collaboration with Nicholas Brady. Poverty stricken throughout much of his life, he died in the Mint at Southwark, where he had taken refuge from his creditors, on August 12, 1715. --The Hymnal 1940 Companion See also in: Hymn Writers of the Church

William Tans'ur

1699 - 1783 Person Name: Tansur Hymnal Title: The American Vocalist Composer of "DURHAM" in The American Vocalist William Tansur, b. about 1700, Dunchurch of Barnes; d. 1783, St. Neots Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908 Also known as Tansur; Tanzer; le Tansur