Charity

Author: William H. Drummond

Drummond, William Hamilton, D.D., son of an Irish physician, was born at Ballyclare, Antrim, Ireland, 1772, and died at Dublin, Oct. 16, 1865. Educated for the ministry at the University of Glasgow, he became, in 1793, the pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Belfast, and in 1816, of the Strand Street Chapel, Dublin. His poetical works include:— (1) Juvenile Poems, 1797; (2) Trafalger, 1805; (3) The Giant's Causeway, 1811; (4) Clontarf, 1817; (5) Who are the Happy? a Poem, on the Christian Beatitudes, with other Poems on Sacred Subjects, 1818. In 1818 A Selection of Psalms & Hymns for the Use of the Presbytery of Antrim, and the Congregation of Strand Street, Dublin, was published at Belfast. This Selection was probably edited… Go to person page >

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First Line: Come, let us sing [sound] her praise abroad
Title: Charity
Author: William H. Drummond
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Hymns and Anthems adapted for Jewish Worship #77

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Plymouth Collection #a1052

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Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes; for the use of Christian Congregations #1052

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #1052

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The Churchman's Treasury of Song #307

Union Hymnal #11

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