DUNDEE first appeared in the 1615 edition of the Scottish Psalter published in Edinburgh by Andro Hart. Called a "French" tune (thus it also goes by the name of FRENCH), DUNDEE was one of that hymnal's twelve "common tunes"; that is, it was not associated with a specific psalm. In the Psalter Hymnal…
Display Title: O with due reverence let us allFirst Line: O with due reverence let us allMeter: C. M.Date: 1871Subject: Offices of the Church | Consecration of the Churches and Chapels
Display Title: Oh with due reverence let us allFirst Line: Oh with due reverence let us allMeter: C. M.Scripture: Psalm 122Date: 1867Subject: Opening Hymns |
Display Title: Oh, with due reverence let us allFirst Line: Oh, with due reverence let us allTune Title: [Oh, with due reverence let us all]Author: N. Brady; N. TateMeter: C. M.Date: 1894Subject: Consecration of Churches | ; House of God |
Display Title: O with due reverence let us allFirst Line: O with due reverence let us allTune Title: COVENTRYMeter: C.M.Date: 1883Subject: Consecration of Churches and Chapels |
Display Title: O with due reverence let us allFirst Line: O with due reverence let us allMeter: C.M.Scripture: Psalm 132Date: 1874Subject: Offices of the Church | Consecration of Churches and Chapels
Display Title: O with due rev'rence let us allFirst Line: O with due rev'rence let us allTune Title: DUNDEEMeter: C.M.Date: 1898Subject: Consecration of Churches | ; Corner-stone and Consecration | ; House of God |Source: Tate and Brady