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| Title: | Tell Out, My Soul |
| Author: | Timothy Dudley-Smith (1961) |
| Meter: | 10.10.10.10 |
| Source: | Song of Mary (based on) |
| Language: | English |

| Title: | Tell Out, My Soul |
| Author: | Timothy Dudley-Smith (1961) |
| Meter: | 10.10.10.10 |
| Source: | Song of Mary (based on) |
| Language: | English |
| Information about this text |
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Scripture References: One of the first hymn texts written by Timothy Dudley-Smith (PHH 233), this free paraphrase of the Song of Mary from Luke 1:46-55 is his best known. It was first published in the Anglican Hymn Book (1965). Dudley-Smith writes of this text:
The text calls us to proclaim the greatness "of the Lord" (st. 1), "of his name" (st. 2), "of his might" (st. 3), and "of his word" (st. 4). The text's strong language captures the spirit of Mary's exuberant song of praise to God. The powerful text contrasts with the humble meditative setting of the Song of Mary at 212. A third, partial setting of Mary's Song is found at 622–sung to a Taize round. Liturgical Use: --Psalter Hymnal Handbook |