Psalms in Our Time: Psalms: Chronological Order

Psalms: [By Number] [By Date]
Tunes: [By Name] [By Origin]
Notes: [Historical] [Technical] [Devotional]

Psalms: Chronological Order

EARLY 16TH CENTURY
Martin Luther
130Out of the depths I cry (Martin Luther: text and tune)
46A mighty Fortress is our God (Martin Luther: text and tune)
LATE 16TH CENTURY
136Let us with a gladsome mind (Milton/Monkland)
139Lord, Thou hast searched me (Milton)
65Sing to the Lord of harvest ("Wie lieblich ist der maien", 1575)
Genevan Psalter
100All people that on earth do dwell (Calvin/Kethe/Old Hundredth/Genevan 134)
104O Worship the king (Kethe)
146I'll praise my maker while I've breath (Genevan 113)
98New songs of celebration render (Genevan 98)
32How blest is he whose trespass ("Au fort de ma detresse", Genevan 32)
Sternhold and Hopkins
25Show me thy ways, O Lord ("Old 25th")
15Lord, who may dwell within Your house (Este, "Uxbridge")
46God is our refuge and our strength (Este, "Winchester New")
EARLY 17TH CENTURY
Chorales and Chorale Tunes
14O that the Lord's salvation ("Christus der ist mein leben", Vulpius)
1Blessed is the man that never (Gerhardt/Schop)
55If thou wilt only let him guide you (Gerhardt/Neumark)
118This is the day the lord has made ("Nun danket all",Crüger)
Scottish Psalter
23The Lord's my shepherd
100All people that on earth do dwell (alt.)
LATE 17TH CENTURY
103Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Neander/"Lobe den Herren")
19The spacious firmament on high ("Creation")
42As pants the hart (Tate and Brady)
EARLY 18TH CENTURY
19The spacious firmament on high (Addison)
8Lord, our Lord, thy glorious name (Moravian "Savannah")
150Praise the Lord who reigns above (Wesley/"Amsterdam", Freylinghausen)
19bGod's law is perfect and gives life ("Halifax", Handel)
145God, my King, thy might confessing ("Stuttgart")
Isaac Watts
23My shepherd shall supply my need
84Lord of the Worlds Above
90O Lord, our help in ages past
98Joy to the world
146I'll praise my maker while I've breath
19The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord
119How shall the young secure their hearts
118This is the day the lord has made
William Croft
24Earth is eternally the Lord's ("St. Matthew")
90O Lord, our help in ages past ("St. Anne")
LATE 18TH CENTURY
148Praise the Lord, ye heav'ns, adore Him (Foundling; "Austria")
136Let us with a gladsome mind (Antes, "Monkland")
63O God, Thou art my God alone ("Wainwright")
84Lord of the Worlds Above ("Darwall")
67O God, to us Show Mercy ("Offertorium")
72Hail to the Lord's anointed ("Ellacombe, Wütemberg)
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
42As pants the hart (Hugh Wilson, "Martyrdom")
30O Lord, by Thee delivered ("Meirionydd", 1840)
93God, the Lord, a king remaineth (Keble)
89My song forever shall record (Bortniansky, "St. Petersburg")
145God, my King, thy might confessing (Richard Mant)
92It is good to sing Thy praises (Mozart, "Ellesdie")
139Lord, Thou hast searched me (Kentucky Harmony; "Tender Thought")
104Many and great, O Lord, are your things (Dakota Indian)
James Montgomery
63O God, Thou art my God alone
27God is my strong Salvation (and tune, "Wedlock")
91Call the Lord God thy Salvation
72Hail to the Lord's anointed ("Ellacombe")
Henry Francis Lyte
14O that the Lord's salvation
103Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven (and Goss, "Lauda Anima")
122Sweet is the solemn voice that calls (and S. Wesley, "Hierapolis")
150Praise the Lord, His glories show (and Jones, "Gwalchmai")
Shape Note Tunes
23My shepherd shall supply my need ("Resignation")
91Call the Lord God thy Salvation (Montgomery)
147Fill your hearts with joy and gladness ("Beach Spring")
Gardiner and Mason Tunes
98Joy to the world (Mason)
19The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord (Mason, "Uxbridge")
104O Worship the king (Grant, alt./Gardiner, "Hanover")
LATE 19TH CENTURY
115Not to Us be glory given (Sullivan)
90O Lord, our help in ages past (Hymns Ancient and Modern)
23The Lord's my shepherd (Crimond & Orlington)
148Hallelujah, praise Jehovah (Anon.; Kirkpatrick, "Kirkpatrick" 1893)
150O praise ye the Lord! (Baker)
93God, the Lord, a king remaineth ("Regent Square", 1867)
119How shall the young secure their hearts ("Munich", anon.)
65Sing to the Lord of harvest (Monsell, 1866)
121Unto the hills will I lift up my eyes (Campbell; Purday)
67O God, to us Show Mercy (The Psalter, 1871)
150Praise the Lord, His glories show ("Gwalchmai")
51God, be merciful to me ("Redhead 76")
Translations
103Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Winkworth, tr.)
130Out of the depths I cry (Winkworth, tr.)
46A mighty Fortress is our God (Hedge, Carlyle, tr.)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY
1Blessed is the man that never (Doving, tr.)
91Call the Lord God thy Salvation ("Blaenwern")
150O praise ye the Lord! ("Laudate Dominum", Parry)
19bGod's law is perfect and gives life ("Halifax", adapt.)
51God, be merciful to me (Composite)
The Psalter, 1912
89My song forever shall record
92It is good to sing Thy praises (1912 Psalter; Mozart, "Ellesdie")
8Lord, our Lord, thy glorious name
30O Lord, by Thee delivered
46God is our refuge and our strength
32How blest is he whose trespass
LATE 20TH CENTURY
Translations
42Like the young and thirsty deer (Korean: Chun; "Ahng-Moh"; 1981)
29The rocky peaks of mountains standing tall (Japanese/American: Sano; "Applegate")
1Happy are they who walk (Thai)
Murrayfield Psalms
24Earth is eternally the Lord's
25Show me thy ways, O Lord
Timothy Dudley-Smith
147Fill your hearts with joy and gladness
115Not to Us be glory given
63God is my great desire
Erik Routley
98New songs of celebration render
1Happy are they who walk (tr.)
Christopher Webber
19God's law is perfect and gives life
15Lord, who may dwell within Your house

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