Thomas MacKellar

Thomas MacKellar
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Short Name: Thomas MacKellar
Full Name: MacKellar, Thomas, 1812-1899
Birth Year: 1812
Death Year: 1899

Mackellar, Thomas, was born in New York, Aug. 12, 1812. At the age of 14 he entered the printing establishment of Harper Brothers. In 1833 he removed to Philadelphia and joined the type-foundry firm of Johnson & Smith, as proof reader. He subsequently became a foreman, and then a partner in that firm, which has been known from 1860 as Mackellar, Smiths, and Jordan, type-founders of Philadelphia. His publications include The American Printer, 1866, a prose work, and the following in verse:—

(1) Droppings from the Heart, 1844; (2) Tam's Fortnight Ramble, 1847; (3) Lines for the Gentle and Loving, 1853; (4) Rhymes Atween Times, 1872. The last contains some of his hymns. (5) Hymns and a few Metrical Psalms, Phila. 1883 (71 hymns, 3 psalms), 2nd edition, 1887 (84 hymns, 3 psalms).

Those of his hymns in common use include :—
1. At the door of mercy sighing. Lent. Published in his Rhymes Atween Times, 1872, as, "Long of restful peace forsaken," and again in Dr. Hitchcock's Hymns & Songs of Praise, 1874, as "At the door of mercy sighing."
2. Bear the burden of the present. Resignation. Written in 1852, and published in his Lines for the Gentle and Loving, 1853; and Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868. Part of this hymn, beginning "All unseen the Master walketh," was in common use in Great Britain.
3. Book of grace, and book of glory. Holy Scripture. Written in 1843. It was given in the Sunday School Union Collection, 1860, and his Hymns and a few M. Psalms, &c, 1883, and a few collections, including Allon's Children's Worship, 1878, &c.
4. Draw nigh to the Holy. Jesus, the soul’s Refuge. In Sumner's Songs of Zion, 1851, and the Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868, in 5 st. of 8 1ines.
5. Father, in my life's young morning. A Child's Prayer. Written in 1841.
6. In the vineyard of our Father. Work for God. Written in 1845. It was given in the Hymns for Church & Home, Philadelphia, I860, and other collections.
7. Jesus! when my soul is parting. Continued presence of Jesus desired. Written in 1848, and included in Lyra Sacra Americana, 1868, in 4 stanzas of 6 lines, and entitled "Jesus first and last."
8. There is a land immortal. Heaven. Mr. Mackellar says that this hymn was written

"One evening as a fancy suddenly struck me of a religious nature, I laid aside the work in hand, and pursuing the new idea, I at once produced the hymn, ‘There is a land immortal,' and sent it to the editor [of Neale's Gazette], who referred to it as a religious poem from ‘Tam,' my assumed name, under which I had already acquired considerable notoriety. This was in 1845. It was widely copied, and afterwards inserted in a volume published by me." Duffield's English Hymns, &c, 1886, p. 551.

Mr. Mackellar was an Elder of the Presbyterian Church. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Mackellar, T., p. 708, ii. Additional hymns are:— (1) "I have no hiding-place" (Safety in Jesus), (2) “I will extol Thee every day" (Praise to God). These are dated 1880 and 1871 respectively in Stryker's Church Songs, N. Y., 1889. He died Dec. 29, 1899.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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Mackellar, T., pp. 708, ii.; 1578, ii. He died Dec. 29, 1899. His hymn, “O the darkness, O the sorrow" (Redemption through Christ), was written in 1886, and added to the latest 1668 editions of his Hymns & Metrical Psalms. It is found in Summa Corda, 1898, and several other collections. His Hymns and Poems were collected and published in 1900. [Rev. L. F. Benson, D.D.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)


Texts by Thomas MacKellar (109)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Who bids the wind to blow?Thomas MacKellar (Author)English1
While the heavenly host rejoicesThomas MacKellar (Author)4
While some may run an easy paceThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Where could I go but unto TheeThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
When he waketh, when he sleepethThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Watchers called to work for Jesus, To the glory of His nameThomas MacKellar (Author)English2
Was Jesus tempted like as weThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
Upon the pillow of thy loveThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
Upon an ancient sycamore A sturdy bough there grewThomas MacKellar (Author)English4
Unseen by then a glorious hostThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Toiling early in the morningThomas MacKellar (Author)English2
'Tis well that thou, my God, shouldst beThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
'Tis but a looking unto Christ in penitence and trustThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Thy love, O Holy FatherThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
Though darkness turn the skies to nightThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
There is light over my pathThomas MacKellar (Author)English2
There is a land immortal, The beautiful of lands (MacKellar)George MacKellar (Author)English57
The sea before, the foe behindThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
The pathway to the mercy seatThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
The morning stars were singing with joyThomas MacKellar (Author)English8
The morning of the centuriesThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
The heavens declare the glory Of their creator GodThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
The dusty paths of earth defileThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
The day of wrath, that certain dayThomas MacKellar (Author)English2
The day is wearing fast awayThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
The darkness of the night came downThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
The blessing of the Sabbath dayThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
The billows round me rise and rollThomas MacKellar (Author)English4
Tell me, whom my soul doth loveThos. MacKellar (Author)English1
Sometimes, in quiet reverieThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Some day the word will come to meThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
Sitting in the twilight musing on the days that come and goThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Rest and peace for Jesus' sakeThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Pilgrim, pilgrim, whither boundThomas MacKellar (Author)1
Over the earth a stillness comesThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Only in silence wait on GodThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Once in my boyhood's gladsome dayThomas MacKellar (Author)English4
O the blessedness of leaningThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
O the darkness, O the sorrowThomas MacKellar (Author)English12
O the agonizing prayerThos. MacKeller (Author)English9
O Lord, our Lord! in all the earth, Thy name how excellentThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
O land of day, eternal dayThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
O holy, holy, holy Lord, The Father and the SonThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
O gracious Father, send us showersThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
O Father, for Thy loveThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Nearer to Thy heart of loveThomas MacKellar (Author)English4
My soul! why sit forsaken in sorrow's darkened tent?Thomas MacKellar (Author)English1
My soul is resting in God's peace, Without a doubt or fearThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
My soul cries out to GodThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
My righteous God! O hear my callThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
My father raised his trembling handThomas MacKellar (Author)English2
Lord, take and lead me as a childThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Let all the people sing a psalmThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Jesus, when my soul is partingThomas MacKellar (Author)English6
Jehovah reigns let earth rejoice, Let all the multitude of islesThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
In vain the ways of providenceThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
In the vineyard of our FatherThos. MacKellar (Author)English81
In the hidden ways of lifeThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
In tearless anguish once I layThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
I would I were content to beThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
I will extol Thee every dayThomas McKellar (Author)English2
I thank the Lord my makerThomas MacKellar (Author)English15
I long for God, the living GodThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
I lift my longing eyesThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
I know not when the Lord will callThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
I have no hiding placeThomas MacKellar (1812- ) (Author)English3
I give myself to God, My life, my soul, my allThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
I did not ask the reason whyThomas MacKellar (Author)2
Hallowed day of sacred restThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
God has said it, and His promiseThomas MacKellar (Author)English2
Glory to Thee evermore!Thomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Glory to God in the highest, The day of all daysThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
Glory to God, glory to God, glory to God in the highestThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
Glory in the highest! glory! Father, Son and Holy GhostThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Glory be to God the Father, HallelujahThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Glory be to God on high, Glory in the highestThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Give me to know thy will, O GodThos. MacKellar (Author)English4
Give me a foothold on the rockThomas MacKellar (Author)English6
Give ear unto my words, O Lord! And heed my yearning sighThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Father, in my life's young morningThomas MacKellar (Author)English13
Father! all is of Thy givingThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Far distant from my Father's houseThomas MacKellar (Author)English5
Far away the Savior saw meThomas MacKellar (Author)English2
Draw nigh to the Holy, bend low at His throneThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
Day is waning into shadowThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Day is breaking in the skyThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
Cold the bed and hard the pillowThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Christ is risen, O the wonderThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Cast thy burden on the Lord, Is this message meant for me?Thomas MacKellar (Author)English2
Cast thy burden on the Lord, Only lean upon His wordThos. MacKellar (Author)English1
Build up, O Lord, a rampart wallThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Book of grace, and book of gloryThomas MacKellar, 1812-? (Author)English53
Blessed be Thy name forever, Lord and Christ, eternal KingThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Beside Thee there is noneThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Before the silver cord be loosedThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Bear the burden of the presentThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
Be still, my soul! be still, Nor hide thee in the cleftThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
Be not anxious for the morrowThomas MacKellar (Author)English3
At the door of mercy sighingThomas MacKellar (Author)English22
At Jesus' feet I take my placeMacKellar (Author)English4
As children dwelling in their homeThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
Art thou in thy spirit lowlyThomas MacKellar (Author)English4
Alone with God todayThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
All unseen the Master walkethT. I. (Author)English28
All praise to Thee, the Triune GodThos. MacKellar (Author)English3
Again I take with hopeful heartThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
After the darkness of the nightThomas MacKellar (Author)English2
A refuge and a fortressThomas MacKellar (Author)English1
A prisoner of the LordThomas MacKellar (Author)English1

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