Richard Massie

Short Name: Richard Massie
Full Name: Massie, Richard, 1800-1887
Birth Year: 1800
Death Year: 1887

Massie, Richard, eldest son of the Rev. R. Massie, of Goddington, Cheshire, and Rector of Eccleston, was born at Chester, June 18, 1800, and resides at Pulford Hall, Coddington. Mr. Massie published a translation of Martin Luther’s Spiritual Songs, London, 1854. His Lyra Domestica, 1st series, London, 1860, contains translations of the 1st Series of Spitta's Psalter und Harfe. In 1864 he published vol. ii., containing translations of Spitta's 2nd Series, together with an Appendix of translations of German hymns by various authors. He also contributed many translations of German hymns to Mercer's Church Psalter & Hymn Book; to Reid's British Herald; to the Day of Rest, &c. He died Mar. 11,1887.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by Richard Massie (90)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Word of life, eternal fountainRichard Massie (Author)English2
Wilt thou, O man, live happilyRichard Massie (Translator)English2
Why, Herod, unrelenting foeRichard Massie (Translator)English3
Wherefore weep we [ye] over JesusRichard Massie (Translator)English3
We pray Thee, Lord God Holy GhostRichard Massie (Translator)English2
We are called by one vocationRichard Massie (Translator)English2
God the Father, be our StayRichard Massie, 1800-1887 (Translator)English13
To shepherds as they watched by nightR. Massie, 1800-87 (Translator)English12
To Jordan came our Lord, the ChristRichard Massie (Author)English5
Though in midst of life we beRichard Massie (Translator)English3
Thou, whose coming seers and sagesRichard Massie (Translator)English2
Thou who art Three in UnityRichard Massie (Author)English8
These things the seer Isaiah did befallRichard Massie (Author)English3
The royal banner floats on highRichard Massie (Translator)English1
The purple morning gilds the eastern skiesR. Massie (Translator)English1
The myst'ry hidden from the eyesRichard Massie (Author)English1
The mouth of fools doth God confessRichard Massie (Author)English7
The badge the Christian wear on earthRichard Massie (Author)English1
That man a godly life might liveRichard Massie (Author)English7
Teach me, O Lord, the way of Thy statutesR. Massie, 1800-1887 (Translator)English1
Upward and onwardRichard Massie (Author)3
Sun, shine forth in all thy splendorRichard Massie (Author)English4
Still on thy loving heart let me reposeR. Massie (Translator)English3
Spirit, by whose operationRichard Massie (Translator)English4
Source of good, whose power controlsRichard Massie (Author)English6
So rest, my Rest Thou Ever blest Richard Massie (Translator (from German))English13
See, O see what love the FatherRichard Massie (Translator)English7
Say, my soul, what preparationRichard Massie (Translator)English1
Savior of the heathen, comeRichard Massie (Translator (from German to English))English2
Out of the depths to Thee I raise the voice of lamentationRichard Massie (Translator)English5
Our lot is fallen in pleasant placesRichard Massie, b. 1800 (Translator)English4
Our Father, Thou in heaven aboveRichard Massie (Author)English1
Our Father dear, who art in heavenRichard Massie (Translator)English1
Of my life the life, O JesusR. Massie, 1800-87 (Translator)English3
Jesus, grant that balm and healingRichard Massie (Author)English6
O Thou whose grace first found usRichard Massie (Translator)English2
O Lord, who teachest [taught to] us on earthRichard Massie (Author)3
O Lord, who by Thy presence hast made lightRichard Massie, b. 1800 (Translator)English13
O Lord, of goodness so amazingRichard Massie (Author)English2
O how blest the hour Lord JesusRichard Massie (Translator)English6
O God, look down from heaven and seeR. Massie (Translator)English1
O blessed Sun whose splendorRichard Massie (Translator)English14
O abide, abide in JesusRichard Massie (Author)English1
Now praise we Christ the holy oneRichard Massie, 1800-87 (Translator)English6
Now do we pray God, the Holy GhostR. Massie (Translator)English1
Now crave we of the Holy GhostRichard Massie (Author)1
Mine hour appointed is at handRichard Massie (Author)English3
May God bestow on us His graceRichard Massie, 1800-1887 (Translator)English11
May God be praised henceforthRichard Massie (Translator)English10
Lord, thou hast joined my soul to thineR. Massie (Translator)2
Lord, keep us in Thy word and workRichard Massie (Author)English1
Lord God, Thy praise we sing, Lord God, our thanks we bring (Massie)Richard Massie (Author)2
Lord, by Thy word deliverance workRichard Massie (Translator)English1
Let thy light on me be shiningRichard Massie (Author)1
Jesus Christ today is risenRichard Massie (Translator)English2
Jesus Christ, our blessed SaviorRichard Massie (Author)English1
In Thy service will I everRichard Massie, b. 1800 (Translator)English7
In these our days so perilousRichard Massie (Author)1
In peace and joy I now depart According to God's willRichard Massie (Author)English1
If God Himself be for me, I may a host defyRichard Massie (Author)English33
I will sing my Maker's praisesRichard Massie (Author)English5
I place myself in Jesus' handsRichard Massie (Author)English2
I know no life dividedRichard Massie (Translator)English64
I build on this foundationRichard Massie (Author)English7
I believe, and so have spokenRichard Massie (Author)English2
I and my house are ready, LordR. Massie (Translator)English2
How mean ye thus by weepingRichard Massie (Author)English1
How blest are we, that God of usRichard Massie (Author)English1
His Holy Spirit dwellethRichard Massie (Author)English1
Happy the man who feareth GodRichard Massie (Translator (from German))English2
Had God not come, may Israel sayRichard Massie (Author)English5
Golden and glorious, Strong and victoriousRichard Massie (Author)English3
God, Who madest earth and heaven, Father, Son and Holy GhostRichard Massie (Translator)English1
From highest Heaven, on joyous wingRichard Massie (Translator (from German))English2
From depths of woe I raise to Thee the voice of lamentationRichard Massie (Translator)English3
Father, whose hand hath led me so securelyRichard Massie (Translator)English5
Evening and morning, Sunset and dawningRichard Massie (Translator)English21
Eternal peace and glorious victory rareRichard Massie (Author)English1
Dyma Feibil annwyl IesuR. Massie (Translator)Welsh1
Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice, With exultation springingRichard Massie, 1800-87 (Translator)English13
Creator Spirit, heavenly DoveRichard Massie (Author)English6
Come, Thou bright and Morning StarRichard Massie (Translator)English10
Come Holy Ghost, Lord God, and fillRichard Massie (Translator)English2
Christ, whose first appearance lightedRichard Massie (Translator)English2
Christ Jesus lay in death's strong bandsRichard Massie (Author)English49
Be with us this day to bless usR. Massie, 1800-1887 (Translator)English2
By the holy hills surroundedRichard Massie, 1800-87 (Translator)English1
As a traveler returningRichard Massie (Author)English1
All praise to Jesus' hallowed nameRichard Massie (Translator)English10
All is dying, hearts are breakingRichard Massie (Translator)English6

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