Mason, John. The known facts of his life are scanty. He was the son of a Dissenting Minister, and the grandfather of John Mason, the author of A Treatise on Self-Knowledge. He was educated at Strixton School, Northants, and Clare Hall, Cambridge. After taking his M.A., he became Curate of Isham; and in 1668, Vicar of Stantonbury, Bucks. A little more than five years afterwards he was appointed Rector of Water-Stratford. Here he composed the volume containing The Songs of Praise, his paraphrase of The Song of Solomon, and the Poem on Dives and Lazarus, with which Shepherd's Penitential Cries was afterwards bound up. This volume passed through twenty editions. Besides the Songs of Praise, it contains six Penitential Cries by Mason, and it i… Go to person page >
RICHMOND (also known as CHESTERFIELD) is a florid tune originally written by Thomas Haweis (PHH 270) and published in his collection Carmina Christo (1792). Samuel Webbe, Jr., adapted and shortened the tune and published it in his Collection of Psalm Tunes (1808). It was reprinted in 1853 in Webbe's…
MARTYRDOM was originally an eighteenth-century Scottish folk melody used for the ballad "Helen of Kirkconnel." Hugh Wilson (b. Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland, c. 1766; d. Duntocher, Scotland, 1824) adapted MARTYRDOM into a hymn tune in duple meter around 1800. A triple-meter version of the tune was fir…
Display Title: There is a stream, which issues forth from God's eternal ThroneFirst Line: There is a stream, which issues forth from God's eternal ThroneAuthor: John MasonDate: 1860
Display Title: There is a stream, which issues forth from God's eternal ThroneFirst Line: There is a stream, which issues forth from God's eternal ThroneAuthor: J. MasonDate: 1865
Display Title: There is a stream, which issues forth from God's eternal ThroneFirst Line: There is a stream, which issues forth from God's eternal ThroneAuthor: John MasonDate: 1895
Display Title: There is a stream, which issues forth from God's eternal ThroneFirst Line: There is a stream, which issues forth from God's eternal ThroneAuthor: John MasonDate: 1893
Display Title: There is a stream, which issues forthFirst Line: There is a stream, which issues forthTune Title: RICHMONDAuthor: John Mason (c. 1645-1694)Date: 1920
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