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Thomas Blacklock

Thomas Blacklock
Thomas Blacklock
Short Name: Thomas Blacklock
Full Name: Blacklock, Thomas, 1721-1791
Birth Year: 1721
Death Year: 1791

Blacklock, Thomas, D.D., born at Annan, Dumfriesshire, November 10, 1721. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, and was, in 1759, licensed to preach. In 1762 he was ordained pariah minister of Kirkcudbright, but, on account of his blindness, had to resign and retire on an annuity. He went to Edinburgh and there received as boarders University students and boys attending school. In 1767 he received the degree of D.D. from the University of Aberdeen (Marischal College). He was one of the earliest and most helpful literary friends of Robert Burns. He died at Edinburgh July 7, 1791. His Poems were often printed—in 1756 at London, with a Memoir by the Rev. Joseph Spence, Professor of Poetry at Oxford; in 1793, at Edinburgh, with a Memoir by Henry Mackenzie, &c. They include 2 Psalm Versions, and 4 Hymns. "Hail, source of pleasures ever new," is altered from the Hymn to Benevolence, and "Father of all, omniscient mind," is from his version of Psalm 139. No. 16 in the Translations and Paraphrases of 1781, “In life's gay morn," &c, is also ascribed to him. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Thomas Blacklock (10 November 1721 – 7 July 1791) was a Scottish poet who went blind in infancy.

Texts by Thomas Blacklock (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come, O my soul, in sacred laysThomas Blacklock (Author)English97
Father of all, Omniscient mindBlacklock (Author)English10
Father of spirits, nature's GodThomas Blacklock (Author)English1
Great God, if nature, weak and frailBlacklock (Author)7
Hail, love divine, joys ever newThomas Blacklock (Author)5
Hail, Source of pleasures ever newBlacklock (Author)7
How blest the man, how more than blestBlacklock (Author)12
In all our Maker's vast designsThomas Blacklock (Author)2
In the bright morn of lifeThomas Blacklock (Author)3
Jehovah is a God of mightThomas Blacklock (Author)English8
Lord, thou with an unerring beamThomas Blacklock (Author)English22
Lord, thy pervading knowledge strikesThomas Blacklock (Author)English4
O blest is he, divinely blestThomas Blacklock (Author)2
O, in the morn of life, when youthThomas Blacklock (Author)English31
Where from Thy spirit shall I stretchThomas Blacklock (Author)English4

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