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[How shall a young man cleanse his way?]

Appears in 451 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry P. Smith Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33343 22255 43117 Used With Text: How shall a young man cleanse his way?

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How shall a young man cleanse his way?

Hymnal: Selected Psalms for Church Singing #39 (1974) Lyrics: 1 How shall a young man cleanse his way? Let him with care Thy word observe. With all my heart I have Thee sought; From Thy commands let me not swerve. 2 Thy word I've treasured in my heart, That I give no offence to Thee. Thou, O Jehovah, blessed art; Thy statues teach Thou unto me. 3 I with my lips have oft declared The judgments which Thy mouth hath shown. More joy Thy testimonies gave Than all the riches I have known. 4 I'll on Thy precepts meditate, And have respect to all Thy ways. I in Thy statutes will delight, Thy word remember all my days. Scripture: Psalm 119:9-16 Languages: English Tune Title: [How shall a young man cleanse his way?]

How shall a young man cleanse his way

Author: James Hutton Hymnal: The Book of Psalms Rendered in Metre and Set to Music #ad85 (1950)

How shall a young man cleanse his way

Author: James Hutton Hymnal: The Book of Psalms Rendered in Metre and Set to Music #d85 (1929)

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James Hutton

1715 - 1795 Author of "How shall a young man cleanse his way" James Hutton, son of a clergyman and cousin to Sir Isaac Newton, was born in London, Sept. 3, 1715, and followed for some years the trade of a bookseller. In 1739 he visited the Moravian settlement at Herrnbut, where he became acquainted with Count Zinzendorf. He retired from business in 1745, and was ordained a diaconus of the Moravian Church in 1749. He died May 3, 1795. He contributed several hymns to the Moravian Hymn Book, 1754. All his hymns were included in an Appendix to his Memoirs, published by Daniel Benham in 1856. --Dictionary of Hymnology, John Julian, 1907 ================= Hutton, James, p. 545, ii. Concerning his hymns we have to note: (1) that No. 3 [p. 546, i.] appeared in the Moravian Hymn Book, 1743, Pt. ii.. No. 242, as "Ah Love! come, sweetly bind me"; and that in some modern collections it begins "0 gracious Saviour [Shepherd], bind us;" (2) and that No. 4 also appeared in 1743, No. 284, as, "How shall the young men cleanse their ways.” --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Henry Percy Smith

1825 - 1898 Person Name: Henry P. Smith Composer of "[How shall a young man cleanse his way?]" in Selected Psalms for Church Singing Henry Percy Smith (b. Malta, 1825; d. Bournemouth, Hampshire, England, 1898) was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, England, and ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1850. He served five churches, including St. Michael's York Town in Farnborough (1851-1868), Great Barton in Suffolk (1868-1882), Christ Church in Cannes, France (1882-1892), and the Cathedral in Gibraltar (1892-1898). MARYTON is his only tune found in contemporary hymnals and is thought to be the only tune he published. Bert Polman
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