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O Thou that on the billow

Author: Anne R. Cousin Appears in 7 hymnals Matching Instances: 7

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GALILEE

Meter: 7.3.7.3.6.8.7.4 Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51122 35223 15112 Used With Text: O Thou that on the billow
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TIBERIAS

Meter: 7.3.7.3.6.8.7.4 Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: R. A. B. Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13543 65232 Used With Text: O Thou that on the billow

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O Thou that on the billow

Author: Anne Ross Cousin Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #498a (1897) Meter: 7.3.7.3.6.8.7.4 Topics: Special Occasions Sailors and Travellers Scripture: Matthew 14:27 Languages: English Tune Title: GALILEE
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O Thou that on the billow

Author: Anne Ross Cousin Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #498b (1897) Meter: 7.3.7.3.6.8.7.4 Topics: Special Occasions Sailors and Travellers Scripture: Matthew 14:27 Languages: English Tune Title: TIBERIAS
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O thou that on the billow

Author: Anne Ross Cousin Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #498a (1915)

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A. R. Cousin

1824 - 1906 Person Name: Anne R. Cousin Author of "O Thou that on the billow" Cousin, Anne Ross, née Cundell, is the only daughter of David Ross Cundell, M.D., Leith, and is the widow of the Rev. William Cousin, late Minister of the Free Church of Melrose. She has contributed many poems to various periodicals; 7 hymns to The Service of Praise, 1865, edited by the Rev. J. H. Wilson, of Edinburgh; and 1 to the Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship, 1866, the Hymnal of the English Presbyterian Church. Four of her hymns are included in the Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal, 1876. Her most popular hymn, "The sands of time are sinking," was first published in The Christian Treasury for 1857, and gives its title to the collected edition of her poems published in 1876, as Immanuel’s Land and other Pieces by A. R. C. This is a collection of 107 hymns and poems, many of which are very beautiful. In general they are, however, rather meditations than hymns suited for public worship. Of these the following, in addition to those annotated under their first lines, are in common use:— 1. King Eternal, King Immortal. Christmas. 2. O Christ, what burdens bowed Thy head. Good Friday. 3. To Thee, and to Thy Christ, O God. Praise. 4. To thy father and thy mother. Filial Duty. [Rev. J. Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ===================== Cousin, Anne K., p. 264, ii. Other hymns are:— 1. None but Christ; His merit hides me. None but Christ. From her Immanuel's Land, &c, 1876, into Laudes Domini, 1884, &c. 2. O! Christ, He is the Fountain. This begins with stanza iii. of "The sands of time are sinking," p. 264, ii. 3. Saviour, shed Thy sweetest [richest] blessing. On behalf of Missioriaries. Published in Wilson's Service of Praise, 1865. 4. When we reach our peaceful dwelling. Heaven Anticipated. In her Immanuel's Land, &c. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================= Cousin, A. R., p. 264, ii, Other hymns that have passed into use are:— 1. In the songless night, the daylight dreary. Jesus near. 2. Lord, mine must be a spotless dress. Christ our Righteousness. 3. O now is the time. Seek the Lord. 4. O Thou that on the billow. Jesus near. Of these No. 4 appeared in J. H. Wilson's Songs of Zion, 1862; Nos. 1 and 3 in J. H. Wilson's Service of Praise, 1865 ; and No. 2 in her own Immanuel’s Land, 1876. Mrs. Cousin died at Edinburgh Dec. 6, 1906, in her 83rd year. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Robert Anderson Becket

1834 - 1910 Person Name: R. A. B. Composer of "TIBERIAS" in The Presbyterian Book of Praise Robert Anderson Becket, Born December 30, 1834 in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Died May 6, 1910, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada. Becker's family moved to Canada in 1841. He worked as a bookkeeper for his uncle in Montreal until he was married. He then moved with his wife to Belleville, Ontario where he started a music and stationary store. He returned to Montreal in 1866 and became manager for the D. Morris Ice Company, eventually becoming the owner. He also loved music and was also involved in choirs and quartets and did much to help young musicians. Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 3/7/2020 and Montreal: From 1535 to 1914: Biographical Vol III (The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Montreal, 1914)