DUNFERMLINE is one of the "common" tunes from Andro Hart's psalter The CL Psalms of David, Edinburgh (l615)–a "common" tune was one that was not matched with a specific text in a songbook. Millar Patrick, author of Four Centuries of Scottish Psalmody (London, 1949) and The Story of the Church's So…
Display Title: O come, and let us to the LordFirst Line: O come, and let us to the LordTune Title: IRISHMeter: C.M.Scripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 1973Subject: Approach to God | The Majesty of God
Display Title: Psalm 95First Line: Oh, come, and let us to the LordTune Title: IRISHMeter: CMScripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 2005Subject: Church | Worship; Creation | ; God | in majesty; Music and Song | ; Praise |Source: Verse 1: The Irish Presbyterian Psalter; Verses 2-6: The Scottish Psalter, 1929
Display Title: Psalm 95First Line: Oh, come, and let us to the LordTune Title: BON ACCORDMeter: CMScripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 2005Subject: Church | Worship; Creation | ; God | in majesty; Music and Song | ; Praise |Source: Verse 1: The Irish Presbyterian Psalter; Verses 2-6: The Scottish Psalter, 1929
Display Title: Psalm 95First Line: Oh, come, and let us to the LordTune Title: IRISHMeter: CMScripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 2008Subject: Church | Worship; Creation | ; God | in majesty; Music and Song | ; Praise |Source: Verse 1: The Irish Presbyterian Psalter; Verses 2-6: The Scottish Psalter, 1929
Display Title: Psalm 95First Line: Oh, come, and let us to the LordTune Title: BON ACCORDMeter: CMScripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 2008Subject: Church | Worship; Creation | ; God | in majesty; Music and Song | ; Praise |Source: Verse 1: The Irish Presbyterian Psalter; Verses 2-6: The Scottish Psalter, 1929