James Merrick

Short Name: James Merrick
Full Name: Merrick, James, 1720-1769
Birth Year: 1720
Death Year: 1769

Merrick, James , M.A., was born in 1720, and educated at Oxford, where he became a Fellow of Trinity College. He entered Holy Orders, but his health would not admit of parish work. He died at Reading, 1769. His publications include:—

(1) Messiah, a Divine Essay. Humbly dedicated to the Reverend the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford and the Visitors of the Free School in Reading. By James Merrick, Ætat. 14, Senior Scholar of the School at their last Terminal Visitation, the 7th of October, 1734. Reading. (2) The Destruction of Troy. Translated from the Greek of Tryphiodorus into English Verse, with Notes, &c. 1742. (3) Poems on Sacred Subjects. Oxford . 1763. (4) The Psalms of David Translated or Paraphrased in English Verse. By James Merrick, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. Reading. J. Carnan and Co. 1765. 2nd ed. 1766. A few only of these paraphrases were divided into stanzas. In 1797 the Rev. W. D. Tattersall pulished the work "Divided into stanzas for Parochial Use, and paraphrased in such language as will be intelligible to every capacity . . . with a suitable Collect to each Psalm from the Works of Archbishop Parker."

Merrick's paraphrases, although weak and verbose, were in extensive use in the early part of the present century, both in the Church of England and with Nonconformists. They have, however, fallen very much into disuse. Those in modern hymn-books, mainly in the form of centos, include:—
1. Blest Instructor, from Thy ways. Ps. xix.
2. Descend, O Lord! from heaven descend. Ps. cxliv. (In time of National Peril.)
3. Far as creation's bounds extend. Ps. cxlv.
4. God of my strength, the wise, the just. Ps. xxxi.
5. He who with generous pity glows. Ps. xli.
6. How pleasant, Lord.Thy dwellings are. Ps. lxxxiv.
7. Lift up your voice and thankful sing. Ps. cxxxvi.
8. Lo, my Shepherd's hand divine. Ps. xxiii.
9. Lord, my Strength, to Thee I pray. Ps. xxviii.
10. My heart its noblest theme has found. Ps.xlv.
11. O let me, [gracious] heavenly Lord extend. Ps. xxxix.
12. O turn, great Ruler of the skies. Ps. li.
13. Praise, O praise the Name divine. Ps. cl.
14. Sing, ye sons of [men] might, O sing. Ps. xxix.
15. Teach me, O teach me, Lord, Thy way. Ps. cxix.
16. The festal morn, my [O] God, is come. Ps. cxxii, (Sunday Morning.)
17. The morn and eve Thy praise resound. Ps. lxv. (Harvest.)
18. To Thy pastures, fair and large. Ps. xxiii.

From his Poems on Sacred Subjects, 1763, the following centos have also come into common use: --
19. Author of good, to Thee we turn. Resignation.
20. Eternal God, we look to Thee. Resignation.
21. 'Tis enough, the hour is come. Nunc Dimittis.

John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by James Merrick (105)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
As, on the verge of youth, my mindJames Merrick (Author)1
As pants the hart for cooling streams, When heated in the chaseRev. H. F. Lyte (Alterer)English1
As pants the wearied hart for cooling springsJames Merrick (Author)English1
Blest is the man who fears the LordMerrick (Author)1
Come sinners attend, And make no delayJ. Merrick (Author)English1
My heart its noblest theme hath foundJames Merrick (Author)1
On thee, great Ruler of the skiesJames Merrick, 1720-1769 (Author)1
Ye tribes of earth, in God rejoiceJames Merrick (Author)English1
Before Messiah’s presence meetJames Merrick, 1720-1769 (Author)English2
Blest is the man who fears the Lord, His well established mindJames Merrick (Author)English2
Creation's God on him thee aloneJames Merrick (Author)2
Father of all! our souls defendMerrick (Author)2
God bids, and lo! a burning wasteJames Merrick (Author)English2
How long shall Jacob's offspring proveJames Merrick (Author)2
La tago venis de l' Sinjor'James Merrick, 1720-69 (Author)2
Lord, my strength, to Thee I prayJames Merrick (Author)2
My reigns, my fabric’s every partJames Merrick (Author)English2
நத்யப்பிதாவே உம்மையே (Nityappitāvē um'maiyē)James Merrick (Author)Tamil2
Our festal morn is come!James Merrick (Author)2
See! roused by discord’s fierce alarmsJames Merrick, 1720-1769 (Author)English2
Shepherd of Israel, bow Thine earJames Merrick (Author)English2
Teach us, O teach us, Lord Thy wayJames Merrick (Author)English2
Thy foes succeeding times shall ownJames Merrick (Author)English2
’Tis God, whose all disposing swayJames Merrick (Author)English2
Vast are thy works, almighty LordMerrick (Author)2
When overwhelmed with pain and grief, Helpless and far from all reliefJames Merrick (Author)2
With what delight, great God, I traceJames Merrick, 1720-1769 (Author)English2
All glory to the eternal Three! Thee, Father, thee, O Son, and theeMerrick (Author)English3
Arise, ye people, and adoreJames Merrick (Author)English3
Creation's God on thee aloneJames Merrick (Author)3
Heavenly Teacher from thy waysJames Merrick (Author)3
How vast thy works, almight LordJames Merrick (Author)3
Immortal King, through earth's wide frameJames Merrick (Author)3
Let sinners take their courseJames Merrick (Author)English3
To thee, great God, I will discloseJames Merrick (Author)3
When from the verge of youthJames Merrick (Author)3
When overwhelmed with grief, helplessJames Merrick (Author)3
While through life's pilgrimage I strayJames Merrick (Author)3
With patient hope my God I soughtJames Merrick (Author)3
Almighty Ruler of the skiesJames Merrick (Author)English4
Father of all, my soul defendMerrick (Author)4
The Lord, the almighty Monarch spakeMerrick (Author)4
To him who condescends to dwellJames Merrick (Author)4
To thee, great God, my knees I bendMerrick (Author)4
What joy, while thus I view the dayJames Merrick (Author)4
Arise, ye people, clap the handMerrick (Author)5
Behold the fool, whose heart deniesJames Merrick (Author)5
Great God, our haughty foes repelJames Merrick (Author)5
In devious paths awhile I trodMerrick (Author)5
Lord, hast thou called me by thy graceJames Merrick (Author)5
Mercy, judgment, now my tongueMerrick (Author)5
O tell to all whom earth sustainsMerrick (Author)5
On God my steadfast hopes relyJames Merrick (Author)5
The morn and eve thy praise resoundMerrick (Author)5
Thy name, O God, my heart avowsJames Merrick (Author)5
Ye nations hear, ye sons of earthMerrick (Author)5
Behold the rising dawn appearJames Merrick (Author)6
Incumbent on the bending skyJames Merrick (Author)6
May God his favoring ear inclineJames Merrick (Author)6
My grateful tongue, immortal kingJames Merrick (Author)English6
O come, behold a scene of dreadMerrick (Author)6
Thine eyes in me the sheep beholdJames Merrick (Author)6
Ye servants of your God, his fameMerrick (Author)English6
Of mortal life how short the dateJames Merrick (Author)7
Sing to the Lord a joyful song, Earth to His praise the note prolongJames Merrick (Author)English7
Sing, ye sons of might, O singMerrick (Author)7
What eyes, like thine, eternal sireJames Merrick (Author)7
Ye servants of the eternal KingMerrick (Author (partly from))7
Beneath God's terrors doomed to groanMerrick (Author)8
How sweet Thy dwellings, Lord, how fairJames Merrick (Author)English8
Our life advancing to its closeJames Merrick (Author)8
Thine is the throne, beneath thy reignMerrick (Author)8
Behold the new born infant grievedMerrick (Author)9
Great God, our Strength, to thee we cryJames Merrick (Author)9
O how my fears the dangers moveMerrick (Author)9
Welcome the hope of Israel's race, The Messenger of truth and graceJames Merrick (Author)9
Awake, my soul, to hymns of praiseJames Merrick (Author)English11
'Tis enough, the hour is comeMerrick (Author)11
Far hence each superstition vainMerrick (Author)12
Who O Lord, when life is overRev. James Merrick (1720-179) (Author)English12
Ye works of God, on him aloneJames Merrick (Author)12
With joy shall I behold the dayJames Merrick (Author)English13
Far as creation's bounds extendJames Merrick (Author)English14
God of my strength! to thee I cryJames Merrick (Author)14
Blest, who with generous pity glowsJames Merrick (Author)15
While here as wandering sheep we strayJames Merrick (Author)15
How well our great Preserver knowsMerrick (Author)16
Placed on the verge of youth, my mindJames Merrick (Author)16
O hear me, Lord, to thee I callJames Merrick (Author)17
Lo, my shepherd's hand divine!Merrick (Author)19
O let me, heavenly Lord, extendMerrick (Author)22
The joyful morn, my God, is comeMerrick (Author)English22
Who shall toward thy chosen seatMerrick (Author)22
Lift your voice, and joyful singJames Merrick (Author)25
Arise, great God, and let Thy graceJames Merrick, 1720-1769 (Author)English27
Eternal God! we look to TheeJames Merrick (1720-1796) (Author)English27
Praise, O praise the name divineJames Merrick (Author)34
The festal morn, my God, is comeJames Merrick (Author)English40
Teach me, O teach me, Lord, Thy wayJames Merrick (Author)English41
O turn, great Ruler of the skiesJames Merrick (Author)English45
Author of good, to Thee we come [turn]Merrick (Author)English48
Blest instructor, from thy waysMerrick (Author)English58
Author of good, we rest on TheeJames Merrick (Author)English59
As pants the hart for cooling springs, When heated in the chaseJames Merrick (Author)English146
To Thy pastures fair and largeJames Merrick (Author)English155
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