Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar from Disruption Worthies{{sfn|Wylie|1881}} Horatius Bonar (19 December 180831 July 1889), a contemporary and acquaintance of Robert Murray M'cheyne was a Scottish churchman and poet. He is principally remembered as a prodigious hymnodist. Friends knew him as Horace Bonar. Licensed as a preacher, he did mission work in Leith for a time, and in November 1837 he settled at Kelso as minister of the new North Church founded in connection with Thomas Chalmers's scheme of church extension. He became exceedingly popular as a preacher, and was soon well known throughout Scotland. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Horatius Bonar ... a Memorial by Bonar, Horatius

    Published 1889
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    Songs For the Wilderness ... Third Edition by Bonar, Horatius

    Published 1850
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    The Nun; Or, Convent Life By Horatius Bonar by Bonar, Horatius

    Published 1869
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    "Crowned With Light" A Poem by Bonar, Horatius

    Published 1889
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    Here, o my Lord : SATB and organ / by Rose, Barry, 1934-

    Published 2002
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    Here, o my Lord : unis. with descant & organ / by Rose, Barry, 1934-

    Published 2004
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    Here, o my Lord, I see thee : anthem for SATB /

    Published 1955
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