Scottish Psalter, 1650

Psalm 15. The Friend of God.

The psalm speaks of the type of life that brings man into the Divine Presence and makes of him a good citizen.

MUSIC. TALLIS’ ORDINAL. For comments on this tune see [Hymn 326].

578. God’s law is perfect, and converts

Psalm XIX

Scottish Psalter, 1650

Psalm 19:7-11. God’s Praise in the Moral Universe.

The psalm describes God’s revelation to man. God is revealed to us “in the starry heavens above and in the moral law within,” (to use the phrase of Immanuel Kant). The hymn, composed of verses 7-11, deals only with the latter, the law in the heart.

MUSIC. ST. ANDREW appeared in The New Harmony of Sion by William Tans’ur, in 1764, where it was set to Psalm 150, and inscribed “Barby Tune, composed in four parts, W.T.” The initials may mean only that the harmony was by Tans’ur.