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'''Alias:''' Thomas Clark of Canterbury
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1775
'''Born:''' 1775
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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


Thomas Clark was "conductor of the music at the Wesleyan Chapel, Canterbury, and latterly of the Unitarian Chapel, Canterbury". He was a boot and shoe maker by trade. An obituary published on p448 of ''The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review'' in 1859 (vol. 15) reads:
Thomas Clark was "conductor of the music at the Wesleyan Chapel, Canterbury, and latterly of the Unitarian Chapel, Canterbury". He was a boot and shoe maker by trade, but became one of the most prolific English psalmodists of the early nineteenth century.
 
His early musical works include nine sets of psalm tunes 'with symphonies and an instrumental bass', and twelve sets of 'psalm and hymn tunes'. In later years he edited the ''Union Tune Book'' for the Sunday School Union. He is also credited by [[William Marsh]] for his 'kind assistance in correcting the HARMONY' of Marsh's collection {{NoComp|A Set of New Psalm and Hymn Tunes|William Marsh}} (London: 1816).
 
An obituary published on p448 of ''The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review'' in 1859 (vol. 15) reads:
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'May 30, at Canterbury, aged 84, Mr. THOMAS CLARK, well known throughout the Nonconformist body, and beyond it, as a composer of sacred music. He was by trade a shoemaker, and worked at his business till about twenty years since. He had received but a scanty education, but was an incessant reader, especially in history and theology. Both his taste and his passion for music were extraordinary. While hammering at the lapstone or lying awake in the night, melodies were suggested to him which, casting aside the implements of his trade or leaping directly out of bed, he at once committed to paper, and added the harmonies when he had greater leisure. It would almost seem as if this love for one of the most delightful of all arts, and capability of excelling in it, were literally born with him; for he never received a lesson on the theory of music in his life. He published at various times nearly twenty volumes of anthems and hymns, besides editing various collections; and has left behind him a great store of MS. music, among which it is not unlikely that some of his best compositions may be found. In private as in public life, Mr. Clark bore a blameless character; and died with the respect, not only of his co-religionists, but of all his fellow-citizens. He was a member of the Unitarian congregation assembling in the Blackfriars' chapel, Canterbury, where he had conducted the music for more than half a century.'
'May 30, at Canterbury, aged 84, Mr. THOMAS CLARK, well known throughout the Nonconformist body, and beyond it, as a composer of sacred music. He was by trade a shoemaker, and worked at his business till about twenty years since. He had received but a scanty education, but was an incessant reader, especially in history and theology. Both his taste and his passion for music were extraordinary. While hammering at the lapstone or lying awake in the night, melodies were suggested to him which, casting aside the implements of his trade or leaping directly out of bed, he at once committed to paper, and added the harmonies when he had greater leisure. It would almost seem as if this love for one of the most delightful of all arts, and capability of excelling in it, were literally born with him; for he never received a lesson on the theory of music in his life. He published at various times nearly twenty volumes of anthems and hymns, besides editing various collections; and has left behind him a great store of MS. music, among which it is not unlikely that some of his best compositions may be found. In private as in public life, Mr. Clark bore a blameless character; and died with the respect, not only of his co-religionists, but of all his fellow-citizens. He was a member of the Unitarian congregation assembling in the Blackfriars' chapel, Canterbury, where he had conducted the music for more than half a century.'
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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===Anthems===
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*{{NoComp|Awake up my glory, awake lute and harp|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|ClarT-AwakeUp.pdf|ClarT-AwakeUp.mid|ClarT-AwakeUp.sib|Sibelius 3}}
===Anthems (including collect settings)===
*{{NoComp|I will arise and go to my Father}}{{LLink|ClarT-IWillArise.pdf|ClarT-IWillArise.mid|ClarT-IWillArise.sib|Sibelius 6}}
*{{NoCo|Almighty God, who hast given}}
*{{NoCo|Almighty God, who through thy only begotten Son}}
*{{NoCo|Awake up my glory, awake lute and harp}}
* ''Behold, God is my salvation''
* ''Come unto me, all ye that labour''
*{{NoCo|God, who at this time}}
* ''Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness''
* ''Hear my prayer, O God''
* ''Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts''
*{{NoCo|I will arise and go to my Father}}
*{{NoCo|In that day shall this song be sung}}
* ''Lord, how are they increased''
*{{NoCo|O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands}}
* ''Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous''
* ''The Lord liveth, and blessed be his name''
* ''The Lord's name be praised for this and every favour''
* ''This is the day which the Lord hath made''
* ''Why do the heathen rage''
 
===Canticles===
*{{NoCo|Magnificat}}
*{{NoCo|Nunc dimittis}}
 
===Other works===
* Chants
* ''Praise God from whom all blessings flow'' (canon)
* Responses to the Commandments
* Sanctus
 
{{Middle}}
===Set-pieces (through-composed settings of metrical texts)===
* ''Adieu, my friend, accept the starting tear''
* ''At anchor laid, remote from home''
* ''Awake, our souls, and bless his name''
* ''Awake our souls, away our fears''
*{{NoCo|Daughter of Zion}}
* ''Down headlong from their native skies''
* ''Firm was my health, my day was bright''
* ''Guide me, O thou great Jehovah''
* ''Happy the heart where graces reign''
* ''Happy the man prepared to reign''
* ''He comes, he comes, the Judge severe''
* ''Hear me, O Lord, in mercy hear''
* ''I come, ye messengers of love, I come''
* ''I will extol thee, Lord, on high''
* ''In Babylon their harps they hung''
* ''In God's own house pronounce his praise''
* ''Is Jesus mine? I'm now prepared''
* ''Jehovah, 'tis a glorious name''
* ''Lord, what a wretched land is this''
*{{NoCo|Mortals awake, with angels join (from A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes)|Mortals awake, with angels join}}
* ''My Captain sounds th'alarm of war''
* ''My hiding place, my refuge tower''
* ''My soul, triumphant in the Lord''
* ''O praise the Lord in that blest place''
* ''Our souls shall magnify the Lord''
* ''Salvation, O the joyful sound''
* ''Shall the kind mother's gentle breast''
* ''Sing to the Lord a new-made song''
* ''The year of jubilee is come''
* ''We sing his love who once was slain''
* ''When God arose my part to take''
* ''When God is nigh, my faith is strong''
* ''When I can read my title clear''
* ''Ye nations round the earth rejoice''
* ''Yes, the Redeemer rose''
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===Metrical psalm and hymn tunes===
===Metrical psalm and hymn tunes===
*{{NoComp|All people that on earth do dwell}}{{LLink|ClarT-AllPeopleThat.pdf|ClarT-AllPeopleThat.mid|ClarT-AllPeopleThat.sib|Sibelius 6}}
{{Top}}
*{{NoComp|Awake my joy, awake I say|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|ClarT-AwakeMyJoy.pdf|ClarT-AwakeMyJoy.mid|ClarT-AwakeMyJoy.sib|Sibelius 3}}
* ''A glory gilds the sacred page''
*{{NoComp|Come, thou fount of ev'ry blessing|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|Queenborough.pdf|Queenborough.mid}}
* ''A voice was heard near Jordan's streams''
*{{NoComp|Grace, 'tis a charming sound|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|Cranbrook.pdf|Cranbrook.mid}}
* ''Absurd and vain attempt to bind''
*{{NoComp|Hearken to the solemn voice, the awful midnight cry|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|Pensford.pdf|Pensford.mid}}
* ''Against the God who rules the sky''
*{{NoComp|How long wilt thou forget me, Lord?|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|ClarT-HowLong.pdf|ClarT-HowLong.mid|ClarT-HowLong.sib|Sibelius 3}}
* ''Ah me, wretched sinner; ah, where shall I go''
*{{NoComp|In one harmonious cheerful song|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|Walmer.pdf|Walmer.mid}}
* ''Alas, what is this world''
*{{NoComp|Long did the patient peasants toil|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|Eythorn.pdf|Eythorn.mid}}
*{{NoCo|All-conquering Lord, whom sinners adore}}
*{{NoComp|Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|Parting.pdf|Parting.mid}}
* ''All hail the power of Jesu's name''
*{{NoComp|O render thanks and bless the Lord|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|ClarT-ORender.pdf|ClarT-ORender.mid|ClarT-ORender.sib|Sibelius 3}}
*{{NoCo|All laud and praise with heart and voice}}
*{{NoComp|Since I have placed my trust in God|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|Clark-Since.pdf|Clark-Since.mid|Clark-Since.sib|Sibelius 3}}
*{{NoCo|All people that on earth do dwell}}
*{{NoComp|Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands}}{{LLink|ClarT-SingToTheLordYe.pdf|ClarT-SingToTheLordYe.mid|ClarT-SingToTheLordYe.sib|Sibelius 6}}
* ''Almighty Father, gracious Lord''
*{{NoComp|Sweet to rejoice in lively hope|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|Overton.pdf|Overton.mid}}
* ''And let this feeble body fail''
*{{NoComp|Talk with us, Lord, thyself reveal|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|ClarT-TalkWith.pdf|ClarT-TalkWith.mid|ClarT-TalkWith.sib|Sibelius 6}}
* ''And will the great eternal God''
*{{NoComp|Through all the changing scenes of life|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|ClarT-ThroughAll.pdf|ClarT-ThroughAll.mid|ClarT-ThroughAll.sib|Sibelius 3}}
* ''Angel, roll the rock away''
*{{NoComp|While shepherds watched their flocks by night|Thomas Clark}} {{Editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Arise and hail the happy day}}
*{{NoComp|Why do we mourn departing friends?|Thomas Clark}}{{LLink|ClarT-WhyDoWe.pdf|ClarT-WhyDoWe.mid|ClarT-WhyDoWe.sib|Sibelius 6}}
* ''Arise, great Sun of righteousness''
*{{NoComp|Ye boundless realms of joy}}{{LLink|ClarT-YeBoundless.pdf|ClarT-YeBoundless.mid|ClarT-YeBoundless.sib|Sibelius 6}}
* ''Arise, ye people, clap the hand''
 
*{{NoCo|Awake and sing the song}}
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*{{NoCo|Awake, my heart; arise, my tongue}}
* ''Awake my joy, awake I say''
** [[Awake my joy, awake I say (from A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
** [[Awake my joy, awake I say (from A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
* ''Awake my soul, and with the sun''
* ''Awake my soul, awake mine eyes''
** [[Awake my soul, awake mine eyes (Ivybridge) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Ivybridge'', from ''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Morning Hymn'', from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
*{{NoCo|Awake, my soul, in joyful lays}}
* ''Awake our drowsy souls''
* ''Awake, our souls; away, our fears''
* ''Awake, ye saints, each tuneful string''
* ''Be gone, unbelief; my Saviour is near''
* ''Be light and glad, in God rejoice''
*{{NoCo|Behold and have regard}}
* ''Behold the morning sun''
** from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes''
** [[Behold the morning sun (Bingley) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Bingley'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist'']]
*{{NoCo|Behold the path that mortals tread}}
* ''Behold the throne of grace''
* ''Behold what wondrous grace''
* ''Blessed are the sons of God''
* ''Blest are the souls that hear and know''
*{{NoCo|Blest who with generous pity glows}}
* ''Blow ye the trumpet, blow''
** [[Blow ye the trumpet, blow (Dunstable) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Dunstable'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Ceylon'', from ''An Eighth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
* ''Children of the heavenly King''
* ''Come, all harmonious tongues''
* ''Come and let us sweetly join''
*{{NoCo|Come, angels, seize your harps of gold}}
* ''Come, brethren, and sing our saviour and king''
*{{NoCo|Come, come, ye happy, happy saints}}
* ''Come, desire of nations, come''
* ''Come hither, all ye weary souls''
* ''Come, Holy Spirit, come''
* ''Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove''
* ''Come, let us anew our journey pursue''
** [[Come, let us anew our journey pursue (Honiton) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Honiton'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Tenham'', from ''Clark's Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes''
* ''Come let us join in one glad theme''
* ''Come, let us join our cheerful songs''
** to the tune ''Lime'', from ''A Third Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Melody'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** [[Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Wigton) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Wigton'', from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Rothbury) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Rothbury'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist'']]
* ''Come let us lift our joyful eyes''
* ''Come, let us ascend, my companion and friend ''
* ''Come, Lord, from above, the mountains remove''
* ''Come, our indulgent Saviour, come''
* ''Come sound his praise abroad''
** [[Come sound his praise abroad (Charing) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Charing'', from ''A Third Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[Come sound his praise abroad (from An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
*{{NoCo|Come, thou celestial Spirit, come}}
* ''Come, thou fount of every blessing''
** [[Come, thou fount of every blessing (Queenborough) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Queenborough'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Ebenezer'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
* ''Come, we (ye) that love the Lord''
** to the tune ''Sunderland'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Wormley'', from ''Clark's Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Morley'', from ''An Eighth Set of Psalm & Hymn Tunes''
** [[Come, we that love the Lord (Burgundy) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Burgundy'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist'']]
*{{NoCo|Consider all my sorrows, Lord}}
* ''Day of judgment, day of wonders''
*{{NoCo|Descend from heaven, immortal Dove}}
* ''Descend, immortal Dove''
* ''Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord''
* ''Dread Sovereign, let my evening song''
* ''Early, my God, without delay''
*{{NoCo|Enquire, ye pilgrims, for the way}}
* ''Eternal power, whose high abode''
** to the tune ''Exaltation'', from ''A Fourth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Canada'', from ''Clark's Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes''
*{{NoCo|Eternal source of every joy}}
* ''Eternal wisdom, thee we praise''
** to the tune ''Battel'', from ''A Third Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** [[Eternal wisdom, thee we praise (Borden) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Borden'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
* ''Fantastic delights no more I desire''
* ''Father, in whom we live''
* ''Father of all, in whom alone''
** to the tune ''Ringwood'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Ryton'', from ''Clark's Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes''
* ''Flow fast, my tears, the cause is great''
* ''For ever here my rest shall be''
** [[For ever here my rest shall be (Guildford) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Guildford'', from ''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Elstow'', from ''Clark's Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes''
* ''Forgiveness, 'tis a joyful sound''
* ''Fountain of blessing, ever blessed''
* ''From pole to pole let others roam''
* ''Give laud unto the Lord''
* ''Give praises unto God the Lord''
* ''God in his earthly temples lays''
* ''God, in the gospel of his Son''
* ''God in the great assembly stands''
* ''God is our refuge in distress''
* ''God's temple crowns the holy mount''
*{{NoCo|Grace, 'tis a charming sound}}
* ''Great Former of this various frame''
* ''Great God, amid the darksome night''
* ''Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame''
* ''Great God, thy dread decrees''
*{{NoCo|Great shepherd of thine Israel}}
*{{NoCo|Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews}}
* ''Happy soul, thy days are ended''
*{{NoCo|Hark from the tombs a doleful sound}}
*{{NoCo|Hark, ten thousand harps and voices}}
* ''Hark the glad sound, the Saviour comes
** to the tune ''Stockholm'', from ''A Twelfth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Northumberland'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist''
* ''Hark the voice of my beloved''
* ''He comes, the royal conqueror comes''
* ''He that hath made his refuge God''
** [[He that hath made his refuge God (Langport) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Langport'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[He that hath made his refuge God (Safety) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Safety'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
*{{NoCo|Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims}}
*{{NoCo|Hearken to the solemn voice, the awful midnight cry}}
* ''Heavenly Father, sovereign Lord''
* ''High in the shining courts above''
* ''High let us swell our tuneful notes''
* ''Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness''
* ''Holy wonder, heavenly grace''
*{{NoCo|Hosanna, with a cheerful sound}}
* ''How blest is he who ne'er consents''
** [[How blest is he who ne'er consents (from A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
** [[How blest is he who ne'er consents (from An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
* ''How charming is the place''
* ''How cheerful the field and the mead''
*{{NoCo|How did my heart rejoice to hear}}
* ''How free the fountain flows''
*{{NoCo|How good and pleasant must it be}}
* ''How happy are the little flock''
* ''How heavy is the night''
*{{NoCo|How long wilt thou conceal thy face}}
*{{NoCo|How long wilt thou forget me, Lord?}}
* ''How pleasant, how divinely fair''
* ''How pleased and blest was I''
** [[How pleased and blest was I (Worship) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Worship'', from ''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** from ''A Sixth Set of Psalm Tunes''
* ''How sad our state by nature is''
* ''How sweet the name of Jesus sounds''
* ''I ask not wealth, nor pomp, nor power''
*{{NoCo|I lift my heart to thee}}
* ''I love the Lord, because the voice''
* ''I love the sons of grace''
*{{NoCo|I send the joys of earth away}}
*{{NoCo|I set the Lord still in my sight}}
* ''I sing my Saviour's wondrous death''
* ''I will give laud and honour both''
*{{NoCo|I will give thanks to thee, O Lord}}
* ''I would, but cannot sing''
* ''I'll praise my maker while I've breath''
* ''I'm not ashamed to own my Lord''
* ''In God the Lord I put my trust''
*{{NoCo|In one harmonious cheerful song}}
*{{NoCo|In sweet exalted strains}}
* ''Indulgent sovereign of the skies''
* ''It is my Father's voice''
* ''Jehovah reigns, his throne is high''
* ''Jehovah reigns; let therefore all''
* ''Jerusalem, my happy home''
* ''Jesu(s), lover of my soul''
** [[Jesus, lover of my soul (Marshfield) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Marshfield'', from ''A Third Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[Jesu, lover of my soul (Leveland) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Leveland'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist'']]
* ''Jesu, Redeemer, Saviour, Lord''
*{{NoCo|Jesu, thy blood and righteousness}}
* ''Jesus, faithful to his word''
* ''Jesus, I love thy charming name''
** to the tune ''Caston'', from ''A Third Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Broad-Oak'', from W. J. White's ''The Sacred Herald''
* ''Jesus invites his saints''
* ''Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace''
* ''Jesus, our Lord, ascend thy throne''
* ''Jesus shall reign where'er the sun''
* ''Judge me, O Lord, for I the paths''
*{{NoCo|Just are thy ways and true thy word}}
* ''King of Salem, bless my soul''
* ''Leader of faithful souls and guide''
* ''Let all the just to God with joy''
*{{NoCo|Let all the lands with shouts of joy}}
* ''Let all the listening world attend''
* ''Let every creature join''
* ''Let every mortal ear attend''
*{{NoCo|Let God arise, and then his foes}}
*{{NoCo|Let others boast their ancient line}}
* ''Let party names no more''
* ''Let Sion in her King rejoice''
*{{NoCo|Lift up your heads in joyful hope}}
* ''Like sheep we went astray''
** to the tune ''Detling'', from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** [[Like sheep we went astray (Netherfield) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Netherfield'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist'']]
*{{NoCo|Lo, from the hills my help descends}}
*''Lo, he comes with clouds descending''
** [[Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Driffield) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Driffield'', from ''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Burland) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Burland'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist'']]
*{{NoCo|Lo, what an entertaining sight}}
* ''Long as I live I'll bless thy name''
*{{NoCo|Long did the patient peasants toil}}
*{{NoCo|Look back, my soul, with grateful love}}
* ''Look round, O man, survey this globe''
* ''Look up, ye saints, direct your eyes''
*{{NoCo|Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing}}
*{{NoCo|Lord, hear the voice of my complaint}}
* ''Lord, I am thine: forsake me not''
*{{NoCo|Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear}}
*{{NoCo|Lord, in thy wrath, reprove me not}}
* ''Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows''
* ''Lord of the worlds above''
** to the tune ''Temple'', from ''A Fourth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** from ''A Third Set of Psalm Tunes''
** to the tune ''Newingate'', from ''A Twelfth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
*{{NoCo|Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to stand}}
* ''Lord, thou hast searched and seen me through''
*{{NoCo|Lord, we adore thy vast designs}}
* ''Lord, when I count thy mercies o'er''
*{{NoCo|Lord, when thou didst ascend on high}}
* ''Loud let the tuneful trumpet sound''
* ''Loud to the prince of heaven''
* ''Man has a soul of vast desires''
* ''Meet and right it is to sing''
* ''Mighty God, while angels bless thee''
* ''Mortals awake, with angels join''
** [[Mortals awake, with angels join (Incarnation) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Incarnation'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Verona'', from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
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*{{NoCo|My dear Redeemer and my Lord}}
*{{NoCo|My former hopes are fled}}
* ''My God, assist me while I raise''
* ''My God, in whom are all the springs''
* ''My God, my God, why leav'st thou me''
* ''My God, my King, thy various praise''
* ''My God, permit me not to be''
* ''My God, permit my tongue''
*{{NoCo|My heart and flesh cry out for thee}}
* ''My saviour and my king''
* ''My shepherd is the living Lord''
** from ''A Set of Psalm Tunes''
** from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes''
* ''My shepherd will supply my need''
** to the tune ''Waldershare'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes''
*{{NoCo|My shepherd's mighty aid}}
*{{NoCo|My soul, how lovely is the place}}
* ''My soul, let all thy nobler powers''
* ''My soul praise the Lord, speak good of his name''
* ''My soul, thy great Creator praise''
* ''My soul with joy attend''
* ''My times of sorrow and of joy''
* ''My wakened soul, extend thy wings''
* ''No change of times shall ever shock''
* ''Not with our mortal eyes''
* ''Now begin the heavenly theme''
** [[Now begin the heavenly theme (Burton) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Burton'', from ''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[Now begin the heavenly theme (Barham) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Barham'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[Now begin the heavenly theme (Baltistan) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Baltistan'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist'']]
*{{NoCo|Now in a song of grateful praise}}
* ''Now in the heat of youthful blood''
* ''Now let my soul with transport rise''
*{{NoCo|Now let our souls on wings sublime}}
* ''Now let our voices join''
*{{NoCo|Now let us raise our cheerful strains}}
*{{NoCo|Now shall my inward joys arise}}
* ''Now to the Lord a noble song''
** [[Now to the Lord a noble song (Ramsgate) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Ramsgate'', from ''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[Now to the Lord a noble song (Mersham) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Mersham'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
* ''O all ye people, clap your hands''
*{{NoCo|O come, let us lift up our voice}}
* ''O come, loud anthems let us sing''
** [[O come, loud anthems let us sing (from A Second Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''A Second Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
** from ''A Seventh Set of Psalm Tunes''
* ''O could I lift this heart of mine''
* ''O could I sing like the bright train''
*{{NoCo|O for a shout of sacred joy}}
*{{NoCo|O God, my heart is fully bent}}
* ''O God, my strength and fortitude''
*{{NoCo|O God our Lord, how wonderful}}
*{{NoCo|O God, thou art my righteousness}}
* ''O God, thy faithfulness I plead''
* ''O Lord, my rock, to thee I cry''
* ''O Lord, our fathers oft have told''
* ''O Lord, send out thy light and truth''
* ''O love, I languish at thy stay''
* ''O my soul, what means this sadness''
*{{NoCo|O praise the Lord, and thou, my soul}}
* ''O praise the Lord in that blest place''
*{{NoCo|O praise the Lord with one consent}}
* ''O praise ye the Lord: prepare your glad voice''
*{{NoCo|O render thanks and bless the Lord}}
*{{NoCo|O render thanks to God above}}
*{{NoCo|O that I, first of love possessed}}
* ''O that I knew the secret place''
** [[O that I knew the secret place (Harborough) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Harborough'', from ''A Fourth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[O that I knew the secret place (Orford) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Orford'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Hillington'', from ''A Eleventh Set of Hymn Tunes''
* ''O that thou wouldst the heavens rent''
* ''O the delights, the heavenly joys''
*{{NoCo|O thou to whom all creatures bow}}
* ''O 'twas a joyful sound to hear''
* ''O Zion, tune thy voice''
* ''O'er the gloomy hills of darkness''
* ''Of mercy's never-failing spring''
* ''On wings of faith, mount up my soul and rise''
* ''Once more, my soul, the rising day''
* ''One there is above all others''
* ''Open the gates of Zion now''
* ''Our life is but an idle play''
* ''Praise God from whom all blessings flow''
** to the tune ''Newark'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Doxology'', from ''Clark's Seventh Book of Hymn Tunes''
* ''Praise, O praise the name divine''
* ''Praise ye the Lord: my heart shall join''
* ''Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise''
** to the tune ''Thornbury'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Inverness'', from ''Clark's Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes''
*{{NoCo|Raise your triumphant songs}}
*{{NoCo|Regard, O Lord, for I complain}}
* ''Rehearse his praise with awe profound''
* ''Rejoice evermore with angels above''
* ''Rejoice for a brother deceased''
*{{NoCo|Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Rise, my soul, adore thy Maker}}
* ''Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings''
*{{NoCo|Rise up, my spouse, thy bridegroom waits}}
* ''Saviour, prince of Israel's race''
* ''See how the morning sun''
* ''Seek we pure and lasting joy''
* ''Shine, mighty God, on Britain, shine''
* ''Since I have placed my trust in God''
**[[Since I have placed my trust in God (from A Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''A Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
** from ''An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes''
* ''Sing to the Lord aloud''
* ''Sing to the Lord in joyful strains''
* ''Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name''
** from ''A Set of Psalm Tunes''
** [[Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name (Deddington) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Deddington'', from ''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
* ''Sing to the Lord with joyful voice''
*{{NoCo|Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands}}
*{{NoCo|Sing ye unto the Lord our God}}
*{{NoCo|Sing ye with praise unto the Lord}}
* ''Sinners, obey the gospel word''
* ''Soft be the gently breathing notes''
* ''Some put their trust in chariots''
* ''Some seraph, lend your heavenly tongue''
* ''Sovereign of nature, all is thine''
* ''Stay, thou insulted spirit, stay''
* ''Stretched on the cross the Saviour dies''
* ''Sweet as the shepherd's tuneful reed''
* ''Sweet is the memory of thy grace''
* ''Sweet is the work, my God, my king''
** to the tune ''Tenbury'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes''
*{{NoCo|Sweet to rejoice in lively hope}}
*{{NoCo|Talk with us, Lord, thyself reveal}}
* ''Teach me the measure of my days''
* ''That awful day will surely come''
* ''The earth for ever is the Lord's''
*''The festal morn, my God, is come''
**[[The festal morn, my God, is come (Aldham) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Aldham'', from ''A Fourth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Palermo'', from ''Clark's Seventh Book of Hymn Tunes''
**[[The festal morn, my God, is come (from A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
* ''The God of glory sends his summons forth''
* ''The great Archangel's trump shall sound''
** to the tune ''St. Peter's'', from ''A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Berlin'', from ''Clark's Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes''
* ''The heavens declare thy glory, Lord''
* ''The Lord declares his will''
*{{NoCo|The Lord descended from above}}
* ''The Lord hath spoke: the mighty God''
* ''The Lord himself, the mighty Lord''
* ''The Lord, how rich his comforts are''
* ''The Lord is both my health and light''
* ''The Lord is my shepherd, my guardian and guide''
* ''The Lord Jehovah reigns''
*{{NoCo|The Lord my shepherd is}}
* ''The Lord of sabbath let us praise''
*{{NoCo|The man is blest that hath not lent}}
* ''The prince of peace is come''
*{{NoCo|The singers go before with joy}}
* ''The voice that speaks Jehovah near''
* ''The weary traveller lost in night''
* ''The wonders, Lord, thy love has wrought''
* ''Thee will I love, O Lord, my strength''
* ''Then let our songs abound''
* ''Then open wide the temple gates''
* ''There is a fountain filled with blood''
** to the tune ''Fountain'', from ''Clark's Seventh Book of Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Stillington'', from W. J. White's ''The Sacred Herald''
*{{NoCo|There is a house not made with hands}}
* ''There is a land of pure delight''
* ''This God is the God we adore''
* ''This is the field, the world below''
* ''This spacious earth is all the Lord's''
* ''Thou friend of sinners, hear my cry''
* ''Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver stream''
* ''Thou whom my soul admires above''
* ''Though ease and plenty, fruits of wealth''
*{{NoCo|Through all the changing scenes of life}}
*{{NoCo|Thus saith the high and lofty one}}
* ''Thy mercy, Lord, to me extend''
* ''Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song''
*{{NoCo|Thy suppliant's voice attentive weigh}}
* ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>Tis a point I long to know''
*{{NoCo|'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand}}
* ''To bless thy chosen race''
*{{NoCo|To celebrate thy praise, O Lord}}
* ''To God, our never-failing strength''
* ''To God, the mighty Lord''
* ''To my complaint, O Lord my God''
* ''To praise the ever-bounteous Lord''
* ''To Sion's hill I lift my eyes''
* ''Triumphant Lord, thy goodness reigns''
** to the tune ''Munificence'', from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** to the tune ''Bounty'', from ''The Congregational Harmonist''
* ''Unshaken as the sacred hill''
*{{NoCo|Upward I lift mine eyes}}
* ''We soon shall hear the midnight cry''
* ''Weary souls, that wander wide''
* ''Welcome, sweet day of rest''
** [[Welcome, sweet day of rest (Thanet) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Thanet'', from ''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** to the tune ''Renville'', from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
* ''What mighty man or mighty God''
* ''What shall I render to my God''
* ''When any turn from Zion's way''
* ''When Christ to judgment shall descend''
* ''When I with pleasing wonder stand''
* ''When, overwhelmed with grief''
** [[When, overwhelmed with grief (Aylesford) (Thomas Clark)|to the tune ''Aylesford'', from ''A Fourth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'']]
** [[When, overwhelmed with grief (from A Seventh Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)|from ''A Seventh Set of Psalm Tunes'']]
* ''When shall thy love constrain''
* ''When strangers stand and hear me tell''
* ''When we, our wearied limbs to rest''
* ''Where for safety shall I fly''
* ''Where shall we sinners hide our heads''
* ''While I am banished from thy house''
* ''While beauty clothes the fertile vale''
* ''While God my Father's near''
*{{NoCo|While shepherds watched their flocks by night}}
* ''Who has believed thy word''
*{{NoCo|Why do we mourn departing friends?}}
*{{NoCo|Why droops my soul with grief oppressed?}}
*{{NoCo|Why, O my soul, why weepest thou?}}
* ''With cheerful notes let all the earth''
* ''With one consent let all the earth''
* ''With pity, Lord, thy servant view''
*{{NoCo|With restless and ungoverned rage}}
* ''With reverence let the saints appear''
** to the tune ''Malden'', from ''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes''
** from ''A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes''
* ''With what delight, great God, I trace''
*{{NoCo|Within thy tabernacle, Lord}}
*{{NoCo|Ye boundless realms of joy}}
* ''Ye children come, my precepts hear''
* ''Ye children which do serve the Lord''
* ''Ye dying sons of men''
*{{NoCo|Ye glittering toys of earth, adieu}}
* ''Ye humble souls, rejoice''
* ''Ye little flock whom Jesus feeds''
* ''Ye people all with one accord''
* ''Ye princes that in might excel''
* ''Ye servants of God, your master proclaim''
*{{NoCo|Ye tribes of Adam join}}
*{{NoCo|Ye virgin souls, arise}}
* ''Yield unto God the mighty Lord''
* ''Your harps, ye trembling saints''
* ''Zion, lift thy drooping head''
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==Publications==
==Publications==
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*{{NoCo|A Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes}}, [1805].
*{{NoComp|A Sett of Psalm and Hymn Tunes|Thomas Clark}}, [1805].
*{{NoCo|A Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [1805].
*{{NoComp|A Set of Psalm Tunes|Thomas Clark}}, [1805].
*''Stand still, refulgent orb. An Ode to the New Year'', [1805?].
*''A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'', [1806].
*{{NoCo|A Second Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes}}, (1806).
*{{NoComp|A Second Set of Psalm Tunes|Thomas Clark}}, [c1807].
*{{NoCo|A Second Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [c1807].
*''A Third Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'', [1807].
*{{NoCo|A Third Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes}}, [1807].
*<nowiki>[</nowiki>''A New Ode for the Spring'' - entered at Stationers' Hall by James Peck on 14 Mar 1807<nowiki>]</nowiki>
*''A New Ode for the Spring'', [1807].
*''A Fourth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'', [c1808].
*{{NoCo|A Fourth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes}}, [c1808].
*{{NoComp|A Third Set of Psalm Tunes|Thomas Clark}}, [c1809].
*{{NoCo|A Third Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [c1809].
*''A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'', [c1809].
*{{NoCo|A Fifth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes}}, [c1809].
*<nowiki>[</nowiki>''God is Gone Up. An Anthem from the 47th Psalm'' - entered at Stationers' Hall by the composer on 10 Aug 1809<nowiki>]</nowiki>.
*''God is Gone Up. An Anthem from the 47th Psalm'', [1809].
*<nowiki>[</nowiki>''A Te Deum and Jubilate, adapted for a Double Choir'' - entered at Stationers' Hall by the composer on 10 Aug 1809<nowiki>]</nowiki>.
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*{{NoComp|A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes|Thomas Clark}}, [c1810].
*''A Te Deum and Jubilate, adapted for a Double Choir'', [1809].
*''Clark’s Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes'', [c1811].
*{{NoCo|A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [c1810].
*{{NoComp|A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes|Thomas Clark}}, [c1813].
*''Twelve Tunes in Peculiar Measures'', [c1810].
*''Clark’s Seventh Book of Hymn Tunes'', [1813-15].
*''Clark's Sixth Set of Hymn Tunes'', [c1811].
*''A Sixth Set of Psalm Tunes'', [c1817].
*{{NoCo|A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [c1813].
*''Clark's Seventh Book of Hymn Tunes'', [1813-15].
*{{NoCo|A Sixth Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [c1814].
*''An Eighth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'', [c1817].
*''An Eighth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'', [c1817].
*''A Ninth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'', [c1818].
*{{NoCo|A Ninth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes}}, [c1818].
*''An Eleventh Set of Hymn Tunes'', [c1820].
*''An Eleventh Set of Hymn Tunes'', [c1820].
*''A Twelfth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes'', [c1821].
*{{NoCo|A Twelfth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes}}, [c1821].
*''A Seventh Set of Psalm Tunes and two Collects'', [c1830].
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*''An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes, two Anthems, a Funeral Hymn'', [c1830].
*''The Congregational Harmonist, or Clerk's Companion'', [1828-1837].
*''A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes and an Anthem'', [c1830].
*{{NoCo|A Seventh Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [c1830].
*{{NoCo|An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [c1830].
*{{NoCo|A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes}}, [c1830].
*''The Union Harmonist'', 1841.
*''The Union Tune Book'', 1842.
*''David's Harp'', 1843.
*''The Juvenile Harmonist'', 1843.
*''The Seraphim, or Sacred Harmonist'', [1843?]
*''British Psalmody'', [1844]
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*[http://www.wgma.org.uk/Articles/Clark/article.htm# West Gallery Music Association article outlining Clark's biography by Tony Singleton]
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Life

Born: 1775

Died: 1859

Biography

Thomas Clark was "conductor of the music at the Wesleyan Chapel, Canterbury, and latterly of the Unitarian Chapel, Canterbury". He was a boot and shoe maker by trade, but became one of the most prolific English psalmodists of the early nineteenth century.

His early musical works include nine sets of psalm tunes 'with symphonies and an instrumental bass', and twelve sets of 'psalm and hymn tunes'. In later years he edited the Union Tune Book for the Sunday School Union. He is also credited by William Marsh for his 'kind assistance in correcting the HARMONY' of Marsh's collection A Set of New Psalm and Hymn Tunes (London: 1816).

An obituary published on p448 of The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review in 1859 (vol. 15) reads:

'May 30, at Canterbury, aged 84, Mr. THOMAS CLARK, well known throughout the Nonconformist body, and beyond it, as a composer of sacred music. He was by trade a shoemaker, and worked at his business till about twenty years since. He had received but a scanty education, but was an incessant reader, especially in history and theology. Both his taste and his passion for music were extraordinary. While hammering at the lapstone or lying awake in the night, melodies were suggested to him which, casting aside the implements of his trade or leaping directly out of bed, he at once committed to paper, and added the harmonies when he had greater leisure. It would almost seem as if this love for one of the most delightful of all arts, and capability of excelling in it, were literally born with him; for he never received a lesson on the theory of music in his life. He published at various times nearly twenty volumes of anthems and hymns, besides editing various collections; and has left behind him a great store of MS. music, among which it is not unlikely that some of his best compositions may be found. In private as in public life, Mr. Clark bore a blameless character; and died with the respect, not only of his co-religionists, but of all his fellow-citizens. He was a member of the Unitarian congregation assembling in the Blackfriars' chapel, Canterbury, where he had conducted the music for more than half a century.'

View the Wikipedia article on Thomas Clark.

List of choral works

Anthems (including collect settings)

Canticles

Other works

  • Chants
  • Praise God from whom all blessings flow (canon)
  • Responses to the Commandments
  • Sanctus

Set-pieces (through-composed settings of metrical texts)

  • Adieu, my friend, accept the starting tear
  • At anchor laid, remote from home
  • Awake, our souls, and bless his name
  • Awake our souls, away our fears
  • Daughter of Zion
  • Down headlong from their native skies
  • Firm was my health, my day was bright
  • Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
  • Happy the heart where graces reign
  • Happy the man prepared to reign
  • He comes, he comes, the Judge severe
  • Hear me, O Lord, in mercy hear
  • I come, ye messengers of love, I come
  • I will extol thee, Lord, on high
  • In Babylon their harps they hung
  • In God's own house pronounce his praise
  • Is Jesus mine? I'm now prepared
  • Jehovah, 'tis a glorious name
  • Lord, what a wretched land is this
  • Mortals awake, with angels join
  • My Captain sounds th'alarm of war
  • My hiding place, my refuge tower
  • My soul, triumphant in the Lord
  • O praise the Lord in that blest place
  • Our souls shall magnify the Lord
  • Salvation, O the joyful sound
  • Shall the kind mother's gentle breast
  • Sing to the Lord a new-made song
  • The year of jubilee is come
  • We sing his love who once was slain
  • When God arose my part to take
  • When God is nigh, my faith is strong
  • When I can read my title clear
  • Ye nations round the earth rejoice
  • Yes, the Redeemer rose

Metrical psalm and hymn tunes

 
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Publications

External links