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Have Mercy on Us, Living Lord

Author: Fred R. Anderson Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal First Line: Have mercy of us, living Lord Scripture: Psalm 51 Used With Tune: PTOMEY

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PTOMEY

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Hal H. Hopson, 1933- Hymnal Title: Together in Song Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 13543 17135 75455 Used With Text: Have mercy on us, living Lord

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Have Mercy on Us, Living Lord

Author: Fred R. Anderson Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #195 (1990) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal First Line: Have mercy of us, living Lord Scripture: Psalm 51 Languages: English Tune Title: PTOMEY

Have mercy on us, living Lord

Author: Frederick R. Anderson, 1941- Hymnal: Together in Song #31 (1999) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: Together in Song Topics: Consolation; Devotion; Forgiveness; Lent; Mercy of God; Purity; Renewal; Repentance Scripture: Psalm 51 Languages: English Tune Title: PTOMEY

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Fred R. Anderson

b. 1941 Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal Author of "Have Mercy on Us, Living Lord" in The Presbyterian Hymnal

Hal H. Hopson

b. 1933 Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal Composer of "PTOMEY" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Hal H. Hopson (b. Texas, 1933) is a prolific composer, arranger, clinician, teacher and promoter of congregational song, with more than 1300 published works, especially of hymn and psalm arrangements, choir anthems, and creative ideas for choral and organ music in worship. Born in Texas, with degrees from Baylor University (BA, 1954), and Southern Baptist Seminary (MSM, 1956), he served churches in Nashville, TN, and most recently at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas. He has served on national boards of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians and the Choristers Guild, and taught numerous workshops at various national conferences. In 2009, a collection of sixty four of his hymn tunes were published in Hymns for Our Time: The Collected Tunes of Hal H. Hopson. Emily Brink