Hugh Blair

The gravestone of Hugh Blair, Greyfriars Kirkyard Hugh Blair FRSE (7 April 1718 – 27 December 1800) was a Scottish minister of religion, author and rhetorician, considered one of the first great theorists of written discourse.

As a minister of the Church of Scotland, and occupant of the Chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at the University of Edinburgh, Blair's teachings had a great impact in both the spiritual and the secular realms. Best known for ''Sermons'', a five volume endorsement of practical Christian morality, and ''Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres'', a prescriptive guide on composition, Blair was a valuable part of the Scottish Enlightenment. Provided by Wikipedia
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    O praise the Lord of heaven / by Blair, Hugh, 1864-1932

    Published 1918
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    If the Lord Himself had not been on our side / by Blair, Hugh, 1864-1932

    Published 1919
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    O come, everyone that thirsteth / by Blair, Hugh, 1864-1932

    Published 1923
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    Te deum laudamus (in E♭), op. 19 / by Blair, Hugh, 1864-1932

    Published 1908
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    Behold the hour cometh / by Blair, Hugh, 1864-1932

    Published 1928
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    Blessed are they : anthem for Advent / by Blair, Hugh, 1864-1932

    Published 1894
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    Gracious spirit, Holy Ghost / by Blair, Hugh, 1864-1932, Wordsworth, Christopher, 1807-1885

    Published 1922
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