From the Old Parish Church, Forfar, led by the Forfar Churches Choir, conducted by the Rev. Ian Pitt-Watson who also introduces the praise
On the occasion of the Fourth Centenary of the Reformation in Scotland, a programme of Scottish Metrical Psalms sung to tunes of the early Reformed Church
Organist. W. D. Bernard
All people that on earth do dwell
(Tune. Old 100th: French Psalter. 1551)
Lord. thou hast been our dwelling. place (Tune, Psalm 107: French Psalter, 1543)
Now Israel mav say and that truly
(Tune. Old 124th: French Psalter. 1551) t to the hills will lift mine eyes
(Tune, French: Scottish Psalter. 1615)
O send thy light forth (Tune, Martyrs : Scottish Psalter, 1615)
O Lord, thou art my God and King
(Tune, Aberfeldy: Scottish Psalter, 1633)
Pray that Jerusalem may have peace and felicity (Tune. Caithness : Scottish Psalter, 1635)
Ye gates, lift up your heads on high
(Tune, London New: Scottish Psalter, 1635)
Closing prayer and blessing by the Rev. D. M. Bell