Burns, James Drummond, a Scotch Presbyterian
divine, was born in Edinburgh February
18, 1823. He was a graduate of the
University of Edinburgh. In 1845 he became
a pastor of the Free Church of Scotland
at Dunblane. In 1848 he took charge
of a Presbyterian Church at Funchal, Madeira.
In 1855 he became pastor of a
Presbyterian Church in London. He died
at Mentone November 27, 1864. He was
the author of about one hundred hymns,
only a few of which have come into common
use. He was also the translator of
thirty-nine German hymns. His Memoir
was written by the Rev. James Hamilton, D.D., 1869.
| Hushed was the evening hymn |
674 |
| Still with thee, O my God |
525 |
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