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A: Psalm and hymn tunes. And do we then believe : hymn for two voices |
William Turner |
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No songs of triumph now be sung : hymn for Good Friday |
Jeremiah Clarke |
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He's come: let every knee de bent : hymn for Whit Sunday |
Jeremiah Clarke |
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O sing ye now unto the Lord : psalm 98 |
anon |
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I said, I will look to my ways : psalm 39 |
anon |
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Blessed are they that perfect are : psalm 119 |
arr. Daniel Purcell |
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O Lord, receive my doleful cries : psalm 102 |
Andrew Roner |
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But, Lord, thy mercy, my sure hope |
William Knapp |
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The spacious firmament on high : psalm 19 |
John Sheeles |
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O love divine, how sweet thou art : hymn: desiring to love |
John Frederick Lampe |
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O thou to whom all creatures bow : psalm 8 |
anon |
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I will regard and think upon : psalm 77 |
anon |
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My God, who makes the sun to know : a morning song |
Robert Crome |
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And now another day is gone : an evening song |
Robert Crome |
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Thus in thy sacred courts : psalm 22 |
anon |
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O ye immortal throng : Christ seen on angels: hymn |
anon |
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My life's a shade : funeral hymn |
William Knapp? |
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The eternal speaks : the counsels of grace: carol |
William Knapp? |
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Let all the lands with shouts of joy |
William Knapp? |
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Light of those whose dreary dwelling : Christmas |
anon |
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On all the earth thy spirit shower : Virginia (parody) |
anon |
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Offer to God in sacrifice |
arr. John Alcock, senior |
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Hearken, o Lord, to my request |
arr. John Alcock, senior |
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Our light, our saviour is the Lord : the foundling's hymn : first version |
John Christopher Smith |
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Our light, our saviour is the Lord : the foundling's hymn : second version |
John Christopher Smith |
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If angels sung a saviour's birth : hymn for Easter day |
Joseph Stephenson |
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Through all the changing scenes of life : psalm 34 |
Joseph Stephenson |
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Why doth the man of riches grow |
anon |
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Jesu, lover of my soul |
Martin Madan |
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Hark, from the tombs a doleful sound! : a funeral thought : first version |
Isaac Smith |
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Hark, from the tombs a doleful sound! : a funeral thought : second version |
Isaac Smith |
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Rejoice, the Lord is king |
anon |
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Loving saviour, prince of peace |
after Thomas Augustine Arne |
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O Lord, my rock, to thee I cry : psalm 28 |
David Senior |
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Arise and hail the sacred day : carol |
Joseph Stephenson |
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Soon as the morn salutes your eyes : hymn |
anon. |
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Have mercy on us, Lord |
arr. Starling Goodwin |
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When rising from the bed of death : hymn: A thought in sickness |
John Pixell |
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Guide me, O thou great Jehovah : hymn |
anon |
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Thou whom my soul admires : hymn: Seeking the pastures of Christ the shepherd |
William Flackton |
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Father of all! in every age : hymn: The universal prayer |
William Flackton |
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O'er those gloomy hills of darkness : hymn |
Benjamin Milgrove |
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Glory to God on high : hymn |
Benjamin Milgrove |
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I did in heart rejoice : psalm 122 |
Joseph Key |
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Oh the delights, the heavenly joys |
James Leach |
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Behold, the grace appears |
Richard Taylor |
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The Lord, who made both heaven and earth : Messiah : first version |
Edward Miller ; after George Frideric Handel |
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The Lord, who made both heaven and earth : Messiah : second version |
Edward Miller ; after George Frideric Handel |
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O thou from whom all goodness flows : hymn |
Thomas Haweis |
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Where, Lord, shall I my refuge see? : psalm 39 |
Samuel Webbe, senior |
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B: Anthems and chants. O how amiable are thy dwellings : anthem |
William Croft |
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Like as the hart desires the water-brooks : anthem |
William Croft |
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Blessed are all they that fear the Lord : anthem |
John Bishop |
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Christ, being raised from the dead : (Easter) anthem |
anon |
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Behold, the Lord is my salvation : anthem : first version |
anon |
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Behold, the Lord is my salvation : anthem : second version |
anon |
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Sing we merrily unto God : anthem |
anon |
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My soul doth magnify the Lord : Magnificat |
anon |
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O be joyful in God : anthem |
John Bishop |
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Behold, I bring you glad tidings : anthem |
Israel Holdroyd |
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The beauty of Israel is slain : (verse) anthem for the 30th of January |
William Knapp |
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I heard a great voice : (verse) anthem for Easter day |
William Knapp |
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Awake up, my glory : (verse) anthem |
John Broderip |
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Hear my prayer, O God : (verse) anthem |
Carter |
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Praised be the Lord : anthem |
anon |
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O praise God in his holiness : anthem |
Uriah Davenport |
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Why do the heathen so furiously rage together : (verse) anthem |
John Smith |
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I will magnify thee, O Lord : (verse) anthem |
John Smith |
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O Zion, that bringest good tidings : anthem |
Joseph Stephenson |
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The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble : (verse) anthem |
William Cole |
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Hear my prayer, O Lord : (verse) anthem |
William Cole |
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O Lord our governor : (verse) anthem |
Capel Bond |
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My soul doth magnify the Lord : Magnificat |
Joseph Key |
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Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace : Nunc Dimittis |
Joseph Key |
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To God the only wise : canon 3 in 1 |
John Ashton |
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Hear my prayer, O Lord : canon (3 in 1) |
George Knowil Jackson |
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Ponder my words, O Lord : (verse) anthem |
John Hill |
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Grant, we beseech thee : collect |
John Wall Callcott? |
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C: Metrical pieces. To God I make my prayer : psalm 25 |
John Blow |
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Give thanks to God the holy one : psalm 136 |
Andrew Roner |
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Close thine eyes and sleep secure : evening hymn |
anon |
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We sing to him whose wisdom formed the ear : hymn on the nativity of our blessed saviour |
(Thomas?) Roseingrave |
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O how pleasant and how fair : (verse) anthem |
John Hill |
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Hosanna! Music is divine : psalm 147 |
James Nares |
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Tell us, O women : dialogue hymn |
Charles Burney |
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Jesu, my saviour, in thy face : reading |
Thomas Haweis |
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The spirits of the just : funeral hymn |
Benjamin Milgrove |
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Attune the song to mournful strains : hymn for the children of the foundling hospital |
John Stanley |
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Awake who sleeps, and hark the midnight cry : hymn |
William Flackton |
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Vital spark of heavenly flame : the dying Christian to his soul |
Edward Harwood |
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This is the day the Lord hath made |
(Anthony?) Greatorex |
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Do we not know that solemn word : hymn for Easter Sunday |
Thomas Tremain |
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O God of hosts, thou mighty Lord : psalm 84 |
Thomas Tremain |
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O Britain, trust the Lord : a psalm for the 5th of November |
anon |
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Let clouds and winds and waves agree |
Ralph Harrison ; after George Frideric Handel |
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When various griefs my soul surround : psalm 32 |
Philip Hayes |
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Hosanna to King David's son |
Richard Taylor |
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Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown? |
George Breillat |
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If any pity dwells on earth : hymn for charity children |
John Marsh |
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Hark! the herald angels sing : hymn |
Samuel Arnold |
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Soon will the evening star with silver ray : hymn before evening service |
Charles Burney |
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Maker of all! be thou my guard : psalm 41 |
Franz Joseph Haydn |
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May God favouring ear incline : psalm 67 |
Benjamin Cooke |
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My God, my king, with joyful view : psalm 68 |
William Shield |
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With all my powers of heart and tongue : hymn |
John Frederic Hering |
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Lord, hear my cry : psalm 61 |
James Cantelo |
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Yet a few years, or days |
Thomas Walker |
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A: Psalm and hymn tunes. And do we then believe : hymn for two voices |
William Turner |
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No songs of triumph now be sung : hymn for Good Friday |
Jeremiah Clarke |
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He's come: let every knee de bent : hymn for Whit Sunday |
Jeremiah Clarke |