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  • ...octave above sounding pitch. Only the first verse of the text is given in the source: four selected subsequent verses have here been added editorially.}} {{Title|''Come, we that love the Lord''}}
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  • ..., arise''' is a hymn by [[Charles Wesley]], alluding to the {{w|Parable of the Ten Virgins}}. *[[Ye virgin souls, arise (Thomas Clark)|Thomas Clark]]
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  • ...tised by the Canterbury bookseller and composer [[William Marsh]] on p1 of the ''Kentish Chronicle'' on 5 February 1805: ...parts, and figured for the organ, piano forte, &c. Composed by {{Sc|Thomas Clark}}, of Canterbury.
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  • *[[Why do we mourn departing friends? (Thomas Clark)| Thomas Clark]] SATB (vv. 1,4-6) 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends
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  • ...ve sets of psalm tunes with symphonies and an instrumental bass, and noted that 'A Sixth Set will be published in a few weeks'. ...two responses to the Ten Commandments and of the Sanctus (both texts from the ''Book of Common Prayer'' Communion service).
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  • *Doddridge, Philip. 1755. ''Hymns Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures''. London, England, published posthumously. *Williams, Edward, and Edward Parsons, Editors. 1803. ''Works of the Rev. P. Doddridge, D. D., in Ten Volumes''. Leeds, England: Editors. 616 pp
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  • ...py at shelfmark A.1233.y.(3.) has a watermark date of 1821. The imprint of the book reads 'LONDON. Printed for John Whitaker & C<sup>o</sup> 75 S<sup>t</s The collection consists of 42 metrical psalm or hymn tunes followed by a set-pi
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  • ...roughton, Hampshire}}: a Baptist hymn-writer, her works were printed under the pseudonym 'Theodosia'. *''Awake the trumpet's piercing sound'' (''Praise'' 1760, st. 3,4)
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  • ...mn Tune Index'' notes that this is the watermark date of the copy cited in the index, at GB-Lbl: B.1170.a.). ...sed in the composer's {{NoComp|A Fourth Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes|Thomas Clark}}, London: [c1808]:
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  • ...maker by trade, but became one of the most prolific English psalmodists of the early nineteenth century. ...also credited by [[William Marsh]] for his 'kind assistance in correcting the HARMONY' of Marsh's collection {{NoComp|A Set of New Psalm and Hymn Tunes|W
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  • ...lm apparently representing one of the 15 steps of the temple in Jerusalem. The Latin text still has ''canticum graduum'', a literal translation for 'steps *[[Behold now, praise the Lord (Richard Allison)|Richard Allison]] SSTTB (English, BCP)
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  • *''[[Ere God had built the mountains]]'' (H.52, Bk.1, 4 st., 76.76.D.) *''Far from the world, O Lord, I flee'' (H.45, Bk.3, C. M.)
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  • ...lf, but was included in the 'Weekly List of New Publications' on p128 of ''The Musical World'', no. 48, vol. 4, of 10 February 1837, where it was listed a ...kseller, Holywell Street, Strand, and all Music and Booksellers throughout the United Kingdom.'
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  • *[[O praise the Lord (Anonymous)|Anonymous c.1700]] S solo (vv. 1-3,5-6,13, BCP English) *[[O praise the Lord (William Child)|William Child]] SSAATB (vv. 1-4, English, BCP)
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  • **[[O praise the Lord of heaven (William Billings)|O praise the Lord of heaven]] SATB Anthem (English, King James Version, adapted) *[[Ye boundless realms of joy (John Broderip)|John Broderip]] SATB (English, metr
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  • The most commonly used Invitatory, sung before the first office of the day. **[[Come let us rejoice unto our Lord (William Byrd)|a 4]] SSAT(vv. 1-2, English)
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  • Psalm 100 according to the Hebrew numbering corresponds to Psalm 99 in the Latin Vulgate. *'''English:''' O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands
    19 KB (2,957 words) - 13:05, 27 March 2024
  • ...e publication is not dated, but the catalogue of the British Library dates the work (shelfmark E.460.gg.) to [c1820]. ...) for / {{Sc|One, Two, Three or Four Voices}}; / With an Accompaniment for the / Piano Forte, Organ, &c. / BY / {{Sc|W. J. White}}. Author of "Sacred Melo
    32 KB (5,676 words) - 18:38, 17 June 2019
  • *[[My soul, praise thou the Lord always (John Alcock Jr.)|John Alcock Jr.]] SATB (in English, metrical Old V *[[O praise the Lord, and thou, my soul (Thomas Clark)|Thomas Clark]] SATB (English, metrical New Version)
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  • ...the ''Book of Common Prayer'' for use at morning prayer on the 1st day of the month. Verse 9 forms part of ''[[In pace, in idipsum]]'', used as a respons *[[O Lord, that art my righteous judge (William Bennett)|William Bennett]] SATB (English, m
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