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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
'''Title:''' ''The Whole Booke of Psalmes | '''Title:''' ''The Whole Booke of Psalmes'' | ||
'''Editor:''' [[Thomas Ravenscroft]] | '''Editor-Compiler:''' [[Thomas Ravenscroft]] | ||
{{PubDatePlace|1621|| }} | |||
'''Citation''': Ravenscroft, Thomas, Compiler. 1621. ''The Whole Booke of Psalmes, With the Hymnes Evangelicall, and Songs Spirituall: Composed into 4 Parts by Sundry Authors''. London: For the Company of Stationers. 278 pp. | |||
'''Facsimiles:''' | '''Facsimiles:''' | ||
*[http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/ravenscroft/psalter/ The Music of Thomas Ravenscroft - The Whole Booke of Psalmes]: An online resource which contains a description, a scanned facsimile, a list of all pieces, and some modern editions. | *[http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/ravenscroft/psalter/ The Music of Thomas Ravenscroft - The Whole Booke of Psalmes]: An online resource which contains a description, a scanned facsimile, a list of all pieces, and some modern editions. | ||
*[http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Whole_Booke_of_Psalmes_(Ravenscroft,_Thomas) IMSLP link], with digitized facsimiles and a modern transcription of the entire publication. | *[http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Whole_Booke_of_Psalmes_(Ravenscroft,_Thomas) IMSLP link], with digitized facsimiles and a modern transcription of the entire publication. | ||
==List of music== | ==List of music== | ||
:'''Note.''' Many of the tunes in this book are repeated two or more times, with different words. Most of the tunes are not original, but were harmonized for this book by the person listed under ''Arranger''. Lyricists are usually those of the ''[[Old Version]]''. | |||
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|align=right|1||[[Veni Creator (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Veni Creator]]||168a||Genevan Psalter||1561||d||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Come holy Ghost | |||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|2||[[The humble Sute of a Sinner (Robert Palmer)|Humble Suit of a Sinner]]||170a||English Psalter||1562||d||Robert Palmer||||O Lord of whom I depend | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|3||[[Venite exultemus (1621) (John Farmer)|Venite Exultemus]]||128a||English Psalter||1560||F||John Farmer||||O come and let us now rejoice | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|4||[[Te Deum S. Amb. (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Te Deum]]||166a||Genevan Psalter||1561||d||Thomas Ravenscroft||||We praise thee God | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|5||[[The song of the 3 Children (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Song of the Three Children]]||169a||English Psalter||1562||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O all ye works of God the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|6||[[Benedictus (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Benedictus]]||128a||English Psalter||1560||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||The only Lord of Israel | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|7||[[Magnificat (John Farmer)|Magnificat]]||131a||English Psalter||1560||g||John Farmer||||My soul doth magnify the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|8||[[Nunc dimittis (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Nunc Dimittis]]||77a||Genevan Psalter||1557||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O Lord because my heart | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|9||[[Quicunque vult. (John Farmer)|Quicunque Vult]]||165||Genevan Psalter||1561||F||John Farmer||||What man forever he be | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|10||[[The Lamentation (William Parsons I)|Lamentation of a Sinner]]||155||Genevan Psalter||1561||d||William Parsons||||O Lord turn not away thy face | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|11||[[The Lords Prayer (John Farmer)|Lord's Prayer]]||156||Genevan Psalter||1561||d||John Farmer||||Our Father which in heaven art | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|12||[[The X Commandments (John Farmer)|Ten Commandments]]||167a||Genevan Psalter||1561||a||John Farmer||||Hark Israel and what I say | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|13||[[The complaint of a sinner (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Complaint of a Sinner]]||153a||Genevan Psalter||1561||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Where righteousness doth say | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|14||[[The man is blest (Thomas Morley)|Psalm 1]]||158b||Genevan Psalter||1561||d||Thomas Morley||||The man is blest | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|15||[[Why did the Gentiles tumults raise (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 2]]||249a||Daman Psalter||1579||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Why did the Gentiles tumults raise | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|16||[[O Lord, how are my foes increased (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 3]]||62a||Genevan Psalter||1557||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O Lord, how are my foes increased | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|17||[[O God, that art my righteousness (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 4]]||201a||Scottish Psalter||1564||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O God, that art my righteousness | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|18||[[Psalme 5 (John Milton the Elder)|Psalm 5]]||375a||John Milton the Elder||1621||d||John Milton the Elder||Norwich||Incline thine ear unto my words | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|19||[[Psalme 6 (George Kirbye)|Psalm 6]]||65||Genevan Psalter||1557||d||George Kirbye||||Lord in thy wrath reprove me not | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|20||[[Psalme 7 (William Harison)|Psalm 7]]||372||William Harrison||1621||G||William Harrison||Lincoln||O Lord my God I put my trust | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|21||[[O God our Lord how wonderful (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 8]]||376||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||d||Thomas Ravenscroft||Peterborough||O God our Lord how wonderful | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|22||[[With heart and mouth unto the Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 9]]||371a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Lichfield||With heart and mouth unto the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|23||[[Psalme 10 (John Tomkins)|Psalm 10]]||368a||Thomas Tomkins||1621||F||John Tomkins||Glocester||What is the cause that thou O Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|24||[[In God the Lord I put my trust (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 11]]||369||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Hereford||I trust in God, how dare ye then | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|25||[[Psalme 12 (Edward Blancks)|Psalm 12]]||250b||Daman Psalter||1579||F||Edward Blancks||||Help Lord for good and godly men | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|26||[[Psalme 13 (Thomas Tomkins)|Psalm 13]]||382a||Thomas Tomkins||1621||d||Thomas Tomkins||Worcester||How long wilt thou forget me Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|27||[[The man is blest (Thomas Morley)|Psalm 14]]||113b||Genevan Psalter||1558||C||Thomas Morley||||There is no God as foolish men | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|28||[[Why did the Gentiles tumults raise (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 15]]||367a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||Excester||O Lord within thy tabernacle | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|29||[[Lord, keep me, for I trust in Thee (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 16]]||359||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||Bristol||Lord, keep me, for I trust in thee | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|30||[[O Lord, give ear to my just cause (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 17]]||380a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||Salisbury||O Lord, give ear to my just cause | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|31||[[Psalme 18 (William Cobbold)|Psalm 18]]||159a||Genevan Psalter||1561||g||William Cobbold||||O God my strength and fortitude | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|32||[[Psalme 19 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 19]]||274c||John Farmer||1592||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||||The heavens and the firmament | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|33||[[Psalme 20 (William Cranford)|Psalm 20]]||366||William Cranfield||1621||F||William Cranfield||Ely||In trouble and adversity | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|34||[[Psalme 21 (John Bennet)|Psalm 21]]||160a||Genevan Psalter||1561||a||John Bennet||||O Lord how joyful is the king | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|35||[[O God, my God, wherefore dost Thou (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 22]]||363||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Chichester||O God, my God, wherefore dost thou | ||
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|align= | |align=right|36||[[Psalme 23 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 23 (1)]]||276a||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||The Lord is only my support | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|37||[[My shepherd is the living Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 23 (2)]]||276a||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||My shepherd is the living Lord | ||
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|align= | |align=right|38||[[Psalme 24 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 24]]||275a||Richard Allison||1592||F||Richard Allison||||The earth is all the Lords | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|39||[[Psalme 25 (John Ward)|Psalm 25]]||360a||John Ward||1621||g||John Ward||Canterbury||I lift my heart to thee | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|40||[[Lord, be my judge, and thou shalt see (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 26]]||381a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Wolver-Hampton||Lord be my judge and thou shalt see | ||
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|align= | |align=right|41||[[Psalme 27 (John Milton the Elder)|Psalm 27]]||331a||English Psalter||1615||F||John Milton the Elder||Stilt||The Lord is both my health and light | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|42||[[Thou art, O Lord, my strength and stay (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 28]]||365a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Durham||Thou art, O Lord, my strength and stay | ||
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|align= | |align=right|43||[[Give to the Lord, ye potentates (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 29]]||362a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||Carlyle||Give to the Lord, ye potentates | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|44||[[All laud and praise with heart and voice (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 30]]||84b||Genevan Psalter||1557||d||Thomas Ravenscroft||||All laud and praise with heart and voice | ||
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|align= | |align=right|45||[[Psalme 31 (John Bennet)|Psalm 31]]||273a||John Farmer||1592||a||John Bennet||||O Lord I put my trust in thee | ||
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|align= | |align=right|46||[[That man is blest whose wickedness (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 32]]||329||English Psalter||1615||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||King's||That man is blest whose wickedness | ||
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|align= | |align=right|47||[[Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 33]]||276c||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|48||[[I will give laud and honor both (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 34]]||325||English Psalter||1615||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Abbey||I will give laud and honor both | ||
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|align= | |align=right|49||[[Psalme 35 (Thomas Tomkins)|Psalm 35]]||326a||English Psalter||1615||F||Thomas Tomkins||Dunfermling||Lord plead my cause against my foes | ||
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|align= | |align=right|50||[[The wicked with his works unjust (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 36]]||327a||English Psalter||1615||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||French||The wicked with his works unjust | ||
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|align= | |align=right|51||[[Psalme 37 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 37]]||328||English Psalter||1615||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Glasgow||Grudge not to see the wicked men | ||
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|align= | |align=right|52||[[Psalme 38 (Thomas Morley)|Psalm 38]]||75||Genevan Psalter||1557||F||Thomas Morley||||Put me not to rebuke O Lord | ||
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|align= | |align=right|53||[[Psalme 39 (Simon Stubbs)|Psalm 39]]||330a||English Psalter||1615||g||Simon Stubbs||Martyrs||I said I will look to my ways | ||
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|align= | |align=right|54||[[Psalme 40 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 40]]||370||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||Landaffe||I waited long and sought the Lord | ||
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|align= | |align=right|55||[[Psalme 41 (Edward Blancks)|Psalm 41]]||88||Genevan Psalter||1557||F||Edwards Blancks||||The man is blessed that careful is | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|56||[[Psalme 42 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 42]]||358||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||Bangor||Like as the Hart doth breath and bray | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|57||[[Psalme 43 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 43]]||379a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||St. David's||Judge and revenge my cause O Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|58||[[Psalme 44 (Edward Blancks)|Psalm 44]]||91a||Genevan Psalter||1557||C||Edwards Blancks||||Our ears have heard our fathers tell | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|59||[[My heart doth take in hand (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 45]]||373a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Ludlow||My heart doth take in hand | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|60||[[Psalme 46 (Thomas Morley)|Psalm 46]]||158b||Genevan Psalter||1561||d||Thomas Morley||||The Lord is our defence and aid | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|61||[[Psalme 47 (Thomas Tomkins)|Psalm 47]]||382a||Thomas Tomkins||1621||d||Thomas Tomkins||Worcester||Ye people all with one accord | ||
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|align= | |align=right|62||[[Psalme 48 (John Tomkins)|Psalm 48]]||368a||Thomas Tomkins||1621||F||Thomas Tomkins||Glocester||Great is the Lord and with great praise | ||
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|align= | |align=right|63||[[Psalme 49 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 49]]||369||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Hereford||All people harken and give care | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|64||[[Psalm 50 (Ravenscroft) (Edward Blancks)|Psalm 50 (1)]]||116a||Genevan Psalter||1558||g||Edwards Blancks||||The mighty God th' Eternal | ||
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|align= | |align=right|65||[[Psalme 50 (Martin Peerson)|Psalm 50 (2)]]||251||Daman Psalter||1579||g||Martin Peerson||||The God of Gods, the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|66||[[Psalme 51 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 51 (1)]]||93a||Genevan Psalter||1557||d||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O Lord consider my distress | ||
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|align= | |align=right|67||[[Psalme 51 (William Cranford)|Psalm 51 (2)]]||366||William Cranfield||1621||F||William Cranfield||Ely||Have mercy on me God | ||
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|align= | |align=right|68||[[Psalme 52 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 52]]||161a||Genevan Psalter||1561||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Why dost thou tyrant boast abroad | ||
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|align= | |align=right|69||[[Psalme 53 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 53]]||363||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Chichester||The foolish man in that which he | ||
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|align= | |align=right|70||[[Psalme 54 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 54]]||380a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||Salisbury||God save me for thy holy name | ||
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|align= | |align=right|71||[[Psalme 55 (John Milton the Elder)|Psalm 55]]||375a||John Milton the Elder||1621||d||John Milton the Elder||Norwich||O God give ear and do apply | ||
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|align= | |align=right|72||[[Psalme 56 (William Harison)|Psalm 56]]||372||William Harrison||1621||G||William Harrison||Lincoln||Have mercy Lord on me I pray | ||
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|align= | |align=right|73||[[Psalme 57 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 57]]||376||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||d||Thomas Ravenscroft||Peterborough||Take pitty for thy promise sake | ||
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|align= | |align=right|74||[[Psalme 58 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 58]]||371a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Lichfield||Ye Rulers which are put in trust | ||
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|align= | |align=right|75||[[Psalme 59 (John Farmer)|Psalm 59]]||131a||English Psalter||1560||g||John Farmer||||Send aid and save me from my foes | ||
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|align= | |align=right|76||[[Psalme 60 (Edward Blancks)|Psalm 60]]||250b||Daman Psalter||1579||F||Edward Blancks||||O Lord thou didst us clean forsake | ||
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|align= | |align=right|77||[[Psalme 61 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 61]]||174a||English Psalter||1562||F||Richard Allison||||Regard (O Lord) for I complain | ||
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|align= | |align=right|78||[[Psalme 62 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 62]]||271a||Daman Psalter||1591||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||My soul to God shall give good heed | ||
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|align= | |align=right|79||[[Psalme 63 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 63]]||274c||John Farmer||1592||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O God my god I watch betime | ||
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|align= | |align=right|80||[[Psalme 64 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 64]]||359||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||Bristol||O Lord my voice give ear | ||
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|align= | |align=right|81||[[Psalme 65 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 65]]||367a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||Excester||Thy praise alone (O Lord) doth reign | ||
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|align= | |align=right|82||[[Psalme 66 (John Milton the Elder)|Psalm 66]]||331a||English Psalter||1615||F||John Milton the Elder||Stilt||Ye men on earth in God rejoyce | ||
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|align= | |align=right|83||[[Psalme 67 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 67]]||269c||Cosyn Psalter||1585||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Have mercy on us Lord | ||
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|align= | |align=right|84||[[Psalme 68 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 68]]||117a||Genevan Psalter||1558||F||Richard Allison||||Let God arise, and then his foes | ||
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|align= | |align=right|85||[[Psalme 69 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 69]]||162a||Genevan Psalter||1561||g||Richard Allison||||Save me O God and that with speed | ||
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|align= | |align=right|86||[[Psalme 70 (Martin Peerson)|Psalm 70]]||251||Daman Psalter||1579||g||Martin Peerson||||O God to me take heed | ||
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|align= | |align=right|87||[[My Lord my God in all distresse (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 71]]||163a||Genevan Psalter||1561||a||Thomas Ravenscroft||||My Lord my God in all distress | ||
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|align= | |align=right|88||[[Psalme 72 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 72]]||364a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||d||Thomas Ravenscroft||Christ Hospital||Lord give thy judgements to the King | ||
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|align= | |align=right|89||[[Psalme 73 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 73]]||249a||Daman Psalter||1579||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||How ever it be, yet God is good | ||
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|align= | |align=right|90||[[Psalme 74 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 74]]||201a||Scottish Psalter||1564||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Why art thou Lord so long from us | ||
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|align= | |align=right|91||[[Psalme 75 (Simon Stubbs)|Psalm 75]]||330a||English Psalter||1615||g||Simon Stubbs||Martyrs||Unto thee God will we give thanks | ||
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|align= | |align=right|92||[[Psalme 76 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 76]]||365a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Durham||To all that now in jury dwell | ||
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|align= | |align=right|93||[[Psalme 77 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 77]]||175a||English Psalter||1562||F||Richard Allison||||I with my voice to God do cry | ||
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|align= | |align=right|94||[[Psalme 78 (Michael Cavendish)|Psalm 78]]||164a||Genevan Psalter||1561||d||Michael Cavendish||||Attend my people to my Law | ||
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|align= | |align=right|95||[[Psalme 79 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 79]]||362a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||Carlyle||O Lord the Gentiles do invade | ||
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|align= | |align=right|96||[[Psalme 80 (John Bennet)|Psalm 80]]||273a||John Farmer||1592||a||John Bennet||||Thou heard that Israel dost keep | ||
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|align= | |align=right|97||[[Psalme 81 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 81]]||175a||English Psalter||1562||F||Richard Allison||||Be light and glad in God rejoice | ||
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|align= | |align=right|98||[[Psalme 82 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 82]]||275a||Richard Allison||1592||F||Richard Allison||||Amid the prease with men of might | ||
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|align= | |align=right|99||[[Psalme 83 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 83]]||381a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Wolver-Hampton||Do not O God refrain thy tongue | ||
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|align= | |align=right|100||[[Psalme 84 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 84]]||276a||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||How pleasant is thy dwelling place | ||
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|align= | |align=right|101||[[Psalme 85 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 85]]||271a||Daman Psalter||1591||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Thou hast been merciful indeed | ||
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|align= | |align=right|102||[[Lord, bow thine ear to my request (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 86]]||329||English Psalter||1615||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||King's||Lord, bow thine ear to my request | ||
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|align= | |align=right|103||[[Psalme 87 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 87]]||276c||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||That Citie shall full well endure | ||
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|align= | |align=right|104||[[Psalme 88 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 88]]||325||English Psalter||1615||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Abbey||Lord God of health the hope and stay | ||
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|align= | |align=right|105||[[Psalme 89 (Thomas Tomkins)|Psalm 89]]||326a||English Psalter||1615||F||Thomas Tomkins||Dunfermling||To sing the mercies of the Lord | ||
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|align= | |align=right|106||[[Thou. Lord, hast been our sure defense (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 90]]||327a||English Psalter||1615||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||French||Thou, Lord, hast been our sure defense | ||
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|align= | |align=right|107||[[Psalme 91 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 91]]||328||English Psalter||1615||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Glasgow||He that within the secret place | ||
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|align= | |align=right|108||[[Psalme 92 (Simon Stubbs)|Psalm 92]]||330a||English Psalter||1615||g||Simon Stubbs||Martyrs||It is a thing both good and meet | ||
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|align= | |align=right|109||[[Psalme 93 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 93]]||370||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||Landaffe||The Lord as king aloft doth reign | ||
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|align= | |align=right|110||[[Psalme 94 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 94]]||358||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||Bangor||O Lord thou dost revenge all wrong | ||
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|align= | |align=right|111||[[Psalme 95 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 95]]||379a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||St. David's||O come, let us lift up our voice | ||
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|align= | |align=right|112||[[Sing ye with praise unto the Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 96]]||378||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||St. Asaph||Sing ye with praise unto the Lord | ||
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|align= | |align=right|113||[[Psalme 97 (Thomas Tomkins)|Psalm 97]]||382a||Thomas Tomkins||1621||d||Thomas Tomkins||Worcester||The Lord doth reign whereat the earth | ||
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|align= | |align=right|114||[[Psalme 98 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 98]]||276a||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O sing ye now unto the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|115||[[Psalme 99 (Simon Stubbs)|Psalm 99]]||330a||English Psalter||1615||g||Simon Stubbs||Martyrs||The Lord doth reign although at it | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|116||[[All people that on earth do dwell (John Dowland)|Psalm 100 (1)]]||143a||Genevan Psalter||1561||F||John Dowland||||All people that on earth do dwell | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|117||[[Psalme 100 (Simon Stubbs)|Psalm 100 (2)]]||331a||English Psalter||1615||F||Simon Stubbs||Stilt||In God the Lord be glad and light | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|118||[[Psalme 101 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 101]]||276a||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||I mercy will and judgement sing | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|119||[[Psalme 102 (John Milton the Elder)|Psalm 102]]||375a||John Milton the Elder||1621||d||John Milton the Elder||Norwich||O Hear my prayer Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|120||[[Psalme 103 (Edward Johnson)|Psalm 103]]||101a||Genevan Psalter||1557||F||Edward Johnson||||My soul give laud unto the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|121||[[My soul, praise the Lord, speak good of his name (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 104]]||377a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Psalm 104||My soul, praise the Lord, speak good of his name | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|122||[[Psalme 105 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 105]]||175a||English Psalter||1562||F||Richard Allison||||Give praises unto God the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|123||[[Psalme 106 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 106]]||249a||Daman Psalter||1579||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Praise ye the Lord, for he is good | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|124||[[Give thanks unto the Lord our God (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 107]]||364a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||d||Thomas Ravenscroft||Christ Hospital||Give thanks unto the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|125||[[Psalme 108 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 108]]||271a||Daman Psalter||1591||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O God my heart prepared is | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|126||[[Psalme 109 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 109]]||201a||Scottish Psalter||1564||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||In speechless silence do not hold | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|127||[[Psalme 110 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 110]]||363||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||Chichester||The Lord did say unto my Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|128||[[Psalme 111 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 111]]||145a||Genevan Psalter||1561||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||||With heart I do accord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|129||[[Psalme 112 (George Kirbye)|Psalm 112]]||130a||English Psalter||1560||d||George Kirbye||||The man is blessed that God doth fear | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|130||[[Ye children which do serve the Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 113]]||146a||Genevan Psalter||1561||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Ye children which do serve the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|131||[[Psalme 114 (Edward Blancks)|Psalm 114]]||250b||Daman Psalter||1579||F||Edward Blancks||||When Israel by Gods address | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|132||[[Psalme 115 (Simon Stubbs)|Psalm 115]]||331a||English Psalter||1615||F||Simon Stubbs||Stilt||Not unto us Lord, not to us | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|133||[[Psalme 116 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 116]]||276a||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||I love the Lord, because my voice | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|134||[[O all ye nations of the world (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 117]]||249a||Daman Psalter||1579||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O all ye nations of the world | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|135||[[Psalme 118 (Simon Stubbs)|Psalm 118]]||330a||English Psalter||1615||g||Simon Stubbs||Martyrs||O give ye thanks unto the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|136||[[Psalme 119 (Giles Farnaby)|Psalm 118]]||120a||Genevan Psalter||1558||d||Giles Farnaby||||Blessed are they that perfect are | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|137||[[Psalme 120 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 120]]||175b||English Psalter||1562||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||In trouble and in thrall | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|138||[[Psalme 121 (Giles Farnaby)|Psalm 121]]||122a||Genevan Psalter||1558||G||Giles Farnaby||||I lift mine eyes to Sion hill | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|139||[[I did in heart rejoice (Giles Farnaby)|Psalm 122]]||147a||Genevan Psalter||1561||F||Giles Farnaby||||I did in heart rejoice | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|140||[[Psalme 123 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 123]]||271a||Daman Psalter||1591||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O Lord that heaven doth possess | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|141||[[Now Israel may say, and that truly (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 124]]||123a||Genevan Psalter||1558||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Now Israel may say, and that truly | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|142||[[Psalme 125 (Giles Farnaby)|Psalm 125 (1)]]||148a||Genevan Psalter||1561||F||Giles Farnaby||||Such as in God the Lord do trust | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|143||[[Psalme 125 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 125 (2)]]||111a||Genevan Psalter||1557||C||Richard Allison||||Those that do put their confidence | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|144||[[Psalme 126 (Edward Johnson)|Psalm 126]]||149a||Genevan Psalter||1561||d||Edward Johnson||||When that the Lord again his Sion | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|145||[[Psalme 127 (George Kirbye)|Psalm 127]]||130a||English Psalter||1560||d||George Kirbye||||Except the Lord the house do make | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|146||[[Psalme 128 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 128]]||249a||Daman Psalter||1579||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Blessed art thou that fearest God | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|147||[[Psalme 129 (John Bennet)|Psalm 129]]||273a||John Farmer||1592||a||John Bennet||||Oft they, now Israel may say | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|148||[[Psalme 130 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 130]]||107a||Genevan Psalter||1557||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Lord to thee I make my mone | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|149||[[Psalme 131 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 131]]||250b||Daman Psalter||1579||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O Lord I am not puffed in mind | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|150||[[Remember David's troubles, Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 132]]||178a||English Psalter||1562||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Remember David's troubles, Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|151||[[Psalme 133 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 133]]||276a||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O how happy a thing it is | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|152||[[Psalm 134 - Behold and have regard (Martin Peerson and Charles H. Giffen)|Psalm 134]]||251||Daman Psalter||1579||g||Martin Peerson||||Behold and have regard | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|153||[[Psalme 135 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 135]]||175a||English Psalter||1562||F||Richard Allison||||O praise the Lord, praise him | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|154||[[Psalme 136 (George Kirbye)|Psalm 136 (1)]]||180a||English Psalter||1562||d||George Kirbye||||Praise ye the Lord, for he is good | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|155||[[Psalme 136 (George Kirbye)|Psalm 136 (2)]]||126a||Genevan Psalter||1558||C||George Kirbye||||O laud the Lord benign | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|156||[[Psalme 137 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 137]]||109a||Genevan Psalter||1557||C||George Kirbye||||When as we sate in Babylon | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|157||[[Psalme 138 (John Milton the Elder)|Psalm 138]]||331a||English Psalter||1615||F||John Milton the Elder||Stilt||Thee will I praise with my whole heart | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|158||[[Psalme 139 (Richard Allison)|Psalm 139]]||275a||Richard Allison||1592||F||Richard Allison||||O Lord thou hast me tride and known | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|159||[[Psalme 140 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 140]]||274c||John Farmer||1592||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Lord save me from the evil man | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|160||[[Psalme 141 (Edmund Hooper)|Psalm 141]]||181||English Psalter||1562||F||Edmund Hooper||||O Lord upon thee do I call | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|161||[[Psalme 142 (William Harrison)|Psalm 142]]||372||William Harrison||1621||G||Harrison W||Lincoln||Before the Lord God with my voice | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|162||[[Psalme 143 (John Tomkins)|Psalm 143]]||368a||Thomas Tomkins||1621||F||Thomas Tomkins||Glocester||Lord hear my prayer, hark the plaint | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|163||[[Psalme 144 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 144]]||369||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Hereford||Blessed be the Lord my strength | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|164||[[Psalme 145 (Edmund Hooper)|Psalm 145]]||182||English Psalter||1562||F||Edmund Hooper||||Thee will I laud my God and King | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|165||[[Psalme 146 (John Bennet)|Psalm 146]]||273a||John Farmer||1592||a||John Bennet||||My soul praise thou the Lord allways | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|166||[[Praise ye the Lord (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 147]]||374a||Thomas Ravenscroft||1621||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||Manchester||Praise ye the Lord, for it is good | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|167||[[Psalme 148 (George Kirbye)|Psalm 148]]||126a||Genevan Psalter||1558||C||George Kirbye||||Give laud unto the Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|168||[[Psalme 149 (Simon Stubbs)|Psalm 149]]||330a||English Psalter||1615||g||Simon Stubbs||Martyrs||Sing ye unto the Lord our God | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|169||[[Psalme 150 (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm 150]]||276a||George Kirbye||1592||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Yield unto God the mighty Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|170||[[Praise the Lord O ye Gentils all (A Psalme before Morning Prayer) (Thomas Tallis)|Psalm Before Morning Prayer]]||246b||Parker's Psalter||1567||F||Thomas Tallis||||Praise the Lord O ye Gentiles all | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|171||[[Psalm Before Evening Prayer (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Psalm Before Evening Prayer]]||143a||Genevan Psalter||1561||F||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Behold, now give heed, such as be | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|172||[[Audi Israel (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Audi Israel]]||111a||Genevan Psalter||1557||C||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Attend my people and give eare | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|173||[[The Lords prayer (George Kirbye)|Lord's Prayer]]||130a||English Psalter||1560||d||George Kirbye||||Our Father which in heaven art | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|174||[[The Creed (George Kirbye)|Creed]]||129||English Psalter||1560||C||George Kirbye||||All my belief and confidence | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|175||[[A Prayer to the holy Ghost (John Milton the Elder)|Prayer to the Holy Ghost]]||331a||English Psalter||1615||F||John Milton the Elder||Stilt||Come holy spirit the God of might | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|176||[[Da pacem (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Da Pacem]]||154b||Genevan Psalter||1561||G||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Give peace in these our days O Lord | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|177||[[The Lamentation (Thomas Ravenscroft)|Lamentation]]||184a||English Psalter||1562||g||Thomas Ravenscroft||||O Lord in thee is all my trust | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|178||[[A Thanksgiving (Simon Stubbs)|A Thanksgiving]]||330a||English Psalter||1615||g||Simon Stubbs||Martyrs||The Lord be thanked for his gifts | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align= | |align=right|179||[[A Prayer (Thomas Ravenscroft)|A Prayer]]||157a||Genevan Psalter||1561||a||Thomas Ravenscroft||||Preserve us Lord | ||
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General Information
Title: The Whole Booke of Psalmes
Editor-Compiler: Thomas Ravenscroft
Publication date and place: 1621 .
Citation: Ravenscroft, Thomas, Compiler. 1621. The Whole Booke of Psalmes, With the Hymnes Evangelicall, and Songs Spirituall: Composed into 4 Parts by Sundry Authors. London: For the Company of Stationers. 278 pp.
Facsimiles:
- The Music of Thomas Ravenscroft - The Whole Booke of Psalmes: An online resource which contains a description, a scanned facsimile, a list of all pieces, and some modern editions.
- IMSLP link, with digitized facsimiles and a modern transcription of the entire publication.
List of music
- Note. Many of the tunes in this book are repeated two or more times, with different words. Most of the tunes are not original, but were harmonized for this book by the person listed under Arranger. Lyricists are usually those of the Old Version.
Seq | Title | Tune No. | Composer | Date | Key | Arranger | TuneName | First Line |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Veni Creator | 168a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | d | Thomas Ravenscroft | Come holy Ghost | |
2 | Humble Suit of a Sinner | 170a | English Psalter | 1562 | d | Robert Palmer | O Lord of whom I depend | |
3 | Venite Exultemus | 128a | English Psalter | 1560 | F | John Farmer | O come and let us now rejoice | |
4 | Te Deum | 166a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | d | Thomas Ravenscroft | We praise thee God | |
5 | Song of the Three Children | 169a | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | O all ye works of God the Lord | |
6 | Benedictus | 128a | English Psalter | 1560 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | The only Lord of Israel | |
7 | Magnificat | 131a | English Psalter | 1560 | g | John Farmer | My soul doth magnify the Lord | |
8 | Nunc Dimittis | 77a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | O Lord because my heart | |
9 | Quicunque Vult | 165 | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | F | John Farmer | What man forever he be | |
10 | Lamentation of a Sinner | 155 | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | d | William Parsons | O Lord turn not away thy face | |
11 | Lord's Prayer | 156 | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | d | John Farmer | Our Father which in heaven art | |
12 | Ten Commandments | 167a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | a | John Farmer | Hark Israel and what I say | |
13 | Complaint of a Sinner | 153a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Where righteousness doth say | |
14 | Psalm 1 | 158b | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | d | Thomas Morley | The man is blest | |
15 | Psalm 2 | 249a | Daman Psalter | 1579 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Why did the Gentiles tumults raise | |
16 | Psalm 3 | 62a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | O Lord, how are my foes increased | |
17 | Psalm 4 | 201a | Scottish Psalter | 1564 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | O God, that art my righteousness | |
18 | Psalm 5 | 375a | John Milton the Elder | 1621 | d | John Milton the Elder | Norwich | Incline thine ear unto my words |
19 | Psalm 6 | 65 | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | d | George Kirbye | Lord in thy wrath reprove me not | |
20 | Psalm 7 | 372 | William Harrison | 1621 | G | William Harrison | Lincoln | O Lord my God I put my trust |
21 | Psalm 8 | 376 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | d | Thomas Ravenscroft | Peterborough | O God our Lord how wonderful |
22 | Psalm 9 | 371a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Lichfield | With heart and mouth unto the Lord |
23 | Psalm 10 | 368a | Thomas Tomkins | 1621 | F | John Tomkins | Glocester | What is the cause that thou O Lord |
24 | Psalm 11 | 369 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Hereford | I trust in God, how dare ye then |
25 | Psalm 12 | 250b | Daman Psalter | 1579 | F | Edward Blancks | Help Lord for good and godly men | |
26 | Psalm 13 | 382a | Thomas Tomkins | 1621 | d | Thomas Tomkins | Worcester | How long wilt thou forget me Lord |
27 | Psalm 14 | 113b | Genevan Psalter | 1558 | C | Thomas Morley | There is no God as foolish men | |
28 | Psalm 15 | 367a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Excester | O Lord within thy tabernacle |
29 | Psalm 16 | 359 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Bristol | Lord, keep me, for I trust in thee |
30 | Psalm 17 | 380a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Salisbury | O Lord, give ear to my just cause |
31 | Psalm 18 | 159a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | g | William Cobbold | O God my strength and fortitude | |
32 | Psalm 19 | 274c | John Farmer | 1592 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | The heavens and the firmament | |
33 | Psalm 20 | 366 | William Cranfield | 1621 | F | William Cranfield | Ely | In trouble and adversity |
34 | Psalm 21 | 160a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | a | John Bennet | O Lord how joyful is the king | |
35 | Psalm 22 | 363 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Chichester | O God, my God, wherefore dost thou |
36 | Psalm 23 (1) | 276a | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | The Lord is only my support | |
37 | Psalm 23 (2) | 276a | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | My shepherd is the living Lord | |
38 | Psalm 24 | 275a | Richard Allison | 1592 | F | Richard Allison | The earth is all the Lords | |
39 | Psalm 25 | 360a | John Ward | 1621 | g | John Ward | Canterbury | I lift my heart to thee |
40 | Psalm 26 | 381a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Wolver-Hampton | Lord be my judge and thou shalt see |
41 | Psalm 27 | 331a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | John Milton the Elder | Stilt | The Lord is both my health and light |
42 | Psalm 28 | 365a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Durham | Thou art, O Lord, my strength and stay |
43 | Psalm 29 | 362a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | Carlyle | Give to the Lord, ye potentates |
44 | Psalm 30 | 84b | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | d | Thomas Ravenscroft | All laud and praise with heart and voice | |
45 | Psalm 31 | 273a | John Farmer | 1592 | a | John Bennet | O Lord I put my trust in thee | |
46 | Psalm 32 | 329 | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | King's | That man is blest whose wickedness |
47 | Psalm 33 | 276c | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice | |
48 | Psalm 34 | 325 | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Abbey | I will give laud and honor both |
49 | Psalm 35 | 326a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Thomas Tomkins | Dunfermling | Lord plead my cause against my foes |
50 | Psalm 36 | 327a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | French | The wicked with his works unjust |
51 | Psalm 37 | 328 | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Glasgow | Grudge not to see the wicked men |
52 | Psalm 38 | 75 | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | F | Thomas Morley | Put me not to rebuke O Lord | |
53 | Psalm 39 | 330a | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Simon Stubbs | Martyrs | I said I will look to my ways |
54 | Psalm 40 | 370 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Landaffe | I waited long and sought the Lord |
55 | Psalm 41 | 88 | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | F | Edwards Blancks | The man is blessed that careful is | |
56 | Psalm 42 | 358 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | Bangor | Like as the Hart doth breath and bray |
57 | Psalm 43 | 379a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | St. David's | Judge and revenge my cause O Lord |
58 | Psalm 44 | 91a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | C | Edwards Blancks | Our ears have heard our fathers tell | |
59 | Psalm 45 | 373a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Ludlow | My heart doth take in hand |
60 | Psalm 46 | 158b | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | d | Thomas Morley | The Lord is our defence and aid | |
61 | Psalm 47 | 382a | Thomas Tomkins | 1621 | d | Thomas Tomkins | Worcester | Ye people all with one accord |
62 | Psalm 48 | 368a | Thomas Tomkins | 1621 | F | Thomas Tomkins | Glocester | Great is the Lord and with great praise |
63 | Psalm 49 | 369 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Hereford | All people harken and give care |
64 | Psalm 50 (1) | 116a | Genevan Psalter | 1558 | g | Edwards Blancks | The mighty God th' Eternal | |
65 | Psalm 50 (2) | 251 | Daman Psalter | 1579 | g | Martin Peerson | The God of Gods, the Lord | |
66 | Psalm 51 (1) | 93a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | d | Thomas Ravenscroft | O Lord consider my distress | |
67 | Psalm 51 (2) | 366 | William Cranfield | 1621 | F | William Cranfield | Ely | Have mercy on me God |
68 | Psalm 52 | 161a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | Why dost thou tyrant boast abroad | |
69 | Psalm 53 | 363 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Chichester | The foolish man in that which he |
70 | Psalm 54 | 380a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Salisbury | God save me for thy holy name |
71 | Psalm 55 | 375a | John Milton the Elder | 1621 | d | John Milton the Elder | Norwich | O God give ear and do apply |
72 | Psalm 56 | 372 | William Harrison | 1621 | G | William Harrison | Lincoln | Have mercy Lord on me I pray |
73 | Psalm 57 | 376 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | d | Thomas Ravenscroft | Peterborough | Take pitty for thy promise sake |
74 | Psalm 58 | 371a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Lichfield | Ye Rulers which are put in trust |
75 | Psalm 59 | 131a | English Psalter | 1560 | g | John Farmer | Send aid and save me from my foes | |
76 | Psalm 60 | 250b | Daman Psalter | 1579 | F | Edward Blancks | O Lord thou didst us clean forsake | |
77 | Psalm 61 | 174a | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Richard Allison | Regard (O Lord) for I complain | |
78 | Psalm 62 | 271a | Daman Psalter | 1591 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | My soul to God shall give good heed | |
79 | Psalm 63 | 274c | John Farmer | 1592 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | O God my god I watch betime | |
80 | Psalm 64 | 359 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Bristol | O Lord my voice give ear |
81 | Psalm 65 | 367a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Excester | Thy praise alone (O Lord) doth reign |
82 | Psalm 66 | 331a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | John Milton the Elder | Stilt | Ye men on earth in God rejoyce |
83 | Psalm 67 | 269c | Cosyn Psalter | 1585 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Have mercy on us Lord | |
84 | Psalm 68 | 117a | Genevan Psalter | 1558 | F | Richard Allison | Let God arise, and then his foes | |
85 | Psalm 69 | 162a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | g | Richard Allison | Save me O God and that with speed | |
86 | Psalm 70 | 251 | Daman Psalter | 1579 | g | Martin Peerson | O God to me take heed | |
87 | Psalm 71 | 163a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | a | Thomas Ravenscroft | My Lord my God in all distress | |
88 | Psalm 72 | 364a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | d | Thomas Ravenscroft | Christ Hospital | Lord give thy judgements to the King |
89 | Psalm 73 | 249a | Daman Psalter | 1579 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | How ever it be, yet God is good | |
90 | Psalm 74 | 201a | Scottish Psalter | 1564 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Why art thou Lord so long from us | |
91 | Psalm 75 | 330a | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Simon Stubbs | Martyrs | Unto thee God will we give thanks |
92 | Psalm 76 | 365a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Durham | To all that now in jury dwell |
93 | Psalm 77 | 175a | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Richard Allison | I with my voice to God do cry | |
94 | Psalm 78 | 164a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | d | Michael Cavendish | Attend my people to my Law | |
95 | Psalm 79 | 362a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | Carlyle | O Lord the Gentiles do invade |
96 | Psalm 80 | 273a | John Farmer | 1592 | a | John Bennet | Thou heard that Israel dost keep | |
97 | Psalm 81 | 175a | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Richard Allison | Be light and glad in God rejoice | |
98 | Psalm 82 | 275a | Richard Allison | 1592 | F | Richard Allison | Amid the prease with men of might | |
99 | Psalm 83 | 381a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Wolver-Hampton | Do not O God refrain thy tongue |
100 | Psalm 84 | 276a | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | How pleasant is thy dwelling place | |
101 | Psalm 85 | 271a | Daman Psalter | 1591 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Thou hast been merciful indeed | |
102 | Psalm 86 | 329 | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | King's | Lord, bow thine ear to my request |
103 | Psalm 87 | 276c | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | That Citie shall full well endure | |
104 | Psalm 88 | 325 | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Abbey | Lord God of health the hope and stay |
105 | Psalm 89 | 326a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Thomas Tomkins | Dunfermling | To sing the mercies of the Lord |
106 | Psalm 90 | 327a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | French | Thou, Lord, hast been our sure defense |
107 | Psalm 91 | 328 | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Glasgow | He that within the secret place |
108 | Psalm 92 | 330a | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Simon Stubbs | Martyrs | It is a thing both good and meet |
109 | Psalm 93 | 370 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Landaffe | The Lord as king aloft doth reign |
110 | Psalm 94 | 358 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | Bangor | O Lord thou dost revenge all wrong |
111 | Psalm 95 | 379a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | St. David's | O come, let us lift up our voice |
112 | Psalm 96 | 378 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | St. Asaph | Sing ye with praise unto the Lord |
113 | Psalm 97 | 382a | Thomas Tomkins | 1621 | d | Thomas Tomkins | Worcester | The Lord doth reign whereat the earth |
114 | Psalm 98 | 276a | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | O sing ye now unto the Lord | |
115 | Psalm 99 | 330a | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Simon Stubbs | Martyrs | The Lord doth reign although at it |
116 | Psalm 100 (1) | 143a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | F | John Dowland | All people that on earth do dwell | |
117 | Psalm 100 (2) | 331a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Simon Stubbs | Stilt | In God the Lord be glad and light |
118 | Psalm 101 | 276a | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | I mercy will and judgement sing | |
119 | Psalm 102 | 375a | John Milton the Elder | 1621 | d | John Milton the Elder | Norwich | O Hear my prayer Lord |
120 | Psalm 103 | 101a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | F | Edward Johnson | My soul give laud unto the Lord | |
121 | Psalm 104 | 377a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Psalm 104 | My soul, praise the Lord, speak good of his name |
122 | Psalm 105 | 175a | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Richard Allison | Give praises unto God the Lord | |
123 | Psalm 106 | 249a | Daman Psalter | 1579 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Praise ye the Lord, for he is good | |
124 | Psalm 107 | 364a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | d | Thomas Ravenscroft | Christ Hospital | Give thanks unto the Lord |
125 | Psalm 108 | 271a | Daman Psalter | 1591 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | O God my heart prepared is | |
126 | Psalm 109 | 201a | Scottish Psalter | 1564 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | In speechless silence do not hold | |
127 | Psalm 110 | 363 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Chichester | The Lord did say unto my Lord |
128 | Psalm 111 | 145a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | With heart I do accord | |
129 | Psalm 112 | 130a | English Psalter | 1560 | d | George Kirbye | The man is blessed that God doth fear | |
130 | Psalm 113 | 146a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Ye children which do serve the Lord | |
131 | Psalm 114 | 250b | Daman Psalter | 1579 | F | Edward Blancks | When Israel by Gods address | |
132 | Psalm 115 | 331a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | Simon Stubbs | Stilt | Not unto us Lord, not to us |
133 | Psalm 116 | 276a | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | I love the Lord, because my voice | |
134 | Psalm 117 | 249a | Daman Psalter | 1579 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | O all ye nations of the world | |
135 | Psalm 118 | 330a | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Simon Stubbs | Martyrs | O give ye thanks unto the Lord |
136 | Psalm 118 | 120a | Genevan Psalter | 1558 | d | Giles Farnaby | Blessed are they that perfect are | |
137 | Psalm 120 | 175b | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | In trouble and in thrall | |
138 | Psalm 121 | 122a | Genevan Psalter | 1558 | G | Giles Farnaby | I lift mine eyes to Sion hill | |
139 | Psalm 122 | 147a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | F | Giles Farnaby | I did in heart rejoice | |
140 | Psalm 123 | 271a | Daman Psalter | 1591 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | O Lord that heaven doth possess | |
141 | Psalm 124 | 123a | Genevan Psalter | 1558 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | Now Israel may say, and that truly | |
142 | Psalm 125 (1) | 148a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | F | Giles Farnaby | Such as in God the Lord do trust | |
143 | Psalm 125 (2) | 111a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | C | Richard Allison | Those that do put their confidence | |
144 | Psalm 126 | 149a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | d | Edward Johnson | When that the Lord again his Sion | |
145 | Psalm 127 | 130a | English Psalter | 1560 | d | George Kirbye | Except the Lord the house do make | |
146 | Psalm 128 | 249a | Daman Psalter | 1579 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Blessed art thou that fearest God | |
147 | Psalm 129 | 273a | John Farmer | 1592 | a | John Bennet | Oft they, now Israel may say | |
148 | Psalm 130 | 107a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Lord to thee I make my mone | |
149 | Psalm 131 | 250b | Daman Psalter | 1579 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | O Lord I am not puffed in mind | |
150 | Psalm 132 | 178a | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Remember David's troubles, Lord | |
151 | Psalm 133 | 276a | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | O how happy a thing it is | |
152 | Psalm 134 | 251 | Daman Psalter | 1579 | g | Martin Peerson | Behold and have regard | |
153 | Psalm 135 | 175a | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Richard Allison | O praise the Lord, praise him | |
154 | Psalm 136 (1) | 180a | English Psalter | 1562 | d | George Kirbye | Praise ye the Lord, for he is good | |
155 | Psalm 136 (2) | 126a | Genevan Psalter | 1558 | C | George Kirbye | O laud the Lord benign | |
156 | Psalm 137 | 109a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | C | George Kirbye | When as we sate in Babylon | |
157 | Psalm 138 | 331a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | John Milton the Elder | Stilt | Thee will I praise with my whole heart |
158 | Psalm 139 | 275a | Richard Allison | 1592 | F | Richard Allison | O Lord thou hast me tride and known | |
159 | Psalm 140 | 274c | John Farmer | 1592 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | Lord save me from the evil man | |
160 | Psalm 141 | 181 | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Edmund Hooper | O Lord upon thee do I call | |
161 | Psalm 142 | 372 | William Harrison | 1621 | G | Harrison W | Lincoln | Before the Lord God with my voice |
162 | Psalm 143 | 368a | Thomas Tomkins | 1621 | F | Thomas Tomkins | Glocester | Lord hear my prayer, hark the plaint |
163 | Psalm 144 | 369 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Hereford | Blessed be the Lord my strength |
164 | Psalm 145 | 182 | English Psalter | 1562 | F | Edmund Hooper | Thee will I laud my God and King | |
165 | Psalm 146 | 273a | John Farmer | 1592 | a | John Bennet | My soul praise thou the Lord allways | |
166 | Psalm 147 | 374a | Thomas Ravenscroft | 1621 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | Manchester | Praise ye the Lord, for it is good |
167 | Psalm 148 | 126a | Genevan Psalter | 1558 | C | George Kirbye | Give laud unto the Lord | |
168 | Psalm 149 | 330a | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Simon Stubbs | Martyrs | Sing ye unto the Lord our God |
169 | Psalm 150 | 276a | George Kirbye | 1592 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Yield unto God the mighty Lord | |
170 | Psalm Before Morning Prayer | 246b | Parker's Psalter | 1567 | F | Thomas Tallis | Praise the Lord O ye Gentiles all | |
171 | Psalm Before Evening Prayer | 143a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | F | Thomas Ravenscroft | Behold, now give heed, such as be | |
172 | Audi Israel | 111a | Genevan Psalter | 1557 | C | Thomas Ravenscroft | Attend my people and give eare | |
173 | Lord's Prayer | 130a | English Psalter | 1560 | d | George Kirbye | Our Father which in heaven art | |
174 | Creed | 129 | English Psalter | 1560 | C | George Kirbye | All my belief and confidence | |
175 | Prayer to the Holy Ghost | 331a | English Psalter | 1615 | F | John Milton the Elder | Stilt | Come holy spirit the God of might |
176 | Da Pacem | 154b | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | G | Thomas Ravenscroft | Give peace in these our days O Lord | |
177 | Lamentation | 184a | English Psalter | 1562 | g | Thomas Ravenscroft | O Lord in thee is all my trust | |
178 | A Thanksgiving | 330a | English Psalter | 1615 | g | Simon Stubbs | Martyrs | The Lord be thanked for his gifts |
179 | A Prayer | 157a | Genevan Psalter | 1561 | a | Thomas Ravenscroft | Preserve us Lord |
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | Composer | No. | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices |
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All laud and praise with heart and voice | 1621 | Anonymous | 44 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
All people that on earth do dwell (1621) | 1621 | Louis Bourgeois | 116 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
Give thanks unto the Lord our God | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 124 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Give to the Lord, ye potentates | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 43 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
I did in heart rejoice | 1592 | Giles Farnaby | 139 | Sacred | Anthems | 4 | SATB |
I will give laud and honor both | 1621 | Anonymous | 48 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
In God the Lord I put my trust | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 24 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Lord, be my judge, and thou shalt see | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 40 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Lord, bow thine ear to my request | 1621 | 2 | 102 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Lord, keep me, for I trust in Thee | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 29 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Magnificat | 1592 | John Farmer | 7 | Sacred | Motets | 4 | STTB |
My Lord my God in all distresse | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 87 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
My heart doth take in hand | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 59 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
My shepherd is the living Lord | 1592 | George Kirbye | 37 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
My soul, praise the Lord, speak good of his name | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 116 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Now Israel may say, and that truly | 1621 | Anonymous | 141 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Nunc Dimittis (Song of Simeon) | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 8 | Sacred | Evening Canticles | 4 | SATB |
O God, my God, wherefore dost Thou | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 35 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
O God, that art my righteousness | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 17 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
O God our Lord how wonderful | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 21 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
O Lord, give ear to my just cause | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 30 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
O Lord, how are my foes increased | 1621 | 2 | 16 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
O all ye nations of the world | 1621 | Anonymous | 134 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
O come, let us lift up our voice | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 111 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Praise the Lord O ye Gentils all | 1621 | Thomas Tallis | 170 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
Praise ye the Lord | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 166 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
Psalm 134 - Behold and have regard | 1621 | 2 | 152 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
Psalm 50 (Ravenscroft) | 1621 | Edward Blancks | 64 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
Psalm Before Evening Prayer | 1621 | Louis Bourgeois | 171 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Remember David's troubles, Lord | 1562 | Anonymous | 150 | Sacred | Hymn settings | 4 | SATB |
Sing ye with praise unto the Lord | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 112 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
That man is blest whose wickedness | 1621 | Anonymous | 46 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
The Lord's Prayer | 1592 | John Farmer | 11 | Sacred | Motets | 4 | SATB, ATBB |
The X Commandments | 1592 | John Farmer | 12 | Sacred | Motets | 4 | STTB |
The complaint of a sinner | 1592 | John Farmer | 13 | Sacred | Motets | 4 | STTB |
The man is blest | 1621 | Thomas Morley | 14 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
The wicked with his works unjust | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 50 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
There is no God | 1592 | John Farmer | 27 | Sacred | Motets | 4 | SSAT |
Thou, Lord, hast been our sure defense | 1621 | 2 | 106 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Thou art, O Lord, my strength and stay | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 42 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Why did the Gentiles tumults raise | 1579 | Anonymous | 15 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
With heart and mouth unto the Lord | 1621 | Thomas Ravenscroft | 22 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Ye children which do serve the Lord | 1621 | 2 | 130 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | |
Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice | 1621 | Anonymous | 47 | Sacred | 4 | SATB |