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