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(No.1) Lord of all Power and Might; Collect for 7th Sunday after Trinity; Composed by The Revd. W. Mason; (No.2) The City of Perfection; poetry by Newton; composed by Naumann (contains tune "Glorious Things"); (No.3) The Dying Christian to his Soul; poetry by Pope; composed by Harwood (contains tunes "Vital Spark," "Hark! They Whisper Angels Say," "The World Recedes"); (No.4) The Hymn of Eve; Poetry by an Unknown Author; composed by Dr. Arnel (contains tune "Lend, Lend Your Wings); (No.5) Eve's Lamentation, poetry by Milton, composed by M.P. King; ( No. 6) Before Jehovah's awful throne; poetry by Dr. Watts; composed by Madan (contains the tunes "Before Jehovah's," "His Sov'reign Power," "We'll Crow'd Thy Gates," "Wide as the World") Series Title The Adoration; Popular Sacred Melodies (First Series)
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William Hutchins Callcott
(No.7) O Lord! have mercy upon me; Psalm 9th, Verse 13; composed by
Pergolesi; (No.8) Bless the Lord, O my soul; Psalm 103, Verse 1; composed
by Mozart; (No.9) I will sing of Thy mercy; Psalm 89th, Verse 1; composed
by Cherubini; (No.10) Glory to God in the highest; Luke 11, Verse 14;
composed by Haydn;(No.11) Bow down thine ear, O Lord; Psalm 86th, Verse 1;
composed by Mendelssohn; (No.12) Happy are the People; Psalm 144, Verse 15th;
composed by Handel
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William Hutchins Callcott
(No.13) Commit thy way unto the Lord; Psalm 37, Verse 5; composed by Spohr; (No.14) Lord, thoud hast been our refuge; Psalm 90, Verse 1; composed by Mozart; (No. 15) Come, gentle Spring; Oratorio of The Creation; composed by Haydn; (No.16) Then shall the virgin rejoice; Oratorio of The Captivity of Judith; composed by Dr. Crotch; (No.17) O Praise the Lord; An Adapted Subject; composed by Mendelssohn; (No.18) Glory to God; From the Service in C; composed by Beethoven Series Title The Adoration; Popular Sacred Melodies (Third Series)
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William Hutchins Callcott
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