A Hymnal as Authorized and Approved for Use by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the Year of Our Lord 1916: Together with the Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer and Occasional Anthems |
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Together with the Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer and Occasional Anthems Episcopal Church. B 1,418,918 Front Cover.
Together with the Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer and Occasional Anthems Episcopal Church. B 1,418,918 Front Cover.
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... Church abide ..... Joy because the circling year ... Joy dawned again on Easter day .. Joy fills our inmost hearts today ... Joy to the world ! the Lord is come Judge eternal , throned in splendour Just as I am , without one plea ...
... Church abide ..... Joy because the circling year ... Joy dawned again on Easter day .. Joy fills our inmost hearts today ... Joy to the world ! the Lord is come Judge eternal , throned in splendour Just as I am , without one plea ...
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Together with the Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer and Occasional Anthems Episcopal Church. FIRST LINE No. AUTHOR DATE The ancient law departs ... 88 Rev. Abbé Sebastien Besnault .... 1736 The Church's one foundation . .. 464 Rev ...
Together with the Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer and Occasional Anthems Episcopal Church. FIRST LINE No. AUTHOR DATE The ancient law departs ... 88 Rev. Abbé Sebastien Besnault .... 1736 The Church's one foundation . .. 464 Rev ...
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Together with the Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer and Occasional Anthems Episcopal Church. DATE 1905 1702 1786 1819 1719 1841 1852 1867 1805 1681 1857 1755 1909 METRE L.M. 291,400 Eight 7's 1302 L.M.D. 252 Index of. FIRST LINE ...
Together with the Canticles at Morning and Evening Prayer and Occasional Anthems Episcopal Church. DATE 1905 1702 1786 1819 1719 1841 1852 1867 1805 1681 1857 1755 1909 METRE L.M. 291,400 Eight 7's 1302 L.M.D. 252 Index of. FIRST LINE ...
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... Church ... L.M. 119 , 418 Ignaz J. Pleyel 1815 Greenland . 7676 D. 1712 J. Michael Haydn 1806 Greystone ....... 6767 D. with refrain 358 W. R. Waghorne 1906 Hanford . 8884 390 Arthur S. Sullivan 1874 Hanover . 10 10 11 11 255 William ...
... Church ... L.M. 119 , 418 Ignaz J. Pleyel 1815 Greenland . 7676 D. 1712 J. Michael Haydn 1806 Greystone ....... 6767 D. with refrain 358 W. R. Waghorne 1906 Hanford . 8884 390 Arthur S. Sullivan 1874 Hanover . 10 10 11 11 255 William ...
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Page 547 - Far-called our navies melt away On dune and headland sinks the fire Lo, all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre! Judge of the Nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget - lest we forget!