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Four-part mixed voices with piano or organ acc. |
Description |
Close score (10 p. of music) ; 23 cm. |
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Alternative tunes suggested for some of the selections. |
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The tenth hymn, The divine gift by Sarah E. Taylor, was chosen by the society to be sung at the 1952 Bible publication ceremonies. The nine additional hymns were given recognition. |
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Includes biographical information. |
Contents |
Word of God, across the ages / Haydn/Blanchard - - O God, whose mighty wisdom moves / Dykes/Brandon - - God hath spoken--by his prophets / Prichard/Briggs - - Eternal God, whose mandate / S. Wesley/Church - - Break forth, O living light of God / Reinagle/von Christierson - - Go forth, strong word of God / Williams/Cross - - Let there be light / Hughes/Milligan - - The witness of the truth / Smart/Rhind - - Revealing word, thy light portrays / Bortniansky/Turner - - The divine gift / Jeffery/Taylor. |
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Hymns, English.
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Bible in music.
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Revelation.
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Bible. English. Revised Standard.
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Added Author |
Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809.
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Blanchard, Ferdinand Q. (Ferdinand Quincy), 1876-
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Dykes, John Bacchus, 1823-1876.
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Brandon, George, 1924-2001.
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Prichard, Rowland Hugh, 1811-1887.
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Briggs, G. W. (George Wallace), 1875-1959.
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Wesley, Samuel Sebastian, 1810-1876.
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Church, Fred W.
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Reinagle, Alexander, 1756-1809.
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Christierson, Frank von.
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Cross, Frank.
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Hughes, John.
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Mulligan, J. Lewis.
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Smart, Henry.
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Rhind, John Gray.
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Bortni͡anskiĭ, Dmitriĭ Stepanovich, 1751-1825.
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Turner, M. Elmore.
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Jeffery, J. Albert (John Albert), 1855-1929.
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Taylor, Sarah E.
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Hymn Society of America.
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Added Title |
Hymns. Selections.
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10 new hymns on the Bible |
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Williams' Psalmody.
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Word of God, across the ages.
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O God, whose mighty wisdom moves.
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God hath spoken--by his prophets.
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Eternal God, whose mandate.
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Break forth, O living light of God.
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Go forth, strong word of God.
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Let there be light.
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The witness of the truth.
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Revealing word, thy light portrays.
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The divine gift.
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