Translation: This anonymous English setting of the hymn-tune "Hanover". with the melody in the tenor. dates from 1708.
Translation: Words by Isaac Watts, 1707, Lyric Poems, Book I..
Translation: The general congregation. sometimes divided into men and women.
Translation: Language. English. SATB. This setting was published on pages 95-96 of The Continental Harmony. 1794.
Translation: SATB. 'Tallis Canon', #160 from 'The Whole Booke of Psalmes'.
Translation: Language. SATB. A setting of Psalm 66 in the metrical Old Version. text by Thomas Sternhold.
Translation: , and using the text 'Come hither, all ye weary souls', was first published in Samuel Dyer's A New Selection of Sacred Music. 88. 88.
Translation: 1851.
Translation: English. Translation of a German text by John OLEARIUS, on the melody of Rejoice greatly, O my soul.
Translation: HIGH.
Translation: Language. SATB. This set-piece. through-composed setting of a metrical text.
Translation: Revised by Billings in 1778, with words by Charles Wesley , Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim.