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Name of Hymn-tune
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Original Composer
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Words
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Notes
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Download
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All
Saints
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Anon.
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Who
are these, like stars appearing?
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Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Breslau
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German
Traditional Melody
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Take
up thy cross, the Saviour said
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Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Caswall
|
F.
Filitz
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Glory
be to Jesus
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Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Crimond
|
Jessie
Irvine
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The
Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Cross
of Jesus
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Sir
John Stainer
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Come,
thou long-
expected Jesus |
Descant to Stainer's original harmonies
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Gott
will's machen
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J.L.
Steiner
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Saints
of God!
Lo, Jesu's people |
Descant
and double descant with organ accompaniments
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Helmsley
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Anon.
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Lo!
He comes with clouds descending |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Lobe
den Herren / Praxis Pietatis
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Anon.
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Praise
to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Noel
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English
Traditional, adapted by Sir Arthur Sullivan
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It
came upon a midnight clear |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Rockingham
|
Melody
adapted by Edward Miller
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When
I survey the wondrous Cross |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Sandys
|
Anon.
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Teach
me,
my God and King |
Canon
2-in-1 and organ accompaniment
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St
Albinus
|
H.
J. Gauntlett
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Jesus
lives! Thy
terrors now |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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St
Clement
|
Clement
Scholefield
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The
day thou gavest, Lord, is ended |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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St
Ethelwald
|
W.
H. Monk
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Soldiers
of Christ, arise |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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St
Gabriel
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F.
A. G. Ouseley |
The
radiant morn hath passed away |
Descant
and organ accompaniment |
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St
Peter
|
Alexander Reinagle
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As now the suns declining rays
or
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
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Descant and organ accompaniment
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St
Stephen
|
William
Jones
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The
Lord will come and not be slow |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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Strength
and Stay
|
J.
B. Dykes
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O
Strength and Stay upholding all creation
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Descant
to Dykes's original harmonies
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The
Old 120th
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Anon.
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Hail
to the Lord who comes
or
O thou not made with hands |
Descant
and organ accompaniment
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