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'''Description:'''  
'''Description:''' This tune from ''Genevan Psalter'', 1561. Farmer's harmonization first published in [[The Whole Booke of Psalmes (Thomas Este)]] in 1592.


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Give peace in these our days, O, God,  
Give peace in these our days, O, God,  
great dangers are now at hand,  
great dangers are now at hand,  
thine enemies withone accord,  
thine enemies with one accord,  
Christ's name in every land,  
Christ's name in every land,  
seek to deface root out and race,  
seek to deface root out and race,  

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  • (Posted 2016-10-08)  CPDL #41347:      (Finale 2012)
Editor: André Vierendeels (submitted 2016-10-08).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 58 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Da pacem
Composer: Giles Farnaby
Lyricist: Edmund Grindalcreate page

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: STTB

Genre: SacredChorale

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

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Description: This tune from Genevan Psalter, 1561. Farmer's harmonization first published in The Whole Booke of Psalmes (Thomas Este) in 1592.

External websites:

Original text and translations

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Give peace in these our days, O, God,
great dangers are now at hand,
thine enemies with one accord,
Christ's name in every land,
seek to deface root out and race,
thy true right worship indeed,
be thou the stay, Lord, we thee pray,
thou helpst alone in all need.