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  • ...five shillings and sixpence, cloth, or in six numbers, one shilling each', and some pages include part numbers in the margins. The catalogue of the Britis {{PubDatePlace|1840|by J. Hart and J. Mason in London.| }}
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  • '''William Bennett''' was an eighteenth-century composer and teacher of sacred music from {{w|Combeinteignhead}} in south Devon. Bennet's book {{NoComp|A New Set of Psalm Tunes and Anthems|William Bennett}} was published at Exeter: it is updated but appear
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  • ...William Knapp]], who was the parish clerk of {{w|St James' Church, Poole}} and an established composer. ===Metrical psalms, hymns and carols===
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  • *Doddridge, Philip. 1755. ''Hymns Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures''. London, England, published posthumously. *Williams, Edward, and Edward Parsons, Editors. 1803. ''Works of the Rev. P. Doddridge, D. D., in
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  • {{PubDatePlace|1820|by Hart and Fellows in London.| }} ...to the / Psalms and Hymns used in all / Churches, Chapels, &c. / Arranged (and partly Composed) for / {{Sc|One, Two, Three or Four Voices}}; / With an Acc
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  • ...he Vulgate]]) is sung in whole at [[Matins]] of {{CiteCat|Corpus Christi}} and is also the source of the {{CiteCat|Communions|communion antiphon}} for {{C ...'' is commonly sung in Hebrew at the beginning of morning Shabat services, and in German ("Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen") as a famous excerpt from Br
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  • ...has been widely used as well. Many of his hymns remain in active use today and have been translated into many languages. *[[Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Isaac Watts)|Watts, Isaac. 1707. ''Hymns and Spiritual Songs''. Second Edition, 1709; Third Edition 1712; Fourth Edition
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  • This alphabetic acrostic is the longest Psalm: 176 verse lines and 1063 words. ...etween two well-defined cycles, the First Group of Eleven Psalms (107-117) and the Songs of Ascents (120-134).
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