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Title
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Composer
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344
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O Lord, My God, to Thee
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Arcadelt, JacobJacob Arcadelt (Attrib.)
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46
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Bow down thine ear, o Lord
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Arensky, Anton StepanovichAnton Stepanovich Arensky
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57
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Christ, whose glory fills the skies
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Armstrong, ThomasThomas Armstrong
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66
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Come, Holy Ghost
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Attwood, ThomasThomas Attwood
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463
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Turn Thee again, O Lord
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Attwood, ThomasThomas Attwood
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483
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Turn Thy face from my sins
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Attwood, ThomasThomas Attwood
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166
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I know that my Redeemer lives
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Bach, Johann MichaelJohann Michael Bach
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5
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* All glory, laud and honour
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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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185
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Jesu, joy and treasure
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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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195
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Jesu, joy of man's desiring
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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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213
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Jesu, lead my footsteps ever
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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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235
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*King of glory, King of peace
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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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330
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*O God, thou faithful God
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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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397
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*Round me falls the night
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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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399
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Subdue us by Thy goodness
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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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223
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Jesu, the very thought of thee
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Bairstow, EdwardEdward Bairstow
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405
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*The day draws on with golden light
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Bairstow, EdwardEdward Bairstow
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522
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*Whence is that goodly fragrance
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BakerOld French Carol, arr. Albert Edward Baker
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410
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The heavens declare the Creator's glory
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Beethoven, Ludwig vanLudwig van Beethoven
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1
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Abide with me
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Bennett, William SterndaleWilliam Sterndale Bennett
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115
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God is a spirit
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Bennett, William SterndaleWilliam Sterndale Bennett
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358
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O that I knew where I might find him
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Bennett, William SterndaleWilliam Sterndale Bennett
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346
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O Lord, support us
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Besly, MauriceMaurice Besly
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79
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Dark'ning night the land doth cover
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Bourgeois, LouisLouis Bourgeois
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325
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O gladsome light, O grace
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Bourgeois, LouisLouis Bourgeois
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467
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Turn thee unto me, O Lord
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Boyce, WilliamWilliam Boyce
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19
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Blessed are they that morn
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Brahms, JohannesJohannes Brahms
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494
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We love the place
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Brahms, JohannesJohannes Brahms
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182
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Into this world of sorrow
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Buck, PercyPercy Buck
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315
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Now to the earth in mercy
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Buck, PercyPercy Buck
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334
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O Lord God
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Buck, PercyPercy Buck
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81
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Amen, by
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Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
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202
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Jesu, Lamb of God, Redeemer
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Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
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318
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O Christ, who art the light and day
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Byrd, WilliamWilliam Byrd
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77
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Comfort, O Lord, the soul of thy servant
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Crotch, WilliamWilliam Crotch
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255
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Lo, star-led chiefs
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Crotch, WilliamWilliam Crotch
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17
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Blessed are the pure in heart
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Davies, Henry WalfordHenry Walford Davies
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114
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God be in my head
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Davies, Henry WalfordHenry Walford Davies
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126
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Hark, the glad sound
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Davies, Henry WalfordHenry Walford Davies
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266
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Lord, it belongs not to my care
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Davies, Henry WalfordHenry Walford Davies
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418
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The souls of the righteous
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Davies, Henry WalfordHenry Walford Davies
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131
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*He is blessed
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Dent, Edward J.Edward J. Dent
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397
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Round me falls the night
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Drese, AdamAdam Drese
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515
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When to the temple Mary went
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Eccard, JohannesJohannes Eccard
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49
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Call to remembrance
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Farrant, RichardRichard Farrant
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152
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Hide not thou thy face
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Farrant, RichardRichard Farrant
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12
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*Almighty and everlasting God
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Fellowes, Edmund HoraceEdmund Horace Fellowes
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348
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*O Lord, the maker of all thing
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Fellowes, Edmund HoraceEdmund Horace Fellowes
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243
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Let Thy merciful ears
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Fellowes, Edmund HoraceEdmund Horace Fellowes
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15
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Almighty God, which has me brought
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Ford, ThomasThomas Ford
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330
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O God, Thou faithful God
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Fritzsch, AhasuerusAhasuerus Fritzsch
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12
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Almighty and everlasting God
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Gibbons, OrlandoOrlando Gibbons
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337
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O Lord, increase my faith
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Gibbons, OrlandoOrlando Gibbons
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527
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Ye that do your Master's will
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Gibbons, OrlandoOrlando Gibbons
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296
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Most glorious Lord of Lyfe
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Gibbs, Cecil ArmstrongCecil Armstrong Gibbs
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118
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God so loved the world
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Goss, JohnJohn Goss
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163
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I heard a voice from heaven
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Goss, JohnJohn Goss
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171
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If we believe that Jesus died
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Goss, JohnJohn Goss
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352
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O Saviour of the world
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Goss, JohnJohn Goss
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79
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*Dark'ning night the land doth cover
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Goudimel, ClaudClaud Goudimel
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325
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*O gladsome light, O grace
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Goudimel, ClaudClaud Goudimel
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453
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Thou visitest the earth
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Greene, MauriceMaurice Greene
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430
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Their bodies are buried in peace
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Handel, George FridericGeorge Frideric Handel
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367
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*O what their joy and their glory must be
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Harris, William H.William H. Harris
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46
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*Bow down Thine ear, O Lord
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Henderson, Archibald MartinArchibald Martin Henderson
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248
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Lo, round the throne
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Herman, NikolausNikolaus Herman
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103
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Eternal Father, who didst all create
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Holst, GustavGustav Holst
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73
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*Come, Thou Holy Paraclete
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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73
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*Come, Thou Holy Spirit come
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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79
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*Dark'ning night the land doth cover
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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248
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*Lo, round the throne a glorious band
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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325
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*O gladsome light, O grace
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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383
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Rejoice in the Lord alway
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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397
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*Round me falls the night
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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421
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*The strife is o'er
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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527
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*Ye that do your Master's will
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Ley, HenryHenry Ley
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55
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Cast thy burden upon the Lord
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Mendelssohn, FelixFelix Mendelssohn
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82
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Daughters of Zion
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Mendelssohn, FelixFelix Mendelssohn
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120
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Grant us Thy peace
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Mendelssohn, FelixFelix Mendelssohn
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144
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He that shall endure to the end
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Mendelssohn, FelixFelix Mendelssohn
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225
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Judge me, O God
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Mendelssohn, FelixFelix Mendelssohn
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271
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Lord, I flee to Thee for refuge
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Mendelssohn, FelixFelix Mendelssohn
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450
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Thou, Lord, our refuge
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Mendelssohn, FelixFelix Mendelssohn
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511
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When Jesus, our Lord was born
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Mendelssohn, FelixFelix Mendelssohn
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131
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He is blessed that cometh
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Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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209
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Jesu, Lamb of God, Redeemer
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Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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348
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O Lord, the maker of all things
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Mundy, WilliamWilliam Mundy
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10
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All praise to Him who came to save
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Nicolai, PhilippPhilipp Nicolai
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70
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Come, O Creator Spirit, come
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Noble, T. TertiusT. Tertius Noble
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183
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Is it nothing to you?
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Ouseley, Frederick Arthur GoreFrederick Arthur Gore Ouseley
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355
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O Saviour of the world
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Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi daGiovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
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426
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Thee we adore
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Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi daGiovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
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19
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*Blessed are they that mourn
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Palmer, C. CharltonC. Charlton Palmer
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494
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We love the place
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Palmer, C. CharltonC. Charlton Palmer
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300
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My soul, there is a country
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Parry, Charles Hubert HastingsCharles Hubert Hastings Parry
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88
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Declare His honour
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Purcell, HenryHenry Purcell
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309
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Now that the sun hath veil'd his light
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Purcell, HenryHenry Purcell
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388
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Rejoice in the Lord alway
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Purcell, HenryHenry Purcell
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448
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Thou knowest, Lord
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Purcell, HenryHenry Purcell
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49
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*Call to remembrance
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Ramsbotham, AlexanderAlexander Ramsbotham
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152
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*Hide not Thou Thy face
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Ramsbotham, AlexanderAlexander Ramsbotham
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179
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*If ye love me
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Ramsbotham, AlexanderAlexander Ramsbotham
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154
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Holy, holy, holy
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Schubert, FranzFranz Schubert
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179
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If ye love me
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Tallis, ThomasThomas Tallis
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202
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*Jesu, Lamb of God, Redeemer
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Terry, Richard R.Richard R. Terry
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318
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*O Christ, who art the light and day
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Terry, Richard R.Richard R. Terry
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5
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All glory, laud and honour
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Teschner, MelchiorMelchior Teschner
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148
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Hear, Lord. Lord make haste to help us
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Tchaikovsky, Pyotr IlyichPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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155
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Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty
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Tchaikovsky, Pyotr IlyichPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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327
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O God of Bethel
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Tye, ChristopherChristopher Tye
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264
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Lord for Thy tender mercies sake
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Tye, ChristopherChristopher Tye(school of)
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245
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Let us now praise famous men
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Vaughan Williams, RalphRalph Vaughan Williams
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217
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Jesu dulcis memoria
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Victoria, Tomás Luis deTomás Luis de Victoria
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421
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The strife i o'er
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Vulpius, MelchoirMelchoir Vulpius
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10
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*All praise to him who came to save
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Wagner, Georg GottfriedGeorg Gottfried Wagner
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111
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From all that dwell below the skies
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Walmisley, Thomas AttwoodThomas Attwood Walmisley
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243
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Let Thy merciful ears
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Weelkes, ThomasThomas Weelkes
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34
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Blessed be the God and Father
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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240
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Lead me Lord
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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292
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Man that is born of a woman
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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341
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O Lord my God
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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397
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*Round me falls the night
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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412
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The Lord is my shepherd
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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439
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Thou judge of quick and dead
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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457
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Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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487
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Wash me throughly
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Wesley, Samuel SebastianSamuel Sebastian Wesley
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185
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*Jesu, joy and treasure
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Whittaker, WilliamWilliam Whittaker
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195
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Jesu, joy of man's desiring
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Whittaker, WilliamWilliam Whittaker
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213
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*Jesu, lead my footsteps ever
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Whittaker, WilliamWilliam Whittaker
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309
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*Now that the sun
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Whittaker, WilliamWilliam Whittaker
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399
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*Subdue us by Thy goodness
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Whittaker, WilliamWilliam Whittaker
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220
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*Jesu, the very thought is sweet
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Wood, CharlesCharles Wood
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