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689:"History of the Genevan Psalter – Part 1"
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483:The 100th Psalm tune. Set as a Lesson
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284:while serving him with all your might
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362:Awake, My Soul, and With the Sun
339:coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
333:Come ye before Him and rejoice.
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