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His first album, | Psalms For I, featuring the Lord's Prayer and various |
e was later released on the bands third album, | Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom |
Despite its riches, Hymns and | Psalms has never quite been regarded with the same wa |
the first translation of the New Testament and | Psalms into Haitian Creole. |
Commentaries on Daniel, Isaiah, and | Psalms. |
Jones - Hymnau a Chaniadau Ysprydol (hymns and | psalms) |
The liturgies and | psalms precede the hymns, with indexes in the back. |
ble for the first translation of the Bible and | Psalms into the Xhosa language, and composed a large |
s denominations, but most notably in Hymns and | Psalms, the hymn book of the Methodist Church of Grea |
so compared are the Canaanite Poem of Baal and | Psalms 93 and 29. |
h and composed or edited a number of hymns and | psalms including: "A Collection of Psalm Tunes with a |
gaged contemplatives drawn from his poetry and | psalms; she also released a two-disc CD of selected r |
ttro voci, et Salmi (Mass for four voices, and | Psalms) (published posthumously) |
Hymns and | Psalms is the hymn book of the Methodist Church in th |
re-footed; to stand there until the prayer and | psalms were finished; when he was to be brought into |
rote masses, litanies, offertories, antiphons, | psalms and sacred cantatas. |
The appointed | psalms are then said or sung, one or two lessons are |
The three verses are: | Psalms 119:142, 71:19 and 36:7. |
The Ashtead | Psalms were commissioned by Ashtead Choral Society to |
d trade links with Kerala even before 1000 BC ( | psalms 48) and other countries in Southeast Asia, mai |
album's title refers to a verse in the Bible ( | Psalms 31:21). |
hymns whose lyrics were not based on Biblical | psalms, overlooked catechism preaching, and did not s |
shrei (most of which is Psalm 145) followed by | Psalms 146-150. |
ollects and prayers, the suffrages, canticles, | psalms, and miscellaneous tables, TLH became an extre |
Celtic | Psalms 1996 |
tic guitar and vocal interpretation of certain | Psalms (120-131) from the Bible. |
Main article: Chichester | Psalms casts |
Chichester | Psalms is a ballet made by New York City Ballet balle |
Martins' ballet to this music, see Chichester | Psalms (ballet). |
aul Daniel, and Leonard Bernstein's Chichester | Psalms with Marin Alsop. |
peat, "Like as a father pitieth his children" ( | Psalms. |
ip (1838), known as his Lutterworth Collection | Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship, Selected for Som |
Book of Chronicles, and passages in the early | Psalms: "and he rode upon a cherub and did fly: and h |
hymns that had fallen out of use, emphasising | psalms, and adding of more modern musical settings an |
afterlife," Philip Johnston argues that a few | Psalms, such as Psalm 16, Psalm 49 and Psalm 73, "aff |
Psalmorum Davidicorum II consists of fifteen | psalms for four to eight voices, a concerto for four |
e edition with English text of The First Fifty | Psalms Set to Music by Benedetto Marcello (1757-65). |
ven of these were included among the fifty-one | psalms published at Geneva in 1556 as part of the ser |
ed into three sections (called stases) of five | psalms each. |
Three fixed | psalms are read at the Third Hour: Psalms 16, 24, and |
Three fixed | psalms are read at the Third Hour: Psalms 83, 84, and |
n Monday through Friday, after the three fixed | psalms, the Reader says a kathisma from the Psalter. |
Its followup, | Psalms was nominated for a Grammy. |
involves the weekly use of Anglican chant for | psalms and canticles. |
ountains as God surrounds his people forever" ( | Psalms 125:3); |
Besides these Whittingham translated four | psalms in the Scottish psalter, which do not appear i |
1601 published a collection of four-voiced | psalms |
It is one of fourteen | psalms that begins with the words "A song of ascents" |
lost, is believed to have contained nine fresh | psalms by Whittingham; these were reprinted in the ed |
On the left side was a passage from | Psalms 100 verses 2-5, and on the right side, Psalms |
sler wrote Songs for the Soul: Selections from | Psalms. |
translation of the New Testament (and Genesis, | Psalms, and Proverbs), titled The Everlasting Gospel, |
And grateful | psalms re-echo down the nave; |
26. Falling Into Greatness ( | Psalms) - 1984 Thomas Nelson |
ntemporary European Classicism, ancient Hebrew | psalms and modal scales. |
“sauing helthe” ( | Psalms 67:2), “backslide” (Jeremiah 3:6,12,14,22), “a |
Most of his | Psalms were translations from French sources. |
ns of older Latin hymns, were published in his | Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs. |
King Charles IX, to whom he also dedicated his | psalms. |
r reciting them in the order as they appear in | Psalms. |
laments, more present than communal laments in | Psalms, may have been kept for home use rather than i |
me of God, who is called "a sun and shield" in | Psalms 84:11; and as God protected Israel, so did Sam |
f the band pertains to a biblical scripture in | psalms 57:4. |
rate publications to his credit: they included | psalms, motets, litanies, "Scherzi sacri," masses, po |
er the historical contexts in which individual | psalms were used in worship, employing comparisons wi |
Psalmodic chants, which intone | psalms, include both recitatives and free melodies. |
cient Jerusalem temple and was reused in later | Psalms and prophetic texts, particularly the ambiguou |
1982: Latter-Day | Psalms |
purity and circle around Your altar, O Lord" ( | Psalms 26:6). |
Domini, meaning, "Seek the face of the Lord" ( | Psalms 105:4). |
unt Zion” / “I waited patiently for the Lord” ( | Psalms 125:1, 130:5-6) |
s time he had created ten glees and madrigals, | psalms and anthems, as well as several others clerica |
ts, settings of the Lamentations, Magnificats, | psalms, and 170 villancicos; he also wrote some secul |
Royal Hours in the forenoon, includes many | Psalms, hymns, Old Testament and New Testament readin |
d, but included an oratorio, cantatas, masses, | psalms, canons, organ pieces, and clavichord music. |
The Message: | Psalms (eb+flo, 2005) - "How Faithful You Are (Psalm |
ly music employed in public worship are metric | Psalms sung congregationally, a capella; women are no |
1673 Puritan Preface to the Scottish Metrical | Psalms and contributed one of the "Cripplegate Sermon |
in 1825-6 about the Apocrypha and the Metrical | Psalms resulted in the secession of the Glasgow and E |
dition contains 901 hymns, carols and metrical | psalms arranged into 14 sections. |
and her complete works (144 hymns, 34 metrical | psalms and 50 moral poems) appeared in one volume in |
ieces: 4-, 5-, 6-, and 8-voice masses, motets, | psalms, and hymns. |
of the day is composed on verses from multiple | psalms. |
eek (the week following Easter Sunday) when no | psalms at all are read. |
For the Norwegian | Psalms scholar, see Sigmund Mowinckel. |
The Book of | Psalms in Hebrew, with Selections from various Readin |
Joye's translations of | Psalms, Isaiah, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Jeremiah and |
he speaks of the importance of the singing of | Psalms. |
The targumim of | Psalms, Proverbs, and Job are generally treated as a |
in the Reformed Presbyterian Church's Book of | Psalms for Worship. |
used to conclude the singing or recitation of | psalms and canticles at the Daily Offices of Morning |
Individual and Corporate), and a collection of | Psalms. |
grin Cyrillic: Октоих), in English the Book of | Psalms or Psalter, is an incunabula printed in Cetinj |
The number of | psalms is not stated. |
ck van psalmen en fantasyen (Tablature-book of | psalms and fantasies), a collection of organ music, p |
It consists mainly of | psalms and is said around 3 p.m. Its name comes from |
Encountering the Book of | Psalms (2001) |
In this small collection of | psalms, known as Mezmurlar and released in 1665, Ali |
a multitude of | psalms, written down several times each |
It consists mainly of | psalms and is said at noon. |
ch book of the Bible and the major sections of | Psalms is introduced by a large historiated initial i |
Book of | Psalms: 92 is a song specifically for Sabbath. |
complete vellum manuscript contain the text of | Psalms 30:10 to 105:13 in Latin (the Vulgate version) |
niversal Harmony, containing the Whole Book of | Psalms, 1743 |
ith the title ‘'Songs of Syon: A Collection of | Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs for Public and Priv |
Psalm 131 is the 131st psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 39 is the 39th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 103 is the 103rd psalm from the Book of | Psalms (Greek numbering: Psalm 102). |
Psalm 94 is the 94th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 5 is the 5th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 115 is the 115th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 93 is the 93rd psalm in the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 9 is the 9th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 70 is the 70th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 36 is the 36th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 45 is the 45rd psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
in his Psalter earlier Lutheran paraphrases of | psalms, such as Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, Ach |
Psalm 96 is the 96th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 133 is the 133rd psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 125 is the 125th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 123 is the 123rd psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 68 is the 68th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 140 is the 140th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
The psalter contains the Book of | Psalms together with letters of St. Jerome, hymns and |
Psalm 97 is the 97th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 28 is the 28th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 10 is the 10th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 41 is the 41st psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 44 is the 44th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
ing: Psalm 97) is part of the biblical Book of | Psalms. |
um) are a selection of verses from the book of | Psalms, appended subsequently to the original hymn. |
Psalm 77 is the 77th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
ls in Hebrew, as well as the "morning star" of | Psalms 22). |
Psalm 113 is the 113th psalm of the Book of | Psalms |
inted a Form of Prayer and a new Collection of | Psalms, 1763, and secured a minister from London. |
Psalm 38 is the 38th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 124 is the 124th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 108 is the 108th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
hing, prayer, and the unaccompanied singing of | Psalms. |
Psalm 15 is the 15th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
ing: Psalm 94) is part of the biblical Book of | Psalms. |
ies of the whole New Testament and the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 20 is the 20th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 4 is the 4th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 66 is the 66th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 8 is the 8th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
y him appeared in Thomas East's Whole Booke of | Psalms (1592), and he contributed a dedicatory poem t |
Psalm 48 is the 48th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
"A Song of David" (text from the Book of | Psalms) (c. |
de which use a metrical version of the Book of | Psalms from the Bible as the only manual of songs tha |
n the conjure tradition, and the recitation of | Psalms from the Bible is also considered magically ef |
Studies in the book of | Psalms, 3 editions - first published in 1867 |
r, he edited ‘A New Translation of the Book of | Psalms,' 1807, from the manuscript of Alexander Gedde |
Psalm 56 is the 56th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 32 is the 32nd psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 146 is the 146th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 14 is the 14th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
It was also Joye's translation of | Psalms 91:5 in his first Psalter (“Thou shalt not ned |
Psalm 90 is the 90th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
A collection of | psalms and hymns for the use of parish churches (1793 |
Psalm 122 is the 122nd psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 85 is the 85th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 138 is the 138th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 144 is the 144th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 112 is the 112th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
‘A Selection of | Psalms for Social Worship' and ‘An Alphabetical Expli |
Psalm 18 is the 18th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
, by laity as well), principally at the end of | psalms and canticles and in the responsories. |
Psalm 78 is the 78th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 49 is the 49th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 136 is the 136th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 61 is the 61st psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 80 is the 80th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
A Selection of | Psalms and Hymns for Public and Private Use, with Jon |
Bay Colony brought with them several books of | psalms: the Ainsworth Psalter (1612), compiled by Hen |
Psalm 149 is the 149th psalm of the Book of | psalms. |
known as a "Dutch door" psalter) is a book of | Psalms in metrical form, in which each page is cut in |
Psalm 30 is the 30th psalm from the Book of | Psalms (Greek numbering: Psalm 29). |
Psalm 76 is the 76th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
t chants, various mantras, and the chanting of | psalms and prayers especially in Roman Catholic, East |
Psalm 114 is the 114th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 11 is the 11th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 134 is the 134th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 87 is the 87th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 6 is the 6th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 35 is the 35th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 129 is the 129th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 25 is the 25th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 121 is the 121st psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 86 is the 86th psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 143 is the 143rd psalm of the Book of | Psalms. |
A Collection of | Psalms and Hymns for the Use of Universalist Societie |
Psalm 13 is the 13th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
s - Pathodia sacra et profana, a collection of | psalms and songs, published in Paris |
Psalm 33 is the 33rd psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
numbering: 73) is part of the Biblical Book of | Psalms. |
Psalm 12 is the 12th psalm from the Book of | Psalms. |
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