LANGDON is the only example of Anglican chant in the Psalter Hymnal. Published in a group of twenty anonymous chants at the end of Richard Langdon's Divine Harmony, a Collection in Score of Psalms and Anthems (1774), it is considered to be Langdon's own composition because all the other chants can b…
Display Title: Hear my prayer, O LordFirst Line: Hear my prayer, O LordTune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord] (Camidge)Scripture: Psalm 102Date: 1936Subject: Prose Psalms |
Display Title: Hear my prayer, O LordFirst Line: Hear my prayer, O LordTune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord] (Langdon)Scripture: Psalm 102Date: 1936Subject: Prose Psalms |
Display Title: Hear my prayer, O LordFirst Line: Hear my prayer, O LordTune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord] CAMIDGEScripture: Psalm 102Date: 1930Subject: Prose Psalms |
Display Title: Hear my prayer, O LordFirst Line: Hear my prayer, O LordTune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord] (Langdon)Scripture: Psalm 102Date: 1930Subject: Prose Psalms |
Display Title: Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto theeFirst Line: Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto theeTune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto thee]Date: 1912
Display Title: Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cryFirst Line: Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cryTune Title: [Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry]Date: 1914Subject: Chants |
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