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EXETER (Jackson)
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EXETER (Jackson)
Composer: William Jackson (of Exeter) (1793)
Published in
6 hymnals
Printable scores:
PDF
Audio files:
Recording
Composer:
William Jackson (of Exeter)
William Jackson of Exeter
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Tune Information
Title:
EXETER (Jackson)
Composer:
William Jackson (of Exeter)
(1793)
Meter:
8.8.8 D
Incipit:
13532 12343 1351
Key:
D Major
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Texts
Father of men, in whom are one
Son of God, Eternal Savior
Why should I fear the darkest hour
All texts published with EXETER (Jackson)
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Alternative Tunes
LLANGOEDMOR
More tunes with meter 8.8.8 D
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Audio
Small Church Music #5973
PDF Score (
PDF
)
Audio recording
from
Small Church Music #5973
Audio recording
from
Small Church Music #5973
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The English Hymnal: with tunes (1906), p.683
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Small Church Music #5973
Tune Title
: EXETER
Composer
: William Jackson
Meter
: 8.8.8.8.8.8
Small Church Music #5973
Include 5 pre-1979 instances
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