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[O come, let us sing unto the Lotf] (Roberts)
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[O come, let us sing unto the Lotf] (Roberts)
Composer: J. Varley Roberts
Published in
1 hymnal
Composer:
J. Varley Roberts
(no biographical information available about J. Varley Roberts.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[O come, let us sing unto the Lotf] (Roberts)
Composer:
J. Varley Roberts
Incipit:
34655 42231
Notes:
Chant
Key:
F Major or modal
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Venite, Exultemus Domino
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The Church Service Book: containing the words and music for the choral service, the morning and evening canticles, the holy communion, the Psalter, a selection of hymns from the hymnal with music (1906), p.20
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The Church Service Book #C6
Tune Title
: [O come, let us sing unto the LORD]
First Line
: O come, let us sing unto the LORD
Composer
: J. V. Roberts
Key
: F Major or modal
Date
: 1906
The Church Service Book #C6
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