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  • Millar, Edward, Editor. 1635. ''The Psalmes of David In Prose and Meeter, With Their Whole Tunes in Foure or Two Parts''. Edinburgh, Scotland: Heirs of An '''Description:''' The melody line of tunes in this publication is by anonymous composers, often by exiles in Geneva in 1556 and following, or from the Fre
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  • |align=center|7||[[Pastime with good company (Henry VIII)|Pastime with good company]]||[[Henry VIII]]||align=center|3|| |align=center|11||Textless I||Anonymous||align=center| ||
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  • ...were apparently copied during or soon after singing-schools, perhaps some with William Billings himself. Some pages are dated, the earliest is May 30, 178 ...loved with me here||30 May 1780||Otherwise unknown; Crawford and McKay say Anonymous composer
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  • '''Title:''' ''The Whole Booke of Psalmes, With Their Wonted Tunes, As They Are Sung In Churches, Composed Into Foure Parts ...f the reign of Elizabeth, and first published by Thomas Este, A.D. 1592''. With biographies of composers, and list of contents by composer. Music has been
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  • *[[Confitebor tibi Domine (Anonymous)|Anonymous]] SATB *[[Vesper in D (Moritz Brosig)|Moritz Brosig]] SATB with either orchestra or organ.
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  • *Anonymous **[[Our God that is Lord (Anonymous)|Scottish Psalter of 1635]] SATB (English, William Whittingham in ''Old Ver
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  • *Anonymous **[[Stabat Mater dolorosa (Anonymous)|Gregorian, arr. Solims]] SATB
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