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'''Description:''' This setting appears on p564 of [[Thomas Clark]]'s collection ''The Congregational Harmonist'', no. 32, which was listed in the 'Weekly List of New Publications' on p64 of ''The Musical World'', No. 82, Vol. 7, of 6 October 1837.
'''Description:''' This setting appears on p564 of [[Thomas Clark]]'s collection ''The Congregational Harmonist'', no. 32, which was listed in the 'Weekly List of New Publications' on p64 of ''The Musical World'', No. 82, Vol. 7, of 6 October 1837.

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  • (Posted 2015-01-07)  CPDL #34183:      (Sibelius 7)
Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2015-01-07).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 52 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: The order of parts in the source is Alto - Tenor - Air - Bass, with the Alto and Tenor parts given in the treble clef an octave above sounding pitch. Only the first verse of the text is given in the source: subsequent verses have here been added editorially.

General Information

Title: Lord, when I count thy mercies o'er
Composer: James Shoubridge
Tune: Amazement
Lyricist: Isaac Watts

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn   Meter: 86. 86 (C.M.)

Language: English
Instruments: Basso continuo

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Description: This setting appears on p564 of Thomas Clark's collection The Congregational Harmonist, no. 32, which was listed in the 'Weekly List of New Publications' on p64 of The Musical World, No. 82, Vol. 7, of 6 October 1837.

This tune is attributed 'J. Shoubridge' in The Congregational Harmonist, and is marked with a crossed circle, a symbol used in that work to denote 'originals' (i.e. tunes not previously published).

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 139.