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ANTHEM FROM LUKE

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph Stephenson Tune Sources: Davisson's Kentucky Harmony, 1816; Joseph Stephenson first published this anthem, with these words, in his Church Harmony Sacred to Devotion, in London, about 1760. Kentucky Harmony's version of it is the best. Tune Key: G Major Used With Text: Anthem From Luke

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Behold I bring you glad tidings

Hymnal: Philadelphia harmony #45 (1791) Languages: English

Anthem From Luke

Author: Joseph Stephenson (1723-1810) Hymnal: An American Christmas Harp #12 (2009) First Line: Behold I bring you glad tidings, glad tidings of joy Languages: English Tune Title: ANTHEM FROM LUKE

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Joseph Stephenson

1728 - 1810 Person Name: Joseph Stephenson (1723-1810) Author of "Anthem From Luke" in An American Christmas Harp
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