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[O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands]

Appears in 23 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Benjamin Cooke Incipit: 53164 54322 1 Used With Text: Jubilate Deo

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DEUS MISEREATUR

Appears in 337 hymnals First Line: God be merciful unto us, and bless us Topics: Prose Psalms Scripture: Psalm 67 Used With Tune: [Deus Misereatur]
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Laudate Dominum

Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: Praise ye the Lord: praise ye the Lord from the heavens Used With Tune: [Praise ye the Lord: praise ye the Lord from the heavens]

I was glad when they said unto me

Appears in 66 hymnals Topics: Prose Psalms Scripture: Psalm 122 Used With Tune: [I was glad when they said unto me]

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Jubilate Deo

Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #C47 (1898) First Line: O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands, serve the Lord with gladness Tune Title: [O be joyful in the Lord] (Cooke)

I will bless the Lord at all times

Hymnal: The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #704a (1936) Topics: Prose Psalms Scripture: Psalm 34 Languages: English Tune Title: [I will bless the Lord at all times] (Cooke)

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Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #C11 (1939) First Line: O come let us sing unto the Lord Tune Title: [O come let us sing unto the Lord]

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Benjamin Cooke

1734 - 1793 Person Name: Benjamin Cooke, 1734-93 Composer of "[O come let us sing unto the Lord]" in The Book of Common Praise Born: November 28, 1734, Lon­don, Eng­land. Died: Sep­tem­ber 14, 1793, Lon­don, Eng­land. Buried: In the west cloister of West­min­ster Ab­bey, Lon­don, Eng­land. Son of Ben­ja­min Cooke, a Co­vent Gar­den mu­sic pub­lish­er, Cooke stu­died un­der Pep­usch start­ing at age 9, and with­in three years was able to serve as as­sist­ant to John Ro­bin­son, or­gan­ist at West­min­ster Ab­bey. He suc­ceeded Pep­usch as con­duct­or at the Acad­e­my of An­cient Mu­sic in 1752. At West­min­ster Ab­bey, he be­came mas­ter of the chor­ist­ers 1757, lay vi­car in 1758, and or­gan­ist in 1762. Cooke was ed­u­cat­ed at Cam­bridge (MusD 1775) and Ox­ford (doc­tor­ate 1782). He be­came org­anist at St. Mar­tin-in-the-Fields in 1782, with his son Ro­bert suc­ceed­ing him there in 1784. He be­came as­sist­ant di­rect­or at the Han­del Com­mem­o­ra­tion in 1784, and re­signed the con­duct­or­ship at the Acad­e­my of An­cient Mu­sic in 1784. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Robert Cooke

1768 - 1814 Person Name: R. Cooke, 1734 - 1793 Composer of "[God be merciful unto us, and bless us]" in The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches
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