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PLYMPTON

Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Sources: From Bridgwater Collection of Sacred Music (1825, 15th ed.), p. 54 Used With Text: Psalm III

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Now let our drooping hearts revive

Appears in 129 hymnals Used With Tune: PLYMPTON

Psalm III

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown Scripture: Psalm 3:1 Used With Tune: PLYMPTON Text Sources: Tate & Brady's New Version

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Now let our drooping hearts revive

Hymnal: The American Vocalist #93a (1849) Tune Title: PLYMPTON

Psalm III

Hymnal: The Psalmist's Harp #III (2019) First Line: How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown Scripture: Psalm 3:1 Tune Title: PLYMPTON

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Samuel Arnold

1740 - 1802 Person Name: Dr. Arnold Composer of "PLYMPTON" in The American Vocalist Dr. Samuel Arnold, an English musician and composer; born in London, Aug. 10, 1739; composed for the theatre, the church, and also oratorio music; succeeded Dr. Nares as organist; died at Westminster, Oct. 22, 1802. A Dictionary of Musical Information by John W. Moore, Boston: Oliver, Ditson & Company, 1876
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