MALDWYN, a personal name in Welsh, is a traditional Welsh tune thought to date from the seventeenth century. It was published in David Evan's (PHH 285) collection Moliant Cenedl Dinbych (1920). The tune consists of four long phrases, each of which has the same rhythmic scheme. In minor tonality, the…
Display Title: O God, we have heard and our fathers have toldFirst Line: O God, we have heard and our fathers have toldTune Title: RESIGNATIONDate: 1927
Display Title: O God, We Have HeardFirst Line: O God, we have heard, and our fathers have toldTune Title: MALDWYNMeter: 11.11.11.11.Scripture: Psalm 44; Romans 8:36Date: 2018Subject: Church | Triumph of; God | Love and Grace of; Israel | ; Persecution | ; Suffering and Deliverance |Source: The Complete Book of Psalms for Singing, 1991; alt.
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