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Say, how may earth and heaven unite

Author: Linley

Born: 1771, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. Died: September 13, 1800, at his mother’s house in Doncaster. Buried: Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. Blind from birth, Linley studied with Edward Miller, organist at Doncaster Parish Church, and later (being the successful candidate among 17 competitors) became organist of St. James Chapel, Pentonville, London. He married a well-to-do blind lady, and around 1797 they purchased Bland’s music business in Holborn, which was unsuccessful. He was also for some time music agent for John Watlen of Edinburgh. After sustaining great financial losses through the treachery of a friend, and subsequently made a voyage to America (being succeeded by as chapel organist by William Hodsoll), where his perf… Go to person page >

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First Line: Say, how may earth and heaven unite
Author: Linley
Copyright: Public Domain

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Church Chorals and Choir Studies #36

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Evangelical Musick #133b

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Plymouth Collection #a137

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Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes; for the use of Christian Congregations #137

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #137

The Choral #d173

The Christian Minstrel #d238

The Christian Minstrel #d271

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The Key-Stone Collection of Church Music #85b

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The Sacred Harp or Eclectic Harmony #28b

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The Sacred Harp or Eclectic Harmony #36b

The Temple Harp #d276

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