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[Chant] (Robinson 53216)
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[Chant] (Robinson 53216)
Composer: John Robinson (1740)
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2 hymnals
Piano/Organ
Psalm 121
Composer:
John Robinson
(no biographical information available about John Robinson.)
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Title:
[Chant] (Robinson 53216)
Composer:
John Robinson
(1740)
Incipit:
53216 71171 17621
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Cantate Domino
I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes
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College Hymnal: a selection of Christian praise-songs for the uses of worship in universities, colleges and advanced schools. (1897), p.205
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Christian Chorals #92
Tune Title
: ROBINSON'S CHANT
First Line
: Oh! sing unto the Lord a new song; for He hath done marvelous things
Composer
: John Robinson
Date
: 1885
Christian Chorals #92
College Hymnal #292
Tune Title
: ROBINSON'S CHANT
First Line
: I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills
Composer
: John Robinson
Incipit
: 53216 71171 17621
Date
: 1897
College Hymnal #292
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