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DEPTFORD
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DEPTFORD
Composer: John Selby (1762)
Published in
3 hymnals
Composer:
John Selby
(no biographical information available about John Selby.)
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Tune Information
Title:
DEPTFORD
Composer:
John Selby
(1762)
Meter:
8.6.8.6
Incipit:
12345 43212 34554
Key:
F Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
Submissive Resignation
Father, though I have sinned with Thee
Knowledge at Present Imperfect
All texts published with DEPTFORD
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Alternative Tunes
BOYNTON
ORTONVILLE
BALERMA (Barthélemon)
MANOAH (Greatorex)
SPOHR (Spohr 53351)
More tunes with meter 8.6.8.6
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Page Scans
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Church Book: for the use of Evangelical Lutheran congregations (1890), p.403
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Instances
Instances (1 - 3 of 3)
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Church Book #83
Tune Title
: DEPTFORD
First Line
: Thy way, O God, is in the sea
Meter
: C. M.
Key
: F Major
Date
: 1890
Church Book #83
Church Book #369
Tune Title
: DEPTFORD
First Line
: Father, though I have sinned with Thee
Meter
: C. M.
Key
: F Major
Date
: 1890
Church Book #369
Church Book #420
Tune Title
: DEPTFORD
First Line
: O Lord, my best desire fulfil
Meter
: C. M.
Key
: F Major
Date
: 1890
Church Book #420
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