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HEAVENLY REST (Terry)
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HEAVENLY REST (Terry)
Composer: John S. Terry (1869)
Published in
3 hymnals
Composer:
John S. Terry
(no biographical information available about John S. Terry.)
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Tune Information
Title:
HEAVENLY REST (Terry)
Composer:
John S. Terry
(1869)
Meter:
8.6.8.6
Incipit:
31355 65315 11716
Key:
F Major or modal
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
How happy are the souls above
The Promised Land
All texts published with HEAVENLY REST (Terry)
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Alternative Tunes
NUN DANKET ALL (Crüger 16512)
BARNESVILLE
DOMINION
ASHVILLE (Everett)
More tunes with meter 8.6.8.6
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Arrangements
Arrangements
Organ Solo
Six Preludes on Old Southern Hymns Set 2
Composer/Editor
Gardner Read
Published By:
The H. W. Gray Company, Inc. (1963) pp. 6
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Instances
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The Sacred Harp #403
Tune Title
: HEAVENLY REST
First Line
: How happy are the souls above
Composer
: John S. Terry
Meter
: C.M.
Key
: F Major or modal
Date
: 1991
The Sacred Harp #403
Include 2 pre-1979 instances
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