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+ | *Composer: [[Joseph Martin Kraus]]<ref>[http://www.hymnary.org/tune/lyons Hymnary.org article on 'Lyons'.]</ref> (1756–1792), 1791 | ||
+ | **Formerly attributed to [[Johann Michael Haydn]] (1737–1806) or said to be by [[Franz Joseph Haydn]] (1732–1809). | ||
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+ | =Associated Lyrics= | ||
+ | *[[How Wondrous and Great]], by [[Henry U. Onderdonk]] (1789–1858) | ||
+ | *[[Begone! Unbelief, My Savior Is Near]] | ||
+ | *[[O Worship the King]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 7 September 2010
General Information
- Composer: Joseph Martin Kraus[1] (1756–1792), 1791
- Formerly attributed to Johann Michael Haydn (1737–1806) or said to be by Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809).
Associated Lyrics
- How Wondrous and Great, by Henry U. Onderdonk (1789–1858)
- Begone! Unbelief, My Savior Is Near
- O Worship the King