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− | *The composer is unknown, although [[Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes: for the Use of Christian Congregations, 1857]] where this tune was published did say ''[[Templi Carmina]]'', which seems to mean ''songs of the temple'', in the spot where the composer's name normally went. | + | *The composer is unknown, although [[Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes: for the Use of Christian Congregations, 1857]] where this tune was published (for hymns 3 through 11) did say ''[[Templi Carmina]]'', which seems to mean ''songs of the temple'', in the spot where the composer's name normally went. |
=Associated Lyrics= | =Associated Lyrics= |
Revision as of 14:04, 9 August 2007
General Information
- The composer is unknown, although Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes: for the Use of Christian Congregations, 1857 where this tune was published (for hymns 3 through 11) did say Templi Carmina, which seems to mean songs of the temple, in the spot where the composer's name normally went.
Associated Lyrics
- Mine Opening Eyes with Rapture See
- Thine Earthly Sabbaths, Lord, We Love
- God in His Temple Let Us Meet
- O Sacred Day of Peace and Joy
- Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet
- Lord of the Sabbath and Its Light
- Another Six Day's Work Is Done
- Be Still! Be Still! for All Around
- Within Thy Courts Have Millions Met