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*[[Jefferson (Eliakim Doolittle)|I'll search the land, and raise the just]]
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*[[Exhortation (Eliakim Doolittle)|Now in the heat of youthful blood]]
*[[St. John's (Eliakim Doolittle)|Thrice happy man who fears the Lord]]
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*Doolittle, Eliakim. 1806. ''[[The Psalm Singer's Companion (Eliakim Doolittle)|The Psalm Singer's Companion]]''. New Haven, Connecticut: Author. 48 pp.
*Doolittle, Eliakim. 1806. ''[[The Psalm Singer's Companion (Eliakim Doolittle)|The Psalm Singer's Companion]]''. New Haven, Connecticut: Author. 48 pp.

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Life

Born: 29 August 1772, Cheshire, Connecticut

Died: April 1850, Argyle, New York

Biography Eliakim Doolittle was a schoolteacher, singing master, and composer. He lived in Hampton, New York, and Pawlet, Vermont. His older brother Amos was a famous engraver and tunebook publisher.

View the Wikipedia article on Eliakim Doolittle.

List of choral works

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Psalm-tunes

Set-Pieces

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Publications

References

  • Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. The Makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.

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