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{{Descr|Words by [[Nahum Tate]] and [[Nicholas Brady]], 1698, ''New Version'', paraphrase of Psalm 118 in 22 stanzas. Babcock used stanzas 18 and 15 in his composition.}} | {{Descr|Words by [[Nahum Tate]] and [[Nicholas Brady]], 1698, ''New Version'', paraphrase of Psalm 118 in 22 stanzas. Babcock used stanzas 18 and 15 in his composition.}} | ||
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{{LinkText|Psalm 118}} | {{LinkText|Psalm 118}} |
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- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2016-06-25). Score information: Letter, 1 page, 72 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Oval note edition. Two more pairs of stanzas (16-21 and 19-22) included, selected from Tate and Brady's paraphrase.
- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2016-06-25). Score information: 7 x 10 inches (landscape), 1 page, 68 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Note shapes added (4-shape). Two more pairs of stanzas (16-21 and 19-22) included, selected from Tate and Brady's paraphrase.
General Information
Title: Sunday
First Line: This day is God's, let all the land
Composer: Samuel Babcock
Lyricist: Tate and Bradycreate page
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: STB
Genre: Sacred, Set piece Meter: 86. 86 (C.M.)
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1800 in The Evangelical Harmony, p. 51
Description: Words by Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady, 1698, New Version, paraphrase of Psalm 118 in 22 stanzas. Babcock used stanzas 18 and 15 in his composition.
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Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 118.