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==Music files== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''The Parish Psalter with Chants''}} | |||
'''Editor - Compiler:''' [[Sydney Hugo Nicholson]] | |||
{{PubDatePlace|1932|by the Faith Press in London| }} | |||
{{Descr|}} | |||
'''Facsimile:''' (scanned by [[User:Richard Fairhurst|Richard Fairhurst]]) | |||
*Part 1: introduction, canticles, Psalms 1-25: [[Media:Parish_psalter_1.pdf|{{pdf}}]] | |||
*Part 2: Psalms 26-66: [[Media:Parish_psalter_2.pdf|{{pdf}}]] | |||
*Part 3: Psalms 67-94 [[Media:Parish_psalter_3.pdf|{{pdf}}]] | |||
*Part 4: Psalms 95-121: [[Media:Parish_psalter_4.pdf|{{pdf}}]] | |||
*Part 5: Psalms 122-150: [[Media:Parish_psalter_5.pdf|{{pdf}}]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
==List of Works== | |||
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|1||7||Venite, exultemus||O come, let us sing unto the Lord||R. Goodson||Canticle||1,6,17,22,25|||| | |||
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|2||7||Venite, exultemus||O come, let us sing unto the Lord||Taylor||Canticle||2,10,18|||| | |||
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|3||7||Venite, exultemus||[[O come, let us sing unto the Lord (William Crotch)|O come, let us sing unto the Lord]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Canticle||3,77,12,23,29|||| | |||
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|4||7||Venite, exultemus||[[O come, let us sing unto the Lord (James Turle)|O come, let us sing unto the Lord]]||[[James Turle|John Goss]]||Canticle||4,15,20|||| | |||
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|5||8||Venite, exultemus||[[O come, let us sing unto the Lord (William Russell)|O come, let us sing unto the Lord]]||[[William Russell|W. Russell]]||Canticle||5,9,27|||| | |||
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|6||8||Venite, exultemus||[[O come, let us sing unto the Lord (William Henry Havergal)|O come, let us sing unto the Lord]]||[[William Henry Havergal|W. H. Havergal]]||Canticle||8,16,28|||| | |||
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|7||8||Venite, exultemus||[[O come, let us sing unto the Lord (Henry Thomas Smart)|O come, let us sing unto the Lord]]||[[Henry Thomas Smart|H. Smart]]||Canticle||11,14,21,30|||| | |||
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|8||8||Venite, exultemus||[[O come, let us sing unto the Lord (George Alexander Macfarren)|O come, let us sing unto the Lord]]||[[George Alexander Macfarren|G. A. MacFarren]]||Canticle||13,24,26|||| | |||
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|9||9||Easter Anthem||[[Christ our passover is sacrificed (Anonymous)|Christ our passover is sacrificed]]||[[Anonymous|Anonymous]]||Canticle|||||| | |||
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|10||10||Te Deum laudamus||We praise thee, O God||Trent||Canticle||||Set A|| | |||
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|13||10||Te Deum laudamus||[[We praise thee, O God (Edward John Hopkins)|We praise thee, O God]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Canticle||||Set B|| | |||
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|11||11||Te Deum laudamus||When thou hast overcome||Hawes||Canticle||||Set A|| | |||
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|12||12||Te Deum laudamus||[[O Lord let thy mercy (Henry Aldrich)|O Lord let thy mercy]]||[[Henry Aldrich|H. Aldrich]]||Canticle||||Set A|| | |||
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|15||12||Te Deum laudamus||[[O Lord let thy mercy (Richard Farrant)|O Lord let thy mercy]]||[[Richard Farrant|R. Farrant]]||Canticle||||Set B|| | |||
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|16||13||Te Deum laudamus||We praise thee, O God||J. Davy||Canticle||||Set D|| | |||
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|17||14||Te Deum laudamus||[[Thou sittest at the right hand (Robert Cooke)|Thou sittest at the right hand]]||[[Robert Cooke|R. Cooke]]||Canticle||||Set C|| | |||
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|20||14||Te Deum laudamus||[[Thou sittest at the right hand (Henry Thomas Smart)|Thou sittest at the right hand]]||[[Henry Thomas Smart|H. Smart]]||Canticle||||Set D|| | |||
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|18||15||Te Deum laudamus||[[O Lord let thy mercy (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)|O Lord let thy mercy]]||[[Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley|F. A. G. Ouseley]]||Canticle||||Set C|| | |||
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|21||15||Te Deum laudamus||[[O Lord let thy mercy (Anonymous)|O Lord let thy mercy]]||[[Anonymous|Anonymous]]||Canticle||||Set D|| | |||
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|22||16||Benedicte, omnia opera||[[O all ye works of the Lord (William Hayes)|O all ye works of the Lord]]||[[William Hayes|W. Hayes]]||Canticle||||Set A|| | |||
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|23||16||Benedicte, omnia opera||O all ye works of the Lord||E. Ayrton||Canticle||||Set B|| | |||
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|24||16||Benedicte, omnia opera||[[O all ye works of the Lord (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)|O all ye works of the Lord]]||[[Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley|F. A. G. Ouseley]]||Canticle||||Set C|| | |||
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|25||16||Benedicte, omnia opera||[[O all ye works of the Lord (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)|O all ye works of the Lord]]||[[Thomas Sanders Dupuis|T. S. Dupuis]]||Canticle||||Set D|| | |||
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|26||18||Benedictus: Luke 1:68||Blessed be the Lord God of Israel||H. Skeats||Canticle||||Set A|| | |||
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|27||18||Benedictus: Luke 1:68||[[Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Richard Langdon)|Blessed be the Lord God of Israel]]||[[Richard Langdon|R. Langdom]]||Canticle||||Set B|| | |||
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|28||18||Benedictus: Luke 1:68||Blessed be the Lord God of Israel||J. Lemon||Canticle||||Set C|| | |||
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|29||18||Benedictus: Luke 1:68||Blessed be the Lord God of Israel||E. Edwards||Canticle||||Set D|| | |||
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|30||20||Magnificat: Luke 1||[[My soul doth magnify they Lord (James Turle)|My soul doth magnify they Lord]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Canticle||||Set A|| | |||
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|31||20||Magnificat: Luke 1||[[My soul doth magnify they Lord (George Frideric Handel)|My soul doth magnify they Lord]]||[[George Frideric Handel|Handel]]||Canticle||||Set B||W. Knyvett | |||
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|32||20||Magnificat: Luke 1||[[My soul doth magnify they Lord (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)|My soul doth magnify they Lord]]||[[Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley|F. A. G. Ouseley]]||Canticle||||Set C|| | |||
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|33||20||Magnificat: Luke 1||[[My soul doth magnify they Lord (Robert Cooke)|My soul doth magnify they Lord]]||[[Robert Cooke|R. Cooke]]||Canticle||||Set D|| | |||
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|34||22||Nunc dimittis||Lord now lettest thou thy servant||H. Baker||Canticle||||Set A|| | |||
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|35||22||Nunc dimittis||Lord now lettest thou thy servant||W. Dyce||Canticle||||Set B|| | |||
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|36||22||Nunc dimittis||[[Lord now lettest thou thy servant (George Alexander Macfarren)|Lord now lettest thou thy servant]]||[[George Alexander Macfarren|G. A. MacFarren]]||Canticle||||Set C|| | |||
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|37||22||Nunc dimittis||[[Lord now lettest thou thy servant (George J. Elvey)|Lord now lettest thou thy servant]]||[[George J. Elvey|G. J. Elvey]]||Canticle||||Set D|| | |||
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|38||23||Psalm 1||[[Blessed is the man (Peter Fussell)|Blessed is the man]]||[[Peter Fussell|P. Fussell]]||Psalm||1||Morning|| | |||
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|39||23||Psalm 2||[[Why do the heathen (William Turner)|Why do the heathen]]||[[William Turner|W. Turner]]||Psalm||1||Morning|| | |||
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|40||24||Psalm 3||[[Lord, how are they increased (Henry J. Gauntlett)|Lord, how are they increased]]||[[Henry J. Gauntlett|H. J. Gauntlett]]||Psalm||1||Morning|| | |||
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|41||25||Psalm 4||Hear me when I call, O God||J. Soaper||Psalm||1||Morning|| | |||
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|42||26||Psalm 5||Ponder my words O Lord||Woods||Psalm||1||Morning|| | |||
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|43||27||Psalm 6||[[O Lord rebuke me not (William Crotch)|O Lord rebuke me not]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Psalm||1||Evening|| | |||
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|44||27||Psalm 6:8||[[Away from me all ye who work vanity (Jonathan Battishill)|Away from me all ye who work vanity]]||[[Jonathan Battishill|J. Battishill]]||Psalm||1||Evening|| | |||
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|45||28||Psalm 7||[[O Lord my God, in thee (Edward John Hopkins)|O Lord my God, in thee]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||1||Evening|| | |||
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|46||29||Psalm 8||[[O Lord our Governor (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)|O Lord our Governor]]||[[Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley|F. A. G. Ouseley]]||Psalm||1||Evening|| | |||
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|47||30||Psalm 9||[[I will give thanks unto thee O Lord (George J. Elvey)|I will give thanks unto thee O Lord]]||[[George J. Elvey|G. J. Elvey]]||Psalm||2||Morning|| | |||
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|48||31||Psalm 10||[[Why standeth thou so far off (Benjamin Cooke)|Why standeth thou so far off]]||[[Benjamin Cooke|B. Cooke]]||Psalm||2||Morning|| | |||
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|49||32||Psalm 10:13||Arise O Lord God||Gregory||Psalm||2||Morning|| | |||
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|50||33||Psalm 11||[[In the Lord put I my trust (James Turle)|In the Lord put I my trust]]||[[James Turle|John Goss]]||Psalm||2||Morning|| | |||
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|51||33||Psalm 12||Help me O Lord||L. Flintofff||Psalm||2||Morning|| | |||
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|52||34||Psalm 13||[[How long wilt thou forget me (George Ratcliffe Woodward)|How long wilt thou forget me]]||[[George Ratcliffe Woodward|G. Woodward]]||Psalm||2||Morning|| | |||
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|53||35||Psalm 14||[[The fool hath said in his heart (Thomas Attwood)|The fool hath said in his heart]]||[[Thomas Attwood|T. Attwood]]||Psalm||2||Morning|| | |||
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|54||35||Psalm 14||The fool hath said in his heart||W. Cross||Psalm||2||Morning|| | |||
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|55||36||Psalm 15||[[Lord who shall dwell (Samuel Arnold)|Lord who shall dwell]]||[[Samuel Arnold|S. Arnold]]||Psalm||3||Morning|| | |||
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|56||36||Psalm 16||[[Preserve me, O God (William Felton)|Preserve me, O God]]||[[William Felton|W. Felton]]||Psalm||3||Morning|| | |||
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|57||37||Psalm 17||[[Hear the right, O Lord (James Turle)|Hear the right, O Lord]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||3||Morning|| | |||
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|58||39||Psalm 18:1,47||[[I will love thee O Lord (James Turle)|I will love thee O Lord]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||3||Evening|| | |||
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|59||41||Psalm 18:31||[[For who is God but the Lord (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)|For who is God but the Lord]]||[[Thomas Attwood Walmisley|T. A. Walmisley]]||Psalm||3||Evening|| | |||
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|60||43||Psalm 19||[[The heavens declare the glory (Richard Woodward)|The heavens declare the glory]]||[[Richard Woodward|R. Woodward]]||Psalm||4||Morning|| | |||
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|61||43||Psalm 19:7||[[The law of the Lord is an undefiled law (William Turner)|The law of the Lord is an undefiled law]]||[[William Turner|W. Turner]]||Psalm||4||Morning|| | |||
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|62||44||Psalm 20||[[The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble (Henry Aldrich)|The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble]]||[[Henry Aldrich|H. Aldrich]]||Psalm||4||Morning|| | |||
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|63||45||Psalm 21||[[The king shall rejoice (James Turle)|The king shall rejoice]]||[[James Turle|John Goss]]||Psalm||4||Morning|| | |||
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|64||46||Psalm 22||[[My God, my God, look upon me (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)|My God, my God, look upon me]]||[[Samuel Sebastian Wesley|S. Wesley]]||Psalm||4||Evening|| | |||
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|65||48||Psalm 22:23||[[O praise the Lord ye that fear him (William Crotch)|O praise the Lord ye that fear him]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Psalm||4||Evening|| | |||
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|66||48||Psalm 23||[[The Lord is my shepherd (James Turle)|The Lord is my shepherd]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||4||Evening|| | |||
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|67||49||Psalm 24||[[The earth is the Lord's (William Crotch)|The earth is the Lord's]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Psalm||5||Morning|| | |||
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|68||49||Psalm 24||[[The earth is the Lord's (William Boyce)|The earth is the Lord's]]||[[William Boyce|W. Boyce]]||Psalm||5||Morning|| | |||
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|69||50||Psalm 25||Unto thee O Lord will I lift up my soul||E. Edwards||Psalm||5||Morning|| | |||
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|70||52||Psalm 26||Be thou my judge, O Lord||S. Elvey||Psalm||5||Morning|| | |||
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|71||53||Psalm 27||[[The Lord is my light and my salvation (James Turle)|The Lord is my light and my salvation]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||5||Evening|| | |||
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|72||54||Psalm 28||[[Unto thee will I cry (Thomas Kelway)|Unto thee will I cry]]||[[Thomas Kelway|T. Kelway]]||Psalm||5||Evening|| | |||
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|73||55||Psalm 28:7||[[Praised be the Lord, for he hath heard (Edward John Hopkins)|Praised be the Lord, for he hath heard]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||5||Evening|| | |||
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|74||55||Psalm 29||[[Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty (Thomas Attwood)|Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty]]||[[Thomas Attwood|T. Attwood]]||Psalm||5||Evening|| | |||
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|75||55||Psalm 29||[[Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty (William Tucker)|Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty]]||[[William Tucker|W. Tucker]]||Psalm||5||Evening|| | |||
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|76||57||Psalm 30:1-6,12-end||[[I will magnify thee, O Lord (William Hayes)|I will magnify thee, O Lord]]||[[William Hayes|W. Hayes]]||Psalm||6||Morning|| | |||
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|77||57||Psalm 30:7-11||[[Thou didst turn thy face from me (William Hayes)|Thou didst turn thy face from me]]||[[William Hayes|W. Hayes]]||Psalm||6||Morning|| | |||
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|78||58||Psalm 31:1-9, 21-end||[[In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust (James Nares)|In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust]]||[[James Nares|J. Nares]]||Psalm||6||Morning|| | |||
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|79||59||Psalm 31:10-20||[[Have mercy upon me, O Lord (Henry Thomas Smart)|Have mercy upon me, O Lord]]||[[Henry Thomas Smart|H. Smart]]||Psalm||6||Morning|| | |||
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|80||60||Psalm 32||Blessed is he whose unrighteousness ||J. Jones||Psalm||6||Evening|| | |||
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|81||61||Psalm 33||[[Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous (John Randall)|Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous]]||[[John Randall|J. Randall]]||Psalm||6||Evening|| | |||
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|82||63||Psalm 34||[[I will alway give thanks unto the Lord (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)|I will alway give thanks unto the Lord]]||[[Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley|F. A. G. Ouseley]]||Psalm||6||Evening|| | |||
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|83||64||Psalm 35||[[Plead thou my cause, O Lord (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)|Plead thou my cause, O Lord]]||[[Thomas Attwood Walmisley|T. A. Walmisley]]||Psalm||7||Morning|| | |||
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|84||66||Psalm 36||My heart showeth me the wickedness||J. Harrison||Psalm||7||Morning|| | |||
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|85||67||Psalm 36:5-end||Thy mercy O Lord reacheth unto the heavens||J. Harrison||Psalm||7||Morning|| | |||
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|86||68||Psalm 37:1-22||[[Fret not thyself because of the ungodly (John Goss)|Fret not thyself because of the ungodly]]||[[John Goss|J. Goss]]||Psalm||7||Evening|| | |||
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|87||68||Psalm 37:23-end||The Lord ordereth a good man's going||Skarratt||Psalm||7||Evening|| | |||
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|88||70||Psalm 38||[[Put me not to rebuke, O Lord (James Turle)|Put me not to rebuke, O Lord]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||8||Morning|| | |||
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|89||72||Psalm 39||I said I will take heed to my ways||J. L. Rogers||Psalm||8||Morning|| | |||
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|90||73||Psalm 40||[[I waited patiently for the Lord (William Marsh)|I waited patiently for the Lord]]||[[William Marsh|W. Marsh]]||Psalm||8||Morning|| | |||
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|91||75||Psalm 41||[[Blessed is he that considereth the poor (William Vincent Wallace)|Blessed is he that considereth the poor]]||[[William Vincent Wallace|W. V. Wallace]]||Psalm||8||Evening|| | |||
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|92||76||Psalm 42:1-5, 8-13||[[Like as the hart desireth the water-brooks (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)|Like as the hart desireth the water-brooks]]||[[Samuel Sebastian Wesley|S. Wesley]]||Psalm||8||Evening|| | |||
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|93||76||Psalm 42:6-7, 14-15||[[Why art thou so full of heaviness (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)|Why art thou so full of heaviness]]||[[Samuel Sebastian Wesley|S. Wesley]]||Psalm||8||Evening|| | |||
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|94||78||Psalm 44||[[We have heard with our ears (Charles Dibdin)|We have heard with our ears]]||[[Charles Dibdin|Dibdin]]||Psalm||9||Morning|| | |||
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|95||80||Psalm 45:1-10, 17-end||My heart is inditing of a good matter||W. Turton||Psalm||9||Morning|| | |||
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|96||81||Psalm 45:11-16||[[Hearken, O daughter, and consider (William Russell)|Hearken, O daughter, and consider]]||[[William Russell|W. Russell]]||Psalm||9||Morning|| | |||
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|97||82||Psalm 46||[[God is our hope and strength (Martin Luther)|God is our hope and strength]]||[[Martin Luther|Luther]]||Psalm||9||Morning|| | |||
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|98||83||Psalm 47||[[O clap your hands together (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)|O clap your hands together]]||[[Thomas Sanders Dupuis|T. S. Dupuis]]||Psalm||9||Evening|| | |||
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|99||84||Psalm 48||[[Great is the Lord, and highly to be praised (John Robinson)|Great is the Lord, and highly to be praised]]||[[John Robinson|J. Robinson]]||Psalm||9||Evening|| | |||
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|100||85||Psalm 49||O hear ye this, all ye people||Cambridge Chant||Psalm||9||Evening|| | |||
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|101||86||Psalm 50||[[The Lord, even the most mighty God (Phocion Henley)|The Lord, even the most mighty God]]||[[Phocion Henley|P. Henley]]||Psalm||10||Morning|| | |||
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|102||88||Psalm 51:1-14||[[Have mercy on me, O God (Matthew Camidge)|Have mercy on me, O God]]||[[Matthew Camidge|M. Camidge]]||Psalm||10||Morning|| | |||
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|103||89||Psalm 51:15-end||[[Deliver me from blood-guiltiness (Matthew Camidge)|Deliver me from blood-guiltiness]]||[[Matthew Camidge|M. Camidge]]||Psalm||10||Morning|| | |||
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|104||90||Psalm 52||[[Why boasteth thou thyself (Thomas Sanders Dupuis)|Why boasteth thou thyself]]||[[Thomas Sanders Dupuis|T. S. Dupuis]]||Psalm||10||Morning|| | |||
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|105||90||Psalm 53||The foolish body hath said in his heart||W. Cross||Psalm||10||Evening|| | |||
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|106||91||Psalm 54||[[Save me, O God, for thy name's sake (James Nares)|Save me, O God, for thy name's sake]]||[[James Nares|J. Nares]]||Psalm||10||Evening|| | |||
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|107||92||Psalm 55||[[Hear my prayer, O God (Jeremiah Clarke)|Hear my prayer, O God]]||[[Jeremiah Clarke|J. Clarke]]||Psalm||10||Evening||J. Goss | |||
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|108||93||Psalm 56||Be merciful unto me, O God||W. Bayley||Psalm||11||Morning|| | |||
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|109||94||Psalm 57:1-5, 7||[[Be merciful unto me, O God (William Felton)|Be merciful unto me, O God]]||[[William Felton|W. Felton]]||Psalm||11||Morning|| | |||
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|110||94||Psalm 57:6. 6-end||[[Set up thyself, O God, above the heavens (Anonymous)|Set up thyself, O God, above the heavens]]||[[Anonymous|Anonymous]]||Psalm||11||Morning|| | |||
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|111||95||Psalm 58||[[Are your minds set upon righteousness (William Horsley)|Are your minds set upon righteousness]]||[[William Horsley|W. Horsley]]||Psalm||11||Morning|| | |||
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|112||96||Psalm 59||[[Deliver me from mine enemies, O God (William Crotch)|Deliver me from mine enemies, O God]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Psalm||11||Evening|| | |||
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|113||96||Psalm 59||[[Deliver me from mine enemies, O God (Henry Rowley Bishop)|Deliver me from mine enemies, O God]]||[[Henry Rowley Bishop|H. Bishop]]||Psalm||11||Evening|| | |||
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|114||98||Psalm 60:1-5||[[O God, thou hast cast us out (William Sterndale Bennett)|O God, thou hast cast us out]]||[[William Sterndale Bennett|W. S. Bennett]]||Psalm||11||Evening|| | |||
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|115||98||Psalm 60:6-end||[[God hath spoken in his holiness (Jonathan Battishill)|God hath spoken in his holiness]]||[[Jonathan Battishill|J. Battishill]]||Psalm||11||Evening|| | |||
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|116||99||Psalm 61||Hear my crying, O God||S. Elvey||Psalm||11||Evening|| | |||
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|117||99||Psalm 62||[[My soul truly waitheth still upon God (William Boyce)|My soul truly waitheth still upon God]]||[[William Boyce|W. Boyce]]||Psalm||12||Morning|| | |||
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|118||100||Psalm 63||O God, thou art my God||H. Dawes||Psalm||12||Morning|| | |||
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|119||101||Psalm 64||[[Hear my voice O God in my prayer (James Nares)|Hear my voice O God in my prayer]]||[[James Nares|J. Nares]]||Psalm||12||Morning|| | |||
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|120||102||Psalm 65||[[Thou O God art praised in Sion (George M. Garrett)|Thou O God art praised in Sion]]||[[George M. Garrett|G. M. Garrett]]||Psalm||12||Evening|| | |||
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|121||103||Psalm 66||[[O be joyful in God, all ye lands (George J. Elvey)|O be joyful in God, all ye lands]]||[[George J. Elvey|G. J. Elvey]]||Psalm||12||Evening|| | |||
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|122||105||Psalm 67||[[God be merciful unto us (James Nares)|God be merciful unto us]]||[[James Nares|J. Nares]]||Psalm||12||Evening|| | |||
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|123||105||Psalm 68:1-23||[[Let God arise and let his enemies be scattered (John Goss)|Let God arise and let his enemies be scattered]]||[[John Goss|J. Goss]]||Psalm||13||Morning|| | |||
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|124||107||Psalm 68:24-end||[[It is well seen, O God, how thou goest (Thomas Attwood)|It is well seen, O God, how thou goest]]||[[Thomas Attwood|T. Attwood]]||Psalm||13||Morning|| | |||
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|125||107||Psalm 68:24-end||[[It is well seen, O God, how thou goest (Phocion Henley)|It is well seen, O God, how thou goest]]||[[Phocion Henley|P. Henley]]||Psalm||13||Morning|| | |||
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|126||109||Psalm 69:1-12, 23-29||[[Save me, O God, for the waters (James Turle)|Save me, O God, for the waters]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||13||Evening|| | |||
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|127||110||Psalm 69:13-22, 30-end||[[But Lord, I make my prayer unto thee (James Turle)|But Lord, I make my prayer unto thee]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||13||Evening|| | |||
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|128||112||Psalm 70:1-3||Haste thee O God to deliver me||W. Hine||Psalm||13||Evening|| | |||
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|129||112||Psalm 70:4-end||But let all that seek thee be joyful||W. Hine||Psalm||13||Evening|| | |||
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|130||112||Psalm 71||In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust||W. H. Gray||Psalm||14||Morning|| | |||
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|131||114||Psalm 72||[[Give the king thy judgments, O God (Thomas Norris)|Give the king thy judgments, O God]]||[[Thomas Norris|T. Norris]]||Psalm||14||Morning|| | |||
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|132||116||Psalm 73||[[Truly God is loving unto Israel (James Turle)|Truly God is loving unto Israel]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||14||Evening|| | |||
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|133||118||Psalm 74||O God, wherefore art thou absent||J. T. Harris||Psalm||14||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|134||120||Psalm 75||[[Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks (William Henry Havergal)|Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks]]||[[William Henry Havergal|W. H. Havergal]]||Psalm||15||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|135||121||Psalm 76||[[In Jewry is God known (William Tucker)|In Jewry is God known]]||[[William Tucker|W. Tucker]]||Psalm||15||Morning|| | |||
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|136||122||Psalm 77||[[I will cry unto God with my voice (Jonathan Battishill)|I will cry unto God with my voice]]||[[Jonathan Battishill|J. Battishill]]||Psalm||15||Morning|| | |||
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|137||124||Psalm 78:1-21, 66-end||[[Hear my law, O my people (John Stafford Smith)|Hear my law, O my people]]||[[John Stafford Smith|J. Stafford Smith]]||Psalm||15||Evening|| | |||
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|138||125||Psalm 78:22-52||[[When the Lord heard this he was wroth (John Goss)|When the Lord heard this he was wroth]]||[[John Goss|J. Goss]]||Psalm||15||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|139||127||Psalm 78:53-65||[[But as for his own people (Robert Philip Goodenough)|But as for his own people]]||[[Robert Philip Goodenough|R. P. Goodenough]]||Psalm||15||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|140||129||Psalm 79||[[O God, the heathen are come (Robert Cooke)|O God, the heathen are come]]||[[Robert Cooke|R. Cooke]]||Psalm||16||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|141||131||Psalm 80||Hear, O thou shepherd of Israel||G. Holden||Psalm||16||Morning|| | |||
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|142||132||Psalm 81:1-11||[[Sing we merrily unto God our strength (Jonathan Battishill)|Sing we merrily unto God our strength]]||[[Jonathan Battishill|J. Battishill]]||Psalm||16||Morning|| | |||
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|143||133||Psalm 81:12-17||[[But my people would not hear my voice (Edward Francis Rimbault)|But my people would not hear my voice]]||[[Edward Francis Rimbault|Rimbault]]||Psalm||16||Morning|| | |||
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|144||134||Psalm 82||God standeth in the congregation||J. Harrison||Psalm||16||Evening|| | |||
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|145||135||Psalm 83||[[Hold not thy tongue, O God (Henry Rowley Bishop)|Hold not thy tongue, O God]]||[[Henry Rowley Bishop|H. Bishop]]||Psalm||16||Evening|| | |||
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|146||136||Psalm 84||[[O how amiable are thy dwellings (George J. Elvey)|O how amiable are thy dwellings]]||[[George J. Elvey|G. J. Elvey]]||Psalm||16||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|147||137||Psalm 85||[[Lord, thou art become gracious (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)|Lord, thou art become gracious]]||[[Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley|F. A. G. Ouseley]]||Psalm||16||Evening|| | |||
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|148||138||Psalm 86||[[Bow down thy ear, O Lord (James Turle)|Bow down thy ear, O Lord]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||17||Morning|| | |||
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|149||140||Psalm 87||[[Her foundations are upon the holy hills (William Crotch)|Her foundations are upon the holy hills]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Psalm||17||Morning|| | |||
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|150||140||Psalm 88||O Lord, God of my salvation||J. L. Rogers||Psalm||17||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|151||142||Psalm 89:1-19||[[My song shall be alway of the lving-kindness (Edward John Hopkins)|My song shall be alway of the lving-kindness]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||17||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|152||143||Psalm 89:20-36||[[Thou spakest sometime in visions (John Goss)|Thou spakest sometime in visions]]||[[John Goss|J. Goss]]||Psalm||17||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|153||144||Psalm 89:37-50||[[But thou hast abhorred (Edward John Hopkins)|But thou hast abhorred]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||17||Evening|| | |||
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|154||145||Psalm 89:50b||[[Praised be the Lord for evermore (Edward John Hopkins)|Praised be the Lord for evermore]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||17||Evening|| | |||
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|155||146||Psalm 90:1-12||Lord, thou hast been our refuge||L. Flintoft||Psalm||18||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|156||147||Psalm 90:13-end||[[Turn thee again, O Lord, at the last (Thomas Kelway)|Turn thee again, O Lord, at the last]]||[[Thomas Kelway|T. Kelway]]||Psalm||18||Morning|| | |||
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|157||147||Psalm 91||[[Whoso dwelleth under the defense (Richard Woodward)|Whoso dwelleth under the defense]]||[[Richard Woodward|R. Woodward]]||Psalm||18||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|158||148||Psalm 92||[[It is a good thing to give thanks (James Nares)|It is a good thing to give thanks]]||[[James Nares|J. Nares]]||Psalm||18||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|159||149||Psalm 93||[[The Lord is king, and hath put on (John Alcock Jr.)|The Lord is king, and hath put on]]||[[John Alcock Jr.|J. Alcock]]||Psalm||18||Evening|| | |||
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|160||150||Psalm 94||O Lord God, to whom vengeance belongeth||S. Elvey||Psalm||18||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|161||152||Psalm 95||[[O come, let us sing unto the Lord (William Crotch)|O come, let us sing unto the Lord]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Psalm||19||Morning|| | |||
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|162||153||Psalm 96||[[O sing unto the Lord a new song (William Russell)|O sing unto the Lord a new song]]||[[William Russell|W. Russell]]||Psalm||19||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|163||154||Psalm 97||[[The Lord is King, the earth may be glad (George J. Elvey)|The Lord is King, the earth may be glad]]||[[George J. Elvey|G. J. Elvey]]||Psalm||19||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|164||155||Psalm 98||[[O sing unto the Lord a new song (George J. Elvey)|O sing unto the Lord a new song]]||[[George J. Elvey|G. J. Elvey]]||Psalm||19||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|165||156||Psalm 99||[[The Lord is King, be the people never (Jonathan Battishill)|The Lord is King, be the people never]]||[[Jonathan Battishill|J. Battishill]]||Psalm||19||Evening|| | |||
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|166||156||Psalm 100||O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands||Savage||Psalm||19||Evening|| | |||
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|167||157||Psalm 101||[[My song shall be of mercy and judgment (Sydney Hugo Nicholson)|My song shall be of mercy and judgment]]||[[Sydney Hugo Nicholson|S. H. N.]]||Psalm||19||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|168||158||Psalm 101||[[My song shall be of mercy and judgment (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)|My song shall be of mercy and judgment]]||[[Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley|F. A. G. Ouseley]]||Psalm||19||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|169||159||Psalm 102:1-11, 23-28||[[Hear my prayer O Lord, and let my crying (Henry Purcell)|Hear my prayer O Lord, and let my crying]]||[[Henry Purcell|H. Purcell]]||Psalm||20||Morning|| | |||
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|170||160||Psalm 102-12-22||[[But thou O Lord shalt endure forever (Henry Purcell)|But thou O Lord shalt endure forever]]||[[Henry Purcell|H. Purcell]]||Psalm||20||Morning|| | |||
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|171||161||Psalm 103||[[Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)|Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is]]||[[Samuel Sebastian Wesley|S. Wesley]]||Psalm||20||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|172||163||Psalm 104||[[Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God (Henry Thomas Smart)|Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God]]||[[Henry Thomas Smart|H. Smart]]||Psalm||20||Evening|| | |||
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|173||163||Psalm 104||[[Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God (William Marsh)|Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God]]||[[William Marsh|W. Marsh]]||Psalm||20||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|174||166||Psalm 105||[[O give thanks to the Lord, and call upon his name (Kellow John Pye)|O give thanks to the Lord, and call upon his name]]||[[Kellow John Pye|K. J. Pye]]||Psalm||21||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|175||168||Psalm 106||O give thanks to the Lord, for he is gracious||T. Jackson||Psalm||21||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|176||172||Psalm 107:1-7,10-14,17-20,28-30,33-end||[[O give thanks to the Lord, for he is gracious (William Turner)|O give thanks to the Lord, for he is gracious]]||[[William Turner|W. Turner]]||Psalm||22||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|177||172||Psalm 107:8-9.15-16,21-22.31-32||[[O that men would therefore praise the Lord (Thomas Attwood)|O that men would therefore praise the Lord]]||[[Thomas Attwood|T. Attwood]]||Psalm||22||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|178||175||Psalm 108:1-6||[[O God, my heart is ready (Anonymous)|O God, my heart is ready]]||[[Anonymous|Anonymous]]||Psalm||22||Evening|| | |||
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|179||176||Psalm 108:7-end||[[God hath spoken in his holiness (Jonathan Battishill)|God hath spoken in his holiness]]||[[Jonathan Battishill|J. Battishill]]||Psalm||22||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|180||177||Psalm 109:1-19||Hold not thy tongue, O God||W. Morley||Psalm||22||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|181||178||Psalm 109:20-end||But deal thou with me, O Lord God||W. Morley||Psalm||22||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|182||179||Psalm 110||[[The Lord said unto my Lord (Phocion Henley)|The Lord said unto my Lord]]||[[Phocion Henley|P. Henley]]||Psalm||23||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|183||180||Psalm 111||[[I will give thanks unto the Lord with my whole heart (Edward John Hopkins)|I will give thanks unto the Lord with my whole heart]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||23||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|184||180||Psalm 112||Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord||W. Fitzherbert||Psalm||23||Morning|| | |||
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|185||181||Psalm 113||[[Praise the Lord, ye servants (Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley)|Praise the Lord, ye servants]]||[[Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley|F. A. G. Ouseley]]||Psalm||23||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|186||182||Psalm 114||[[When Israel came out of Egypt (Anonymous)|When Israel came out of Egypt]]||[[Anonymous|Anonymous]]||Psalm||23||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|187||183||Psalm 115:1-8||[[Not unto us, O Lord (Sydney Hugo Nicholson)|Not unto us, O Lord]]||[[Sydney Hugo Nicholson|S. H. N.]]||Psalm||23||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|188||184||Psalm 115:9-end||[[But thou house of Israel, trust thou in the Lord (Sydney Hugo Nicholson)|But thou house of Israel, trust thou in the Lord]]||[[Sydney Hugo Nicholson|S. H. N.]]||Psalm||23||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|189||184||Psalm 115:1-8||[[Not unto us, O Lord (John Goss)|Not unto us, O Lord]]||[[John Goss|J. Goss]]||Psalm||23||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|190||185||Psalm 115:9-end||[[But thou house of Israel, trust thou in the Lord (Edward John Hopkins)|But thou house of Israel, trust thou in the Lord]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||23||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|191||186||Psalm 116||I am well pleased that the Lord hath heard||T. Bennett||Psalm||24||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|192||187||Psalm 117||[[O praise the Lord all ye heathen (Jonathan Battishill)|O praise the Lord all ye heathen]]||[[Jonathan Battishill|J. Battishill]]||Psalm||24||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|193||188||Psalm 118:1-4||[[O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious (John Alcock Jr.)|O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious]]||[[John Alcock Jr.|J. Alcock]]||Psalm||24||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|194||188||Psalm 118:5-12||I called upon the Lord in trouble||R. P. Stewart||Psalm||24||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|195||189||Psalm 118:13-18||[[Thou hast thrust sore at me (John Alcock Jr.)|Thou hast thrust sore at me]]||[[John Alcock Jr.|J. Alcock]]||Psalm||24||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|196||190||Psalm 118:19-end||[[Help me now, O Lord (Edwin George Monk)|Help me now, O Lord]]||[[Edwin George Monk|E. G. Monk]]||Psalm||24||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|197||190||Psalm 119:1-16||[[Blessed are those that are undefiled (Edward John Hopkins)|Blessed are those that are undefiled]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||24||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|198||191||Psalm 119:17-32||O do well unto thy servant||G. Heathcote||Psalm||24||Evening|| | |||
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|199||193||Psalm 119:33-48||Teach me O Lord, the way of thy statutes||J. Jones||Psalm||25||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|200||194||Psalm 119:49-72||O think upon thy servant||S. Elvey||Psalm||25||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|201||196||Psalm 119:73-88||[[Thy hands have made me and fashined me (George J. Elvey)|Thy hands have made me and fashined me]]||[[George J. Elvey|G. J. Elvey]]||Psalm||25||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|202||197||Psalm 119:89-104||[[O Lord, thy word endureth for ever (William Crotch)|O Lord, thy word endureth for ever]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Psalm||25||Evening|| | |||
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|203||199||Psalm 119:105-120||[[Thy word is a lantern unto my feet (Robert Philip Goodenough)|Thy word is a lantern unto my feet]]||[[Robert Philip Goodenough|R. P. Goodenough]]||Psalm||26||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|204||200||Psalm 119:121-144||I deal with the thing that is lawful and right||J. Soaper||Psalm||26||Morning|| | |||
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|205||202||Psalm 119:145-160||I call with my whole heart||E. Higgins||Psalm||26||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|206||203||Psalm 119:161-176||[[Princes have persecuted me (Edward John Hopkins)|Princes have persecuted me]]||[[Edward John Hopkins|E. J. Hopkins]]||Psalm||26||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|207||204||Psalm 120||[[When I was in trouble I called upon the Lord (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)|When I was in trouble I called upon the Lord]]||[[Samuel Sebastian Wesley|S. S. Wesley]]||Psalm||27||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|208||205||Psalm 121||[[I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills (James Turle)|I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||27||Morning|| | |||
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|209||206||Psalm 122||[[I was glad when they said unto me (John Robinson)|I was glad when they said unto me]]||[[John Robinson|J. Robinson]]||Psalm||27||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|210||207||Psalm 123||Unto thee lift I up mine eyes||T. Pymar||Psalm||27||Morning|| | |||
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|211||207||Psalm 124:1-4||If the Lord himself had not been on our side||J. Harrison||Psalm||27||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|212||208||Psalm 124:5-end||But praised be the Lord, who has not given us over||J. Harrison||Psalm||27||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|213||208||Psalm 125||They that put their trust in the Lord||T. Kempton||Psalm||27||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|214||209||Psalm 126||[[When the Lord turned again (James Turle)|When the Lord turned again]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||27||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|215||210||Psalm 127||[[Except the Lord build the house (John Goss)|Except the Lord build the house]]||[[John Goss|J. Goss]]||Psalm||27||Evening|| | |||
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|216||210||Psalm 128||[[Blessed are all they that fear the Lord (John Goss)|Blessed are all they that fear the Lord]]||[[John Goss|J. Goss]]||Psalm||27||Evening|| | |||
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|217||211||Psalm 129||[[Many a time have they fought against me (Thomas Attwood Walmisley)|Many a time have they fought against me]]||[[Thomas Attwood Walmisley|T. A. Walmisley]]||Psalm||27||Evening|| | |||
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|218||212||Psalm 130:1-6||[[Out of the deep have I called (Henry Purcell)|Out of the deep have I called]]||[[Henry Purcell|T. Purcell]]||Psalm||27||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|219||212||Psalm 130:7-end||[[O Israel, trust in the Lord, for with the Lord (Edward Francis Rimbault)|O Israel, trust in the Lord, for with the Lord]]||[[Edward Francis Rimbault|Rimbault]]||Psalm||27||Evening|| | |||
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|220||213||Psalm 131:1-3||[[Lord, I am not high-minded (Henry Purcell)|Lord, I am not high-minded]]||[[Henry Purcell|T. Purcell]]||Psalm||27||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|221||213||Psalm 131:3-end||[[O Irael, trust in the Lord, from this time forth (Edward Francis Rimbault)|O Irael, trust in the Lord, from this time forth]]||[[Edward Francis Rimbault|Rimbault]]||Psalm||27||Evening|| | |||
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|222||213||Psalm 132:1-7||Lord, remember David, and all his trouble||C. A. Wickes||Psalm||28||Morning|| | |||
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|223||214||Psalm 132:8-end||Arise, O Lord, unto thy resting place||R. Massey||Psalm||28||Morning|| | |||
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|224||215||Psalm 133||[[Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is (Vincent Francis Novello)|Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is]]||[[Vincent Francis Novello|V. Novello]]||Psalm||28||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|225||215||Psalm 134||[[Behold, now praise the Lord (Thomas Tallis)|Behold, now praise the Lord]]||[[Thomas Tallis|T. Tallis]]||Psalm||28||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|226||216||Psalm 135||[[O praise ye the Lord, laud ye the name (James Turle)|O praise ye the Lord, laud ye the name]]||[[James Turle|J. Turle]]||Psalm||28||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|227||217||Psalm 136||[[O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious (Sydney Hugo Nicholson)|O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious]]||[[Sydney Hugo Nicholson|S. H. N.]]||Psalm||28||Evening|| | |||
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|228||220||Psalm 137||By the waters of Babylon||W. R. Bexfield||Psalm||28||Evening|| | |||
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|229||221||Psalm 138||[[I will give thanks unto thee, O Lord, with my whole heart (William Hayes)|I will give thanks unto thee, O Lord]]||[[William Hayes|W. Hayes]]||Psalm||28||Evening|| | |||
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|230||221||Psalm 139||[[O Lord, thou hast searched me (Robert Philip Goodenough)|O Lord, thou hast searched me]]||[[Robert Philip Goodenough|R. P. Goodenough]]||Psalm||29||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|231||223||Psalm 140||[[Deliver me, O Lord from the evil man (George Ratcliffe Woodward)|Deliver me, O Lord from the evil man]]||[[George Ratcliffe Woodward|G. Woodward]]||Psalm||29||Morning|| | |||
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|232||224||Psalm 141||Lord, when I call upon thee, haste thee unto me||W. Taylor||Psalm||29||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|233||225||Psalm 142||[[I cried unto the Lord with my voice (John Blow)|I cried unto the Lord with my voice]]||[[John Blow|J. Blow]]||Psalm||29||Evening|| | |||
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|234||226||Psalm 143||[[Hear my prayer, O Lord, and consider my desire (William Horsley)|Hear my prayer, O Lord, and consider my desire]]||[[William Horsley|W. Horsley]]||Psalm||29||Evening|| | |||
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|235||227||Psalm 144||[[Blessed be the Lord my strength (John Randall)|Blessed be the Lord my strength]]||[[John Randall|J. Randall]]||Psalm||30||Morning|| | |||
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|236||229||Psalm 145||[[I will magnify thee, O God my King (Thomas Norris)|I will magnify thee, O God my King]]||[[Thomas Norris|T. Norris]]||Psalm||30||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|237||230||Psalm 146||[[Praise the Lord, O my soul (James Nares)|Praise the Lord, O my soul]]||[[James Nares|J. Nares]]||Psalm||30||Morning|| | |||
|- | |||
|238||231||Psalm 147||[[O praise the Lord, for it is a good thing (Henry Aldrich)|O praise the Lord, for it is a good thing]]||[[Henry Aldrich|H. Aldrich]]||Psalm||30||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|239||233||Psalm 148||[[O praise the Lord of heaven (Sydney Hugo Nicholson)|O praise the Lord of heaven]]||[[Sydney Hugo Nicholson|S. H. N.]]||Psalm||30||Evening|| | |||
|- | |||
|240||234||Psalm 148||[[O praise the Lord of heaven (Henry Lawes)|O praise the Lord of heaven]]||[[Henry Lawes|H. Lawes]]||Psalm||30||Evening|| | |||
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|241||235||Psalm 149||[[O sing unto the Lord a new song (William Crotch)|O sing unto the Lord a new song]]||[[William Crotch|W. Crotch]]||Psalm||30||Evening|| | |||
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|242||236||Psalm 150||O praise God in his holiness||P. Humphrey||Psalm||30||Evening|| | |||
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General Information
Title: The Parish Psalter with Chants
Editor - Compiler: Sydney Hugo Nicholson
Publication date and place: 1932 by the Faith Press in London.
Description:
Facsimile: (scanned by Richard Fairhurst)
- Part 1: introduction, canticles, Psalms 1-25:
- Part 2: Psalms 26-66:
- Part 3: Psalms 67-94
- Part 4: Psalms 95-121:
- Part 5: Psalms 122-150:
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1 | 7 | Venite, exultemus | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | R. Goodson | Canticle | 1,6,17,22,25 | ||
2 | 7 | Venite, exultemus | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | Taylor | Canticle | 2,10,18 | ||
3 | 7 | Venite, exultemus | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | W. Crotch | Canticle | 3,77,12,23,29 | ||
4 | 7 | Venite, exultemus | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | John Goss | Canticle | 4,15,20 | ||
5 | 8 | Venite, exultemus | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | W. Russell | Canticle | 5,9,27 | ||
6 | 8 | Venite, exultemus | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | W. H. Havergal | Canticle | 8,16,28 | ||
7 | 8 | Venite, exultemus | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | H. Smart | Canticle | 11,14,21,30 | ||
8 | 8 | Venite, exultemus | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | G. A. MacFarren | Canticle | 13,24,26 | ||
9 | 9 | Easter Anthem | Christ our passover is sacrificed | Anonymous | Canticle | |||
10 | 10 | Te Deum laudamus | We praise thee, O God | Trent | Canticle | Set A | ||
13 | 10 | Te Deum laudamus | We praise thee, O God | E. J. Hopkins | Canticle | Set B | ||
11 | 11 | Te Deum laudamus | When thou hast overcome | Hawes | Canticle | Set A | ||
12 | 12 | Te Deum laudamus | O Lord let thy mercy | H. Aldrich | Canticle | Set A | ||
15 | 12 | Te Deum laudamus | O Lord let thy mercy | R. Farrant | Canticle | Set B | ||
16 | 13 | Te Deum laudamus | We praise thee, O God | J. Davy | Canticle | Set D | ||
17 | 14 | Te Deum laudamus | Thou sittest at the right hand | R. Cooke | Canticle | Set C | ||
20 | 14 | Te Deum laudamus | Thou sittest at the right hand | H. Smart | Canticle | Set D | ||
18 | 15 | Te Deum laudamus | O Lord let thy mercy | F. A. G. Ouseley | Canticle | Set C | ||
21 | 15 | Te Deum laudamus | O Lord let thy mercy | Anonymous | Canticle | Set D | ||
22 | 16 | Benedicte, omnia opera | O all ye works of the Lord | W. Hayes | Canticle | Set A | ||
23 | 16 | Benedicte, omnia opera | O all ye works of the Lord | E. Ayrton | Canticle | Set B | ||
24 | 16 | Benedicte, omnia opera | O all ye works of the Lord | F. A. G. Ouseley | Canticle | Set C | ||
25 | 16 | Benedicte, omnia opera | O all ye works of the Lord | T. S. Dupuis | Canticle | Set D | ||
26 | 18 | Benedictus: Luke 1:68 | Blessed be the Lord God of Israel | H. Skeats | Canticle | Set A | ||
27 | 18 | Benedictus: Luke 1:68 | Blessed be the Lord God of Israel | R. Langdom | Canticle | Set B | ||
28 | 18 | Benedictus: Luke 1:68 | Blessed be the Lord God of Israel | J. Lemon | Canticle | Set C | ||
29 | 18 | Benedictus: Luke 1:68 | Blessed be the Lord God of Israel | E. Edwards | Canticle | Set D | ||
30 | 20 | Magnificat: Luke 1 | My soul doth magnify they Lord | J. Turle | Canticle | Set A | ||
31 | 20 | Magnificat: Luke 1 | My soul doth magnify they Lord | Handel | Canticle | Set B | W. Knyvett | |
32 | 20 | Magnificat: Luke 1 | My soul doth magnify they Lord | F. A. G. Ouseley | Canticle | Set C | ||
33 | 20 | Magnificat: Luke 1 | My soul doth magnify they Lord | R. Cooke | Canticle | Set D | ||
34 | 22 | Nunc dimittis | Lord now lettest thou thy servant | H. Baker | Canticle | Set A | ||
35 | 22 | Nunc dimittis | Lord now lettest thou thy servant | W. Dyce | Canticle | Set B | ||
36 | 22 | Nunc dimittis | Lord now lettest thou thy servant | G. A. MacFarren | Canticle | Set C | ||
37 | 22 | Nunc dimittis | Lord now lettest thou thy servant | G. J. Elvey | Canticle | Set D | ||
38 | 23 | Psalm 1 | Blessed is the man | P. Fussell | Psalm | 1 | Morning | |
39 | 23 | Psalm 2 | Why do the heathen | W. Turner | Psalm | 1 | Morning | |
40 | 24 | Psalm 3 | Lord, how are they increased | H. J. Gauntlett | Psalm | 1 | Morning | |
41 | 25 | Psalm 4 | Hear me when I call, O God | J. Soaper | Psalm | 1 | Morning | |
42 | 26 | Psalm 5 | Ponder my words O Lord | Woods | Psalm | 1 | Morning | |
43 | 27 | Psalm 6 | O Lord rebuke me not | W. Crotch | Psalm | 1 | Evening | |
44 | 27 | Psalm 6:8 | Away from me all ye who work vanity | J. Battishill | Psalm | 1 | Evening | |
45 | 28 | Psalm 7 | O Lord my God, in thee | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 1 | Evening | |
46 | 29 | Psalm 8 | O Lord our Governor | F. A. G. Ouseley | Psalm | 1 | Evening | |
47 | 30 | Psalm 9 | I will give thanks unto thee O Lord | G. J. Elvey | Psalm | 2 | Morning | |
48 | 31 | Psalm 10 | Why standeth thou so far off | B. Cooke | Psalm | 2 | Morning | |
49 | 32 | Psalm 10:13 | Arise O Lord God | Gregory | Psalm | 2 | Morning | |
50 | 33 | Psalm 11 | In the Lord put I my trust | John Goss | Psalm | 2 | Morning | |
51 | 33 | Psalm 12 | Help me O Lord | L. Flintofff | Psalm | 2 | Morning | |
52 | 34 | Psalm 13 | How long wilt thou forget me | G. Woodward | Psalm | 2 | Morning | |
53 | 35 | Psalm 14 | The fool hath said in his heart | T. Attwood | Psalm | 2 | Morning | |
54 | 35 | Psalm 14 | The fool hath said in his heart | W. Cross | Psalm | 2 | Morning | |
55 | 36 | Psalm 15 | Lord who shall dwell | S. Arnold | Psalm | 3 | Morning | |
56 | 36 | Psalm 16 | Preserve me, O God | W. Felton | Psalm | 3 | Morning | |
57 | 37 | Psalm 17 | Hear the right, O Lord | J. Turle | Psalm | 3 | Morning | |
58 | 39 | Psalm 18:1,47 | I will love thee O Lord | J. Turle | Psalm | 3 | Evening | |
59 | 41 | Psalm 18:31 | For who is God but the Lord | T. A. Walmisley | Psalm | 3 | Evening | |
60 | 43 | Psalm 19 | The heavens declare the glory | R. Woodward | Psalm | 4 | Morning | |
61 | 43 | Psalm 19:7 | The law of the Lord is an undefiled law | W. Turner | Psalm | 4 | Morning | |
62 | 44 | Psalm 20 | The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble | H. Aldrich | Psalm | 4 | Morning | |
63 | 45 | Psalm 21 | The king shall rejoice | John Goss | Psalm | 4 | Morning | |
64 | 46 | Psalm 22 | My God, my God, look upon me | S. Wesley | Psalm | 4 | Evening | |
65 | 48 | Psalm 22:23 | O praise the Lord ye that fear him | W. Crotch | Psalm | 4 | Evening | |
66 | 48 | Psalm 23 | The Lord is my shepherd | J. Turle | Psalm | 4 | Evening | |
67 | 49 | Psalm 24 | The earth is the Lord's | W. Crotch | Psalm | 5 | Morning | |
68 | 49 | Psalm 24 | The earth is the Lord's | W. Boyce | Psalm | 5 | Morning | |
69 | 50 | Psalm 25 | Unto thee O Lord will I lift up my soul | E. Edwards | Psalm | 5 | Morning | |
70 | 52 | Psalm 26 | Be thou my judge, O Lord | S. Elvey | Psalm | 5 | Morning | |
71 | 53 | Psalm 27 | The Lord is my light and my salvation | J. Turle | Psalm | 5 | Evening | |
72 | 54 | Psalm 28 | Unto thee will I cry | T. Kelway | Psalm | 5 | Evening | |
73 | 55 | Psalm 28:7 | Praised be the Lord, for he hath heard | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 5 | Evening | |
74 | 55 | Psalm 29 | Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty | T. Attwood | Psalm | 5 | Evening | |
75 | 55 | Psalm 29 | Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty | W. Tucker | Psalm | 5 | Evening | |
76 | 57 | Psalm 30:1-6,12-end | I will magnify thee, O Lord | W. Hayes | Psalm | 6 | Morning | |
77 | 57 | Psalm 30:7-11 | Thou didst turn thy face from me | W. Hayes | Psalm | 6 | Morning | |
78 | 58 | Psalm 31:1-9, 21-end | In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust | J. Nares | Psalm | 6 | Morning | |
79 | 59 | Psalm 31:10-20 | Have mercy upon me, O Lord | H. Smart | Psalm | 6 | Morning | |
80 | 60 | Psalm 32 | Blessed is he whose unrighteousness | J. Jones | Psalm | 6 | Evening | |
81 | 61 | Psalm 33 | Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous | J. Randall | Psalm | 6 | Evening | |
82 | 63 | Psalm 34 | I will alway give thanks unto the Lord | F. A. G. Ouseley | Psalm | 6 | Evening | |
83 | 64 | Psalm 35 | Plead thou my cause, O Lord | T. A. Walmisley | Psalm | 7 | Morning | |
84 | 66 | Psalm 36 | My heart showeth me the wickedness | J. Harrison | Psalm | 7 | Morning | |
85 | 67 | Psalm 36:5-end | Thy mercy O Lord reacheth unto the heavens | J. Harrison | Psalm | 7 | Morning | |
86 | 68 | Psalm 37:1-22 | Fret not thyself because of the ungodly | J. Goss | Psalm | 7 | Evening | |
87 | 68 | Psalm 37:23-end | The Lord ordereth a good man's going | Skarratt | Psalm | 7 | Evening | |
88 | 70 | Psalm 38 | Put me not to rebuke, O Lord | J. Turle | Psalm | 8 | Morning | |
89 | 72 | Psalm 39 | I said I will take heed to my ways | J. L. Rogers | Psalm | 8 | Morning | |
90 | 73 | Psalm 40 | I waited patiently for the Lord | W. Marsh | Psalm | 8 | Morning | |
91 | 75 | Psalm 41 | Blessed is he that considereth the poor | W. V. Wallace | Psalm | 8 | Evening | |
92 | 76 | Psalm 42:1-5, 8-13 | Like as the hart desireth the water-brooks | S. Wesley | Psalm | 8 | Evening | |
93 | 76 | Psalm 42:6-7, 14-15 | Why art thou so full of heaviness | S. Wesley | Psalm | 8 | Evening | |
94 | 78 | Psalm 44 | We have heard with our ears | Dibdin | Psalm | 9 | Morning | |
95 | 80 | Psalm 45:1-10, 17-end | My heart is inditing of a good matter | W. Turton | Psalm | 9 | Morning | |
96 | 81 | Psalm 45:11-16 | Hearken, O daughter, and consider | W. Russell | Psalm | 9 | Morning | |
97 | 82 | Psalm 46 | God is our hope and strength | Luther | Psalm | 9 | Morning | |
98 | 83 | Psalm 47 | O clap your hands together | T. S. Dupuis | Psalm | 9 | Evening | |
99 | 84 | Psalm 48 | Great is the Lord, and highly to be praised | J. Robinson | Psalm | 9 | Evening | |
100 | 85 | Psalm 49 | O hear ye this, all ye people | Cambridge Chant | Psalm | 9 | Evening | |
101 | 86 | Psalm 50 | The Lord, even the most mighty God | P. Henley | Psalm | 10 | Morning | |
102 | 88 | Psalm 51:1-14 | Have mercy on me, O God | M. Camidge | Psalm | 10 | Morning | |
103 | 89 | Psalm 51:15-end | Deliver me from blood-guiltiness | M. Camidge | Psalm | 10 | Morning | |
104 | 90 | Psalm 52 | Why boasteth thou thyself | T. S. Dupuis | Psalm | 10 | Morning | |
105 | 90 | Psalm 53 | The foolish body hath said in his heart | W. Cross | Psalm | 10 | Evening | |
106 | 91 | Psalm 54 | Save me, O God, for thy name's sake | J. Nares | Psalm | 10 | Evening | |
107 | 92 | Psalm 55 | Hear my prayer, O God | J. Clarke | Psalm | 10 | Evening | J. Goss |
108 | 93 | Psalm 56 | Be merciful unto me, O God | W. Bayley | Psalm | 11 | Morning | |
109 | 94 | Psalm 57:1-5, 7 | Be merciful unto me, O God | W. Felton | Psalm | 11 | Morning | |
110 | 94 | Psalm 57:6. 6-end | Set up thyself, O God, above the heavens | Anonymous | Psalm | 11 | Morning | |
111 | 95 | Psalm 58 | Are your minds set upon righteousness | W. Horsley | Psalm | 11 | Morning | |
112 | 96 | Psalm 59 | Deliver me from mine enemies, O God | W. Crotch | Psalm | 11 | Evening | |
113 | 96 | Psalm 59 | Deliver me from mine enemies, O God | H. Bishop | Psalm | 11 | Evening | |
114 | 98 | Psalm 60:1-5 | O God, thou hast cast us out | W. S. Bennett | Psalm | 11 | Evening | |
115 | 98 | Psalm 60:6-end | God hath spoken in his holiness | J. Battishill | Psalm | 11 | Evening | |
116 | 99 | Psalm 61 | Hear my crying, O God | S. Elvey | Psalm | 11 | Evening | |
117 | 99 | Psalm 62 | My soul truly waitheth still upon God | W. Boyce | Psalm | 12 | Morning | |
118 | 100 | Psalm 63 | O God, thou art my God | H. Dawes | Psalm | 12 | Morning | |
119 | 101 | Psalm 64 | Hear my voice O God in my prayer | J. Nares | Psalm | 12 | Morning | |
120 | 102 | Psalm 65 | Thou O God art praised in Sion | G. M. Garrett | Psalm | 12 | Evening | |
121 | 103 | Psalm 66 | O be joyful in God, all ye lands | G. J. Elvey | Psalm | 12 | Evening | |
122 | 105 | Psalm 67 | God be merciful unto us | J. Nares | Psalm | 12 | Evening | |
123 | 105 | Psalm 68:1-23 | Let God arise and let his enemies be scattered | J. Goss | Psalm | 13 | Morning | |
124 | 107 | Psalm 68:24-end | It is well seen, O God, how thou goest | T. Attwood | Psalm | 13 | Morning | |
125 | 107 | Psalm 68:24-end | It is well seen, O God, how thou goest | P. Henley | Psalm | 13 | Morning | |
126 | 109 | Psalm 69:1-12, 23-29 | Save me, O God, for the waters | J. Turle | Psalm | 13 | Evening | |
127 | 110 | Psalm 69:13-22, 30-end | But Lord, I make my prayer unto thee | J. Turle | Psalm | 13 | Evening | |
128 | 112 | Psalm 70:1-3 | Haste thee O God to deliver me | W. Hine | Psalm | 13 | Evening | |
129 | 112 | Psalm 70:4-end | But let all that seek thee be joyful | W. Hine | Psalm | 13 | Evening | |
130 | 112 | Psalm 71 | In thee, O Lord, have I put my trust | W. H. Gray | Psalm | 14 | Morning | |
131 | 114 | Psalm 72 | Give the king thy judgments, O God | T. Norris | Psalm | 14 | Morning | |
132 | 116 | Psalm 73 | Truly God is loving unto Israel | J. Turle | Psalm | 14 | Evening | |
133 | 118 | Psalm 74 | O God, wherefore art thou absent | J. T. Harris | Psalm | 14 | Evening | |
134 | 120 | Psalm 75 | Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks | W. H. Havergal | Psalm | 15 | Morning | |
135 | 121 | Psalm 76 | In Jewry is God known | W. Tucker | Psalm | 15 | Morning | |
136 | 122 | Psalm 77 | I will cry unto God with my voice | J. Battishill | Psalm | 15 | Morning | |
137 | 124 | Psalm 78:1-21, 66-end | Hear my law, O my people | J. Stafford Smith | Psalm | 15 | Evening | |
138 | 125 | Psalm 78:22-52 | When the Lord heard this he was wroth | J. Goss | Psalm | 15 | Evening | |
139 | 127 | Psalm 78:53-65 | But as for his own people | R. P. Goodenough | Psalm | 15 | Evening | |
140 | 129 | Psalm 79 | O God, the heathen are come | R. Cooke | Psalm | 16 | Morning | |
141 | 131 | Psalm 80 | Hear, O thou shepherd of Israel | G. Holden | Psalm | 16 | Morning | |
142 | 132 | Psalm 81:1-11 | Sing we merrily unto God our strength | J. Battishill | Psalm | 16 | Morning | |
143 | 133 | Psalm 81:12-17 | But my people would not hear my voice | Rimbault | Psalm | 16 | Morning | |
144 | 134 | Psalm 82 | God standeth in the congregation | J. Harrison | Psalm | 16 | Evening | |
145 | 135 | Psalm 83 | Hold not thy tongue, O God | H. Bishop | Psalm | 16 | Evening | |
146 | 136 | Psalm 84 | O how amiable are thy dwellings | G. J. Elvey | Psalm | 16 | Evening | |
147 | 137 | Psalm 85 | Lord, thou art become gracious | F. A. G. Ouseley | Psalm | 16 | Evening | |
148 | 138 | Psalm 86 | Bow down thy ear, O Lord | J. Turle | Psalm | 17 | Morning | |
149 | 140 | Psalm 87 | Her foundations are upon the holy hills | W. Crotch | Psalm | 17 | Morning | |
150 | 140 | Psalm 88 | O Lord, God of my salvation | J. L. Rogers | Psalm | 17 | Morning | |
151 | 142 | Psalm 89:1-19 | My song shall be alway of the lving-kindness | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 17 | Evening | |
152 | 143 | Psalm 89:20-36 | Thou spakest sometime in visions | J. Goss | Psalm | 17 | Evening | |
153 | 144 | Psalm 89:37-50 | But thou hast abhorred | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 17 | Evening | |
154 | 145 | Psalm 89:50b | Praised be the Lord for evermore | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 17 | Evening | |
155 | 146 | Psalm 90:1-12 | Lord, thou hast been our refuge | L. Flintoft | Psalm | 18 | Morning | |
156 | 147 | Psalm 90:13-end | Turn thee again, O Lord, at the last | T. Kelway | Psalm | 18 | Morning | |
157 | 147 | Psalm 91 | Whoso dwelleth under the defense | R. Woodward | Psalm | 18 | Morning | |
158 | 148 | Psalm 92 | It is a good thing to give thanks | J. Nares | Psalm | 18 | Morning | |
159 | 149 | Psalm 93 | The Lord is king, and hath put on | J. Alcock | Psalm | 18 | Evening | |
160 | 150 | Psalm 94 | O Lord God, to whom vengeance belongeth | S. Elvey | Psalm | 18 | Evening | |
161 | 152 | Psalm 95 | O come, let us sing unto the Lord | W. Crotch | Psalm | 19 | Morning | |
162 | 153 | Psalm 96 | O sing unto the Lord a new song | W. Russell | Psalm | 19 | Morning | |
163 | 154 | Psalm 97 | The Lord is King, the earth may be glad | G. J. Elvey | Psalm | 19 | Morning | |
164 | 155 | Psalm 98 | O sing unto the Lord a new song | G. J. Elvey | Psalm | 19 | Evening | |
165 | 156 | Psalm 99 | The Lord is King, be the people never | J. Battishill | Psalm | 19 | Evening | |
166 | 156 | Psalm 100 | O be joyful in the Lord all ye lands | Savage | Psalm | 19 | Evening | |
167 | 157 | Psalm 101 | My song shall be of mercy and judgment | S. H. N. | Psalm | 19 | Evening | |
168 | 158 | Psalm 101 | My song shall be of mercy and judgment | F. A. G. Ouseley | Psalm | 19 | Evening | |
169 | 159 | Psalm 102:1-11, 23-28 | Hear my prayer O Lord, and let my crying | H. Purcell | Psalm | 20 | Morning | |
170 | 160 | Psalm 102-12-22 | But thou O Lord shalt endure forever | H. Purcell | Psalm | 20 | Morning | |
171 | 161 | Psalm 103 | Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is | S. Wesley | Psalm | 20 | Morning | |
172 | 163 | Psalm 104 | Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God | H. Smart | Psalm | 20 | Evening | |
173 | 163 | Psalm 104 | Praise the Lord, O my soul, O Lord my God | W. Marsh | Psalm | 20 | Evening | |
174 | 166 | Psalm 105 | O give thanks to the Lord, and call upon his name | K. J. Pye | Psalm | 21 | Morning | |
175 | 168 | Psalm 106 | O give thanks to the Lord, for he is gracious | T. Jackson | Psalm | 21 | Evening | |
176 | 172 | Psalm 107:1-7,10-14,17-20,28-30,33-end | O give thanks to the Lord, for he is gracious | W. Turner | Psalm | 22 | Morning | |
177 | 172 | Psalm 107:8-9.15-16,21-22.31-32 | O that men would therefore praise the Lord | T. Attwood | Psalm | 22 | Morning | |
178 | 175 | Psalm 108:1-6 | O God, my heart is ready | Anonymous | Psalm | 22 | Evening | |
179 | 176 | Psalm 108:7-end | God hath spoken in his holiness | J. Battishill | Psalm | 22 | Evening | |
180 | 177 | Psalm 109:1-19 | Hold not thy tongue, O God | W. Morley | Psalm | 22 | Evening | |
181 | 178 | Psalm 109:20-end | But deal thou with me, O Lord God | W. Morley | Psalm | 22 | Evening | |
182 | 179 | Psalm 110 | The Lord said unto my Lord | P. Henley | Psalm | 23 | Morning | |
183 | 180 | Psalm 111 | I will give thanks unto the Lord with my whole heart | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 23 | Morning | |
184 | 180 | Psalm 112 | Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord | W. Fitzherbert | Psalm | 23 | Morning | |
185 | 181 | Psalm 113 | Praise the Lord, ye servants | F. A. G. Ouseley | Psalm | 23 | Morning | |
186 | 182 | Psalm 114 | When Israel came out of Egypt | Anonymous | Psalm | 23 | Evening | |
187 | 183 | Psalm 115:1-8 | Not unto us, O Lord | S. H. N. | Psalm | 23 | Evening | |
188 | 184 | Psalm 115:9-end | But thou house of Israel, trust thou in the Lord | S. H. N. | Psalm | 23 | Evening | |
189 | 184 | Psalm 115:1-8 | Not unto us, O Lord | J. Goss | Psalm | 23 | Evening | |
190 | 185 | Psalm 115:9-end | But thou house of Israel, trust thou in the Lord | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 23 | Evening | |
191 | 186 | Psalm 116 | I am well pleased that the Lord hath heard | T. Bennett | Psalm | 24 | Morning | |
192 | 187 | Psalm 117 | O praise the Lord all ye heathen | J. Battishill | Psalm | 24 | Morning | |
193 | 188 | Psalm 118:1-4 | O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious | J. Alcock | Psalm | 24 | Morning | |
194 | 188 | Psalm 118:5-12 | I called upon the Lord in trouble | R. P. Stewart | Psalm | 24 | Morning | |
195 | 189 | Psalm 118:13-18 | Thou hast thrust sore at me | J. Alcock | Psalm | 24 | Morning | |
196 | 190 | Psalm 118:19-end | Help me now, O Lord | E. G. Monk | Psalm | 24 | Morning | |
197 | 190 | Psalm 119:1-16 | Blessed are those that are undefiled | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 24 | Evening | |
198 | 191 | Psalm 119:17-32 | O do well unto thy servant | G. Heathcote | Psalm | 24 | Evening | |
199 | 193 | Psalm 119:33-48 | Teach me O Lord, the way of thy statutes | J. Jones | Psalm | 25 | Morning | |
200 | 194 | Psalm 119:49-72 | O think upon thy servant | S. Elvey | Psalm | 25 | Morning | |
201 | 196 | Psalm 119:73-88 | Thy hands have made me and fashined me | G. J. Elvey | Psalm | 25 | Evening | |
202 | 197 | Psalm 119:89-104 | O Lord, thy word endureth for ever | W. Crotch | Psalm | 25 | Evening | |
203 | 199 | Psalm 119:105-120 | Thy word is a lantern unto my feet | R. P. Goodenough | Psalm | 26 | Morning | |
204 | 200 | Psalm 119:121-144 | I deal with the thing that is lawful and right | J. Soaper | Psalm | 26 | Morning | |
205 | 202 | Psalm 119:145-160 | I call with my whole heart | E. Higgins | Psalm | 26 | Evening | |
206 | 203 | Psalm 119:161-176 | Princes have persecuted me | E. J. Hopkins | Psalm | 26 | Evening | |
207 | 204 | Psalm 120 | When I was in trouble I called upon the Lord | S. S. Wesley | Psalm | 27 | Morning | |
208 | 205 | Psalm 121 | I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills | J. Turle | Psalm | 27 | Morning | |
209 | 206 | Psalm 122 | I was glad when they said unto me | J. Robinson | Psalm | 27 | Morning | |
210 | 207 | Psalm 123 | Unto thee lift I up mine eyes | T. Pymar | Psalm | 27 | Morning | |
211 | 207 | Psalm 124:1-4 | If the Lord himself had not been on our side | J. Harrison | Psalm | 27 | Morning | |
212 | 208 | Psalm 124:5-end | But praised be the Lord, who has not given us over | J. Harrison | Psalm | 27 | Morning | |
213 | 208 | Psalm 125 | They that put their trust in the Lord | T. Kempton | Psalm | 27 | Morning | |
214 | 209 | Psalm 126 | When the Lord turned again | J. Turle | Psalm | 27 | Evening | |
215 | 210 | Psalm 127 | Except the Lord build the house | J. Goss | Psalm | 27 | Evening | |
216 | 210 | Psalm 128 | Blessed are all they that fear the Lord | J. Goss | Psalm | 27 | Evening | |
217 | 211 | Psalm 129 | Many a time have they fought against me | T. A. Walmisley | Psalm | 27 | Evening | |
218 | 212 | Psalm 130:1-6 | Out of the deep have I called | T. Purcell | Psalm | 27 | Evening | |
219 | 212 | Psalm 130:7-end | O Israel, trust in the Lord, for with the Lord | Rimbault | Psalm | 27 | Evening | |
220 | 213 | Psalm 131:1-3 | Lord, I am not high-minded | T. Purcell | Psalm | 27 | Evening | |
221 | 213 | Psalm 131:3-end | O Irael, trust in the Lord, from this time forth | Rimbault | Psalm | 27 | Evening | |
222 | 213 | Psalm 132:1-7 | Lord, remember David, and all his trouble | C. A. Wickes | Psalm | 28 | Morning | |
223 | 214 | Psalm 132:8-end | Arise, O Lord, unto thy resting place | R. Massey | Psalm | 28 | Morning | |
224 | 215 | Psalm 133 | Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is | V. Novello | Psalm | 28 | Morning | |
225 | 215 | Psalm 134 | Behold, now praise the Lord | T. Tallis | Psalm | 28 | Morning | |
226 | 216 | Psalm 135 | O praise ye the Lord, laud ye the name | J. Turle | Psalm | 28 | Morning | |
227 | 217 | Psalm 136 | O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious | S. H. N. | Psalm | 28 | Evening | |
228 | 220 | Psalm 137 | By the waters of Babylon | W. R. Bexfield | Psalm | 28 | Evening | |
229 | 221 | Psalm 138 | I will give thanks unto thee, O Lord | W. Hayes | Psalm | 28 | Evening | |
230 | 221 | Psalm 139 | O Lord, thou hast searched me | R. P. Goodenough | Psalm | 29 | Morning | |
231 | 223 | Psalm 140 | Deliver me, O Lord from the evil man | G. Woodward | Psalm | 29 | Morning | |
232 | 224 | Psalm 141 | Lord, when I call upon thee, haste thee unto me | W. Taylor | Psalm | 29 | Morning | |
233 | 225 | Psalm 142 | I cried unto the Lord with my voice | J. Blow | Psalm | 29 | Evening | |
234 | 226 | Psalm 143 | Hear my prayer, O Lord, and consider my desire | W. Horsley | Psalm | 29 | Evening | |
235 | 227 | Psalm 144 | Blessed be the Lord my strength | J. Randall | Psalm | 30 | Morning | |
236 | 229 | Psalm 145 | I will magnify thee, O God my King | T. Norris | Psalm | 30 | Morning | |
237 | 230 | Psalm 146 | Praise the Lord, O my soul | J. Nares | Psalm | 30 | Morning | |
238 | 231 | Psalm 147 | O praise the Lord, for it is a good thing | H. Aldrich | Psalm | 30 | Evening | |
239 | 233 | Psalm 148 | O praise the Lord of heaven | S. H. N. | Psalm | 30 | Evening | |
240 | 234 | Psalm 148 | O praise the Lord of heaven | H. Lawes | Psalm | 30 | Evening | |
241 | 235 | Psalm 149 | O sing unto the Lord a new song | W. Crotch | Psalm | 30 | Evening | |
242 | 236 | Psalm 150 | O praise God in his holiness | P. Humphrey | Psalm | 30 | Evening |
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