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[] The New Harmonic Magazine, or Compendious repository of sacred music, in full score pub John Jauncey, London 1891 pub Engrav'd & printed by John Jauncey. Sold by Messrs Goulding & Co., Mr. Whitfield & Mr. Bruce, Mr. Chapman & by all music sellers in town and country. London 1801 |
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[] Four anthems adapted for public worship. Principally intended to be sung in churches. Containing trios, duets, solos, and choruses. With a
thorough bass for the organ. To which are added sixteen psalm or hymn tunes. Four chants, Pope's Ode on music, his Universal prayer, a duet for
children, the evening examination, the happy man, & a hymn for Christmas Day pub Printed by G. Paramore, for the author, and sold by G. Whitfield, London 1793 |
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[] Thou God of truth and love. Venice. Hymn. 1794 | |
[] Hymn tune St Ignatius. 1801 used with the hymn Once pledged by the cross by Alice Bode |
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[] The Barren Fig Tree. An anthem from The New Harmonic Magazine pub Mary McCalley, Dublin c1805 |
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[] New Sacred Music, suited to the grand festival on the 7th day of July 1814, the day of general Thanksgiving pub John Jauncey, London 1814 |