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Site Changes, February, 1999
What's New?
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- 2/22/99
- Added to the Hymnals section:
O Come, My People, to
My Law, (from Psalm 78)
Fools Have Said That
There Is No God, Dwight Armstrong
Let Thy Chastening
Be In Measure, Dwight Armstrong
The Church's One
Foundation
- Added to the Psalms section:
Psalm 21, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 25, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 26, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 52, Scottish
1650
Psalm 53, Scottish
1650
- 2/18/99
- Added to the Hymnals section:
Let This Mind Be In
You, Ross Jutsum
Let Us Keep the
Feast, Ross Jutsum (a song for the Feast of Unleavened Bread)
- Added to the Psalms section:
Psalm 14, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 15, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 16, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 124, Scottish
1564/1635
Psalm 67, Scottish
1650
Psalm 68, Scottish
1650
Psalm 69, Scottish
1650
Psalm 70, Scottish
1650
- 2/15/99
- Added to the Psalms section
Psalm 9, Scottish
1564/1635
Psalm 80, Scottish
1564/1635
- 2/14/99
- Added to the Hymnals section
At Even, When the Sun
Was Set
Come to the Feast
Praise Ye the Lord,
O Dwight Armstrong
Wait and Hope and Look
for God, Dwight Armstrong
- Added to the Library:
Index of Isaac Watts' Psalms on
this website.
- Added to the Psalms section:
Psalm 5, Sternhold and
Hopkins
Psalm 6, Sternhold and
Hopkins
Psalm 7, Sternhold and
Hopkins
Psalm 9, Sternhold and
Hopkins
Psalm 10, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 57, Scottish
1650
Psalm 112, Isaac Watts
Psalm 113, Isaac Watts
Psalm 114, Isaac Watts
- 2/10/99
- Added to the Psalms section
Psalm 1,
Scottish 1564/1635
Psalm 19, Scottish
1564/1635
Psalm 11, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 12, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 13, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 17, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 18, Brady and
Tate
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Added to the Hymnals section
Break Thou the Bread of
Life
Come, Come Ye
Saints
My God, My God,
Dwight Armstrong
- 2/9/99
- Added to the Hymnals Section:
Thee Will I Love, O
Lord, Dwight Armstrong
Wait Upon the Lord,
Dwight Armstrong
- 2/7/99
- Corrected a spelling
- We have had a case of terminal brain malfunction over the
spelling of one of the oldest Psalm tunes -- we have received not one, not two, but three
corrections on how to spell this tune name correctly. We plead that our first
spelling (DUMFERLINE) was done in good faith. We faithfully spelled the name the way we
found it in the only source of the tune we posessed at that time. (an 1845 American tune
book) Later a kind soul in the UK corrected us, and actually sent us the right spelling,
but we read it wrong and corrected our spelling to DUMFERMLINE. This turned out to be a
DUM mistake. Thank you to the precentor at a church in Lochcarron, Scotland (in the
beautifully named, and even more beautiful scenic region of westerROSS, Scotland) for
sending us a further kindly worded correction. We hope that we have it right this time.
Check our Common Metre tunes to see if we got it right. (And just to make things
interesting, the 1635 Scottish Psalter has yet another spelling.)
- Added a link:
Ambassador
Party Line - a source for finding old friends from Ambassador.
- Added to the Hymnals Section:
Lord,
I Will Praise Thee, Dwight Armstrong
Thine is the Glory
To The Work
- Added to the Psalms section
Psalm 2, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 3, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 4, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 7, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 9, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 10, Brady and
Tate
Psalm 13, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 18, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 22, Sternhold
and Hopkins
Psalm 39, Scottish
1650
Psalm 41, Scottish
1650
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