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*{{NewWork|2014-09-18}}[[Category:Posting dated]][[Category:2014-09-18]]{{#ifexpr:{{#time:Ymd|20140918+30days}}<{{#time:Ymd}}|[[Category:Posted over 30 days ago]]}}{{#ifexpr:{{#time:Ymd|20140918+90days}}<{{#time:Ymd}}|[[Category:Posted over 90 days ago]]}} {{CPDLno|32970}} [{{filepath:FreetownRead1785bpr.pdf}} {{pdf}}] | |||
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2014-09-18}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|2|42}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | |||
:'''Edition notes:''' Oval-note edition. | |||
* {{CPDLno|31823}} [{{filepath:FreetownRead1785a.pdf}} {{pdf}}] | * {{CPDLno|31823}} [{{filepath:FreetownRead1785a.pdf}} {{pdf}}] | ||
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2014-05-03}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter (landscape)|1|31}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | {{Editor|Barry Johnston|2014-05-03}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter (landscape)|1|31}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' Note shapes added (4-shape). | :'''Edition notes:''' Note shapes added (4-shape). | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== |
Revision as of 14:18, 18 September 2014
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- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2014-09-18). Score information: Letter, 2 pages, 42 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Oval-note edition.
- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2014-05-03). Score information: Letter (landscape), 1 page, 31 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Note shapes added (4-shape).
General Information
Title: Freetown
Composer: Daniel Read
Lyricist: Isaac Watts
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymn Meter: 66. 66. 88
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
Published: 1785
Description: Transcribed from the American Singing-Book, 1786. Words by Isaac Watts, 1719, his Hymn 150
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Original text and translations
English text
Join all the glorious names
Of wisdom, love, and power,
That ever mortals knew,
That angels ever bore:
All are too mean to speak His worth,
Too mean to set my Savior forth.
But O what gentle terms,
What condescending ways,
Doth our Redeemer use
To teach His heavenly grace!
Mine eyes with joy and wonder see
What forms of love He bears for me.