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==Testing SortWorks==
This is a list of first lines used by the following Psalm-tune composers: </big></noinclude><onlyinclude>
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==Script to generate first lines on composer page==
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This is a template to generate entries in the Category First lines, from all the works included on a Composer's page. Two formats for this template:<br>
#<tt><nowiki>{{First|<Composer>|<Limiting Categories>}}</nowiki><tt>
#<tt><nowiki>{{First|com=<Composer>|cat=<Limiting Categories>}}</nowiki><tt>
 
:The field "Limiting Categories" is optional; if there are more than one, delimit them with a half-pipe (<nowiki>¦</nowiki>).
::"Limiting Categories" could include items such as <tt>Sacred music</tt> or <tt>Motets</tt>.
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==Testing use of FirstList on Composer Page==
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{{FirstList|Conviction|Jacob French|Alas, my aching heart}}
{{FirstList|Babylon|Jacob French|Along the banks where Babel's current flows}}
{{FirstList|Dissolution|Jacob French|And is the lovely shadow fled}}
{{FirstList|Devotion|Jacob French|Awake, my soul, and with the sun}}
{{FirstList|Creation|Jacob French|Blest is the man whose piercing mind}}
{{FirstList|Baggaduce|Jacob French|Broad is the road that leads to death}}
{{FirstList|Bellingham|Jacob French|Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell}}
{{FirstList|Connecticut|Jacob French|Come, let us sing unto the Lord}}
{{FirstList|Association|Jacob French|Content, thou dear desire of all our desires}}
{{FirstList|Middlesex|Jacob French|Death! 'Tis a melancholy day}}
{{FirstList|Delley|Jacob French|Down headlong from their native skies}}
{{FirstList|Communion|Jacob French|Father, we wait to feel thy grace}}
{{FirstList|Providence|Jacob French|Give thanks aloud to God}}
{{FirstList|Attention|Jacob French|Great God, attend, while Zion sings}}
{{FirstList|Creation|Jacob French|Great God, the heavens' well-ordered frame}}
{{FirstList|Ascension|Jacob French|Hail the day that saw him rise}}
{{FirstList|Rebellion|Jacob French|Hear, O heavens}}
{{FirstList|Farmington|Jacob French|Hence from my soul, my sins, depart}}
{{FirstList|Proclamation|Jacob French|He reigns! the Lord, the Savior reigns}}
{{FirstList|Association|Jacob French|How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord}}
{{FirstList|Colchester|Jacob French|Let sinners take their course}}
{{FirstList|Dedication Anthem|Jacob French|Lift up your heads, O ye gates}}
{{FirstList|Coventry|Jacob French|Man has a soul of vast desires}}
{{FirstList|Bethany|Jacob French|Mourn, mourn ye saints, as if you see}}
{{FirstList|Thanksgiving Anthem|Jacob French|O sing unto the Lord}}
{{FirstList|Pawtuxet|Jacob French|Our days, alas! our mortal days}}
{{FirstList|Northampton|Jacob French|Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high}}
{{FirstList|Caelestis|Jacob French|Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings}}
{{FirstList|Terror|Jacob French|Silent I waited with long-suffering love}}
{{FirstList|Farnum|Jacob French|Sing to the Lord a new-made song}}
{{FirstList|Dormant|Jacob French|Sleep! downy sleep! come close my eyes}}
{{FirstList|Berwick|Jacob French|Speak, O ye judges of the earth}}
{{FirstList|Declaration|Jacob French|Sweet is the day of sacred rest}}
{{FirstList|Vanity|Jacob French|Teach me the measure of my days}}
{{FirstList|Resurrection|Jacob French|The joyful day is coming on}}
{{FirstList|Coventry|Jacob French|The sun may set beyond the main}}
{{FirstList|Athens|Jacob French|Touch, heavenly Word, O touch these curious souls}}
{{FirstList|Beauty|Jacob French|We are a garden walled around}}
{{FirstList|Dauphin|Jacob French|Welcome, sweet day of rest}}
{{FirstList|Mount Vernon|Jacob French|What if the saint must die}}
{{FirstList|Gratitude|Jacob French|What shall I render to my God}}
{{FirstList|North Bolton|Jacob French|When God revealed his gracious name}}
{{FirstList|Eastford|Jacob French|When marching to thy blest abode}}
{{FirstList|Winthrop|Jacob French|Whom then in heaven, but thee alone}}
{{FirstList|Monmouth|Jacob French|Why do we mourn departing friends}}
{{FirstList|Minden|Jacob French|Ye sons of Adam, vain and young}}
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 7 April 2021

This is a list of first lines used by the following Psalm-tune composers: