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BUCKINGHAM

Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Composer and/or Arranger: Williams Incipit: 15432 34543 22343 Used With Text: Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray

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It is the day, the holy day

Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Used With Tune: BUCKINGHAM Text Sources: Sylvestre's Christmas Carols Ancient & Modern, 1901
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Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray

Appears in 245 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Used With Tune: BUCKINGHAM

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Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray

Hymnal: The American Vocalist #45a (1849) Tune Title: BUCKINGHAM

It is the day, the holy day

Hymnal: An American Christmas Harp #44 (2009) Languages: English Tune Title: BUCKINGHAM

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A. Williams

1731 - 1776 Person Name: Williams Composer of "BUCKINGHAM" in The American Vocalist Aaron Williams (b. London, England, 1731; d. London, 1776) was a singing teacher, music engraver, and clerk at the Scottish Church, London Wall. He published various church music collections, some intended for rural church choirs. Representative of his compilations are The Universal Psalmodist (1763)— published in the United States as The American Harmony (1769)—The Royal Harmony (1766), The New Universal Psalmodist (1770), and Psalmody in Miniature (1778). His Harmonia Coelestis (1775) included anthems by noted composers. Bert Polman