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Sing Unto the Lord

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Sing unto the Lord a new song, His praise proclaim Used With Tune: [Sing unto the Lord a new song, His praise proclaim]

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[Sing unto the Lord a new song, His praise proclaim]

Appears in 42 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. H. D. Troyte Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 33214 43255 43221 Used With Text: Sing Unto the Lord

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Sing Unto the Lord

Hymnal: The Great Christian Hymnal #164 (1962) First Line: Sing unto the Lord a new song, His praise proclaim Tune Title: [Sing unto the Lord a new song, His praise proclaim]
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Sing unto the Lord

Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #209 (1975) First Line: Sing unto the Lord a new song, His praise proclaim Lyrics: Sing unto the Lord a new song, His praise proclaim; Let all the earth sing unto the Lord, and bless His name; Declare His glory among the nations, His endless fame; Hallelujah! Languages: English

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Arthur H. Dyke Acland

1811 - 1857 Person Name: A. H. D. Troyte Composer of "[Sing unto the Lord a new song, His praise proclaim]" in The Great Christian Hymnal Arthur Henry Dyke Acland changed his last name to Troyte in 1852 when he succeeded to the estates of Rev. Edward Berkeley Troyte. A part of the requirement for this succession was that he change his last name to Troyte. Therefore he is also known as A. H. D. Troyte, however, Acland is his authority name.
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