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  • ==4/4 Swedish version using the tune '[[O store Gud]]' as arranged in [http://runeberg.org/smfsang/0010.html <i> ==3/4 Swedish version using the tune '[[O store Gud]]' as arranged in [[Jubelklangen, 1896]], no. 222 (p. 226–
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  • ==[[Mark Hamilton Dewey]]'s arrangement (Using '[[Star in the East]]' as the tune)== ==Using the tune '[[Star in the East (Tune)|Star in the East]]' as seen in [[Southern Harmony, 1835]]; second verse ly
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  • ....archive.org/stream/oldirishfolkmusi00royauoft#page/150/mode/2up Old Irish Folk Music and Songs: a collection of 842 Irish airs and songs, hitherto unpubli ....archive.org/stream/oldirishfolkmusi00royauoft#page/150/mode/2up Old Irish Folk Music and Songs: a collection of 842 Irish airs and songs, hitherto unpubli
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  • ...[[O Little Town of Bethlehem]] in Great Britain. In origin it is a [[folk tune]] usually called ''The Ploughboy's Dream''; it was arranged for hymnic use ==Texts sung to this tune==
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  • ...n'' when he published it in his ''[[Olney Hymns]]'' in 1779. Its customary tune is [[New Britain]]. The stanza beginning "When we've been there ten thousan ==Using tune [[New Britain]], with parts by [[Edwin Othello Excell]] (1851–1921), 1900
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  • This article is mostly here for the version of this tune ('[[Clayton]]') adapted for [[When First the Glorious Light of Truth]]. ** [[William Clayton]] adapted the tune for [[When First the Glorious Light of Truth]].
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  • ==Using tune from [[Jubelklangen, 1896]], no. 5== *Tune from [[Jubelklangen, 1896]], no. 5
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  • ==Using tune from [[Jubelklangen, 1896]], no. 27== *Tune from [[Jubelklangen, 1896]], no. 27
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  • ==Swedish version using the tune '[[O store Gud]]' as arranged in [[Jubelklangen, 1896]], no. 221 (p. 226– *[[O store Gud (Tune)|O store Gud]], by [[Unknown Composer]]—Swedish folk melody
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  • ==Using tune from [[Jubelklangen, 1896|<i>Jubelklangen</i>, 1896]], no. 70== *Tune from [[Jubelklangen, 1896|<i>Jubelklangen</i>, 1896]], no. 70, by [[Andrew
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  • ==Tune from [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 22== ...ll Is Well]], by [[Unknown Composer]]—This is said to be an English folk tune.
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  • * Tune: [[Slane]] - Irish Folk Tune * Tune: [[Holiness]], by [[George Coles Stebbins]] (1846 - 1945)
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  • ==Using the tune '[[Krambambuli]]' as seen in [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 50== *[[Krambambuli]]; German folk song, 18th century
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  • * '''Tune:''' [[Auld Lang Syne (Tune)]] ([[Traditional|Scottish Folk Melody]])
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  • *Tune by German folk tune arranged by [[Darwin Wolford]] (b. 1936) used in ''[[Children's Songbook, 1
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  • ...ren's Songs]]), religious music with the same intent as hymns, traditional/folk music related to hymns or religious compilations, and such. (Some of this m ...lly want to do something hasty in return, you could use the upbeat, snappy tune [[Hum Your Favorite Hymn]]. When feeling down, depressed and completely bu
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  • ...85]] no. 27 (there are older publications with this tune)</ref>—Scottish folk song; based on [[Scotland the Brave]]
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  • A Christmas carol tune of German origin. ...onepage&q=%22o%20tannenbaum%22%20-journal%20-catalogue&f=false One Hundred Folk Songs of All Nations, 1911 (p. 58; no. 34)]</ref>
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