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Title: Radical Discourses On Religious Subjects: Delivered In Music Hall, Boston, Mass.
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TRACKS: works by - Peter Benoit / Lodewijk Mortelmans / Arthur Verhoeven / Gaston Feremans / August De Boeck / Florentius De Boeck.
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Sourate III, La Famille de Imra, Sourate II, La Vache al-Baqara, Sourate VII, Les Mourailles al A'raf.
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How Can I Keep From Singin Vol1: Early Usa Religious Music & Song
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01 - (1923) Negro spirituals - a) I`se been `buked; b) Gonna lay down my life
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The Heaven Singing: v.1: Music in Early English Religious Drama
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Includes an expansive, newly engraved vocal score, printed on high-quality ivory paper; and a CD+G graphics-enabled compact disc with complete versions (with soloist) in digital stereo, followed by digital stereo accompaniments to each piece, minus the soloist.
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10 - Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux (c. early 1950s) supplements part 1 Glory bound rejoicing
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RELIGIOUS MUSIC Solo And Performance (VG/EX US Library Of Congress LP - 17 Track Volume 15 Of Folk Music In America , LBC15)
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With both tact and irreverance, Bell shares insights culled from over 20 years in which is colleagues and he have taught new songs in venues as diverse as Old People's Homes with half a dozen hearing-aid users to Greenbelt Festival with over 10,000 gathered for worship.
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2nd Book of Religious Strains, A collection of 14 pieces for Harmonium of small organ, Album of short voluntaries No11
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Spain 1986 Religious Music Week unmounted mint, SG 2863
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Naxos Book of Carols - Tonus Peregrinus - Antony Pitts - 8.557330 An Advent sequence in music containing O come o come Emmanuel, Of the Father's heart begotten, O quickly come, Verbum Patris umanatur O O, Lo! He comes, The holly and the ivy, Lo there a Rose is blooming, Alleluya, Ding dong merrily on high, While shepherds watched, The Song of the Angels, Hark the herald angels sing, Silent night, Away in a manger, Baby Jesus hush now sleep, O little town of Bethlehem, Jesu the very thought is sweet...
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Minstrels Playing: v.2: Music in Early English Religious Drama
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A fascinating cross section of differing gospel styles from rasping preachers to full black church congregation. The collection kicks off with two rare sides missed off the Rev A W Nix's albums with "How Will You Spend Christmas?" having the reverend chastising his congregation for frittering their money away. A particular curiosity is Mr & Mrs F H Lacy who, to my ears at least, sound like white hillbillies and were recorded in Glasgow, Scotland. Then there are five sides by the Original Kings Of...
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