THE MESSIAH

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49. Cfbitionf) of anb THE MESSIAH An Oratorio For Four-Part Chorus of Mixed Voices, Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass Soli and Piano by G. F. HANDEL Edited by T. TERTIUS NOBLE Revised Accordint to Handel's Orisinal Score by MAX SPICKER Vocal Score. complete Paper. Organ The (with Piano Ace.) The Christmas Section G. SCHIRMER, Inc.

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THE MESSIAH An Oratorio

For Four-Part Chorus of Mixed Voices, Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass Soli

and Piano

by

G. F. HANDEL

Edited by

T. TERTIUS NOBLE

Revised Accordint to Handel's Orisinal Score by

MAX SPICKER

• Vocal Score. complete Paper.

Organ Scor~. compl~te The Chorus~s (with Piano Ace.) The Christmas Section

G. SCHIRMER, Inc.

INTRODUCTORY NOTE THE MESSIAH, Handel's most success­

ful and best-known oratorio, was composed in the year 1741 in twenty-four days, from Au­gust the 22d to September the 14th. It was first performed at a concert given for chari­table purposes at Dublin, Ireland, on April the 13th, 1742, Handel conducting the per­formance in person.

According to the historical evidence, Han­del knew that the Dublin orchestral and choral resources were by no means on a par with those of London, and was markedly in­fluenced by this circumstance in the compo­sition of his work. In his choruses he did not go beyond four-part writing, and kept his or­chestra within the most modest limits, so that no instrument except violin and trumpet plays a solo part, and oboe and bassoon do not ap­pear at all in the score, although these instru­ments participated in the performance, as was proved by a later discovery of orchestra-parts written for both. Thereafter Handel, begin­ning with March the 23d, 1743, brought out The Messiah every year in London with great applause; in the course of time he made vari­ous alterations in certain numbers, set several new ones to music, transcribed a few arias for different voices, but left the work as a whole unchanged, both vocally and instrumentally, from its original form; thus bearing witness that, despite its limitations, this primitive con­ception of the work was likewise the enduring one.

As the centuries have passed, a considerable number of vocal scores have, of course, been made after Handel's partition; notably that by Dr. Clarke (Whitfield-Clarke, 1809), and a later one by Vincent Novello. Their value, however, was more or less doubtful, their character being rather that of transcriptions in pianoforte style, with not infrequent arbitrary or capricious aberrations, than a faithful and exact reduction of the orchestral score. Neither have the more recent editions of vocal scores based on the Mozart orchestra score, with its many contrapuntal charms, quite fulfilled ex­pectations, as they materially increased the difficulty o~ the piano part.

Hence, a vocal score which should be in every way reliable and practical has become a matter of prime necessity. The present edition agrees at every point with Handel's original score, as it follows the facsimile edition of this

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latter with most careful exactitude. Slight deviations from the original, which in the course of many years have obtained almost traditional authority, arc inserted in small notes in every case, the professional artist be­ing left free to employ them or not, at his discretion.

With regard to the performance of this grand work by chorus and soloists, much of importance might be said; but this would lead too far afield, and we shall, therefore, confine ourselves to the matters of chicfest concern. The direction of the choruses, which in our Master's works arc for the most part peculiarly prominent in their monumental character, will naturally be entrusted to competent chorus conductors, who will care for crystalling pre­cision of execution and a clear, logical con­ception, and who arc responsible for these points.

The interpretation of their parts by the soloists is a different affair. Here we confront the weighty question: "May the soloist proceed subjectively, or must he proceed objectively?" Probably the best answer to this crucial query is found in a passage from the unrivalled work of an authority in this province, namely, "Die Lehre von der vokalen Ornamentik des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts," by Dr. Hugo Gold­schmidt. He writes: "The essence of repro­duction, to feel and re-create that which was felt and ·imparted by the ·creator, does not exclude--within natural limitations-the as­sertion of creative power. The modern theory of <esthetics founded by Lipps rightly proceeds from the idea, that the interpreting artist creates, in a sense, the work anew. With his gradual penetration of the art-work he creates new values, which are of the highest impor­tance for art, because, without them, the crea­tions of the great masters are only so much writing, and thus remain sealed to enjoyment. But the interpreter's work is no mere execu­tion, comparable, ict us say, to that of the builder who transmutes the architect's plans into material reality. His task is rather to seize the vital conception of the art-work, to blend it with his own ego and the views of his period, and thus to imbue it with life and effectiveness. Whether singer or instrumental­ist, he is a child of his time. His artistry is a product of its mental culture. It develops and changes with the evolution of artistic require­ments. His formative and emotional powers are

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derived from the spirit of the epoch to which he belongs. Consequently, we shall always ap­proach the art-productions of earlier times through the medium of our own spiritual and emotional nature. It follows, that the domain which such artistic reproduction may open to us, although of great extent, and as broad in scope as the points of contact with modern sensibility can reach, will be dependent in any given period on a constantly shifting relation to the treasures of former ages. The genuine, great masterworks of the past retain their im­portance; they are immortal; but our relations to them are not constant, and change with the changing impressionability of the times. We hear the works of these past-masters of former centuries--of Palestrina, Gabrieli, Handel and Bach, yes, even of Mozart and Beethoven-with other ears than our fore­fathers, or even than our grandfathers. What we have experienced since their time, whatever we have wrested to our eternal gain, this it is which sounds in those works to our ears. Much that charmed former generations has no effect in ours; so much is part and parcel of the time which gave it birth, and decays with its passing. Only what is exalted over time and place remains ,as eternal gain; and here, again, another generation finds new treasures that earlier ones passed by unheeding. This is the unfailing criterion of true greatness, that its creations continually beget ever-new, ever­changing values, that they bring to each suc­cessive generation new revelations. Consider the history of Handel's art. The eighteenth century, in its latter half, admired it in the form of arrangements by contemporaries, those by Mozart and Hiller. Our present-day musical interpretation--on Dr. Chrysander's initiative-has gone back to the historically authenticated form, and disclosed to us the true Handel in his full grandeur. But it owes its success, not to a recognition that things must be so because Handel would have them so, but because they appeal more directly to our sense and feeling than do the arrangements of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries."

Such are the pregnant and weighty pro­nouncements of an experienced man, deeply versed in musico-historical lore and research. They should be of the highest value to the serious artist.

Here a word shall be said touching the em­ployment of the appoggiaturas in the recita­tives and (in isolated cases) also in the arias. They are, of course, not given in this edition, or indicated only very infrequently.

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The Appoggiatura, in Handel's works, must be treated with the utmost caution and nicest discrimination. It should never be regarded as a mere ornament, but always fulfil some declamatory, melodic or harmonic function. Do not lose sight of the fact, that the appoggiatura lends greater elasticity and emphasis to the flow of melody and declama­tion, and also to the musical expression; at the same time, one cannot be too careful not to introduce it too often, for this would doubt­less produce an unpleasing and inadmissible monotony instead of enhancing the effect.

According to historical evidence, Handel permitted his singers to employ appoggiaturas, and even melisma ta and cadences, in the arias of his oratorios; he invariably insisted, how­ever, that they should not be mere embellish­ments serving simply for outward display of vocal effect, but calculated to promote the me­lodic flow and declamatory expression, and must, consequently, possess musical meaning and value. Mistakes in the use of these orna­ments can be prevented only by a thorough knowledge of the development of vocal em­bellishments, a certain penetration into the spirit of Handel's oratorios, and a refined taste in matters pertaining to musir.al resthetics.

The Appoggiatura is unquestionably the most important and most frequently employed among the ornamenb, and a few general ob­servations concerning the principles involved can hardly fail to be welcome; more especially as they are accompanied by a number of prac­tical illustrations.

An appoggiatura is in place where its intro­duction brings about a diatonic succession, and more particularly across the bar, in order to avoid the leap of a third; for example in No. 5, page 26:

I:J=f tp IP Pi = :J=f fbp I~ Pt cometoH!s temple come to His temple

and similarly within the boundaries of one measure, as in No. 19, page 94:

I' J ' p J J .• I = I' J ' p ) ) ,t I blind be o-pend bllod be o-pend

These latter must, however, be introduced with careful discrimination; otherwise appoggiatu­ras of this sort are very apt to produce a feeling of monotony and an interruption of the me­lodic flo'W. Another species of appoggiatura which may be used very effectively is the leap to the fourth below; this occurs both in the midst of a measure (No. 19, page 94):

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''»'r 'P J.,J, = ''J)lr 'P P >· of the deafun.stopped of the deaf un-stopped

or (and fat oftener) at the close of a recitative (No. 31, page 141):

I' Up PI~ p t - I = I' Up 2 I P ~ t - I was He stricken. wasHestrh!t .. n.

Besides these, the leap of the appoggiatura to the sixth below is occasionally met with (No. 2, page 9):

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The appoggiatura leading upward by a step is seldom or never employed; leading up by a leap it is very successfully applied in certain cases, for example in No. 2, page 9:

that crl-eth in the wil-der-ness

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that crl-eth in the wil-der-ness

or No. 8, page 47:

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Great discretion and sound judgment arc, however, very necessary for governing the employment of this upward-leaping appog· giatura; for if, in a quite analogous situation, as shown in No. 5, page 25:

,,; p ,~.p p ' p 9 , ' p the dry land, all na-tions, I'll

the appoggiatura were introduced at the simi· Jar points:

the dry land, all na-tiqns, I'll

this would be, not simply a regrettably blun· der, but a total misinterpretation of this im· portant passage.

Illustrations of this kind show most con· vincingly how important it is that the singer should treat each case, as it arises, logically and

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discreetly, and how the appoggiature, in ap­parently analogous situations, must sometimes be employed and at other avoided. The finest and most striking examples of this description, in our opinion, arc those given by Handel in The Messiah on page 129 (No. 29) : "Thy rebuke hath broken His heart," and on page 140 (No. 30): "Behold, and see." These two numbers, which arc among the most beautiful, sublime and affecting of all that Handel has given us in his oratorios, and which convey a sense of mournful, hopeless anxiety in a manner of almost unparalleled realism, should be attentively studied by every ora torio-singcr who truly loves his art.

We seize this occasion to direct attention to another important matter, which ought to be mentioned, if for no other reason, because it is unnoticed in all the other vocal scores. We refer to the chorus "Glory to God!" page 82 (No. 17). Here Handel inserted in his origi­nal score the following phrase: "da lontano e un poco piano" (as from a distance, and rather softly) ; and only thus should this chorus be performed. It appears to us that, relying on Handel's directions for the dynamics of this number, there can be no doubt that he in­tended a gradual approach (augmentation) of this solemn chant, as of an increasingly urgent, divinely inspired announcement, followed by an equally gradual decrescendo withdrawal. Supporting evidence is found in the postlude, which, after a grand fortissimo climax of the chorus, dies away to a whispered pianissimo.­The authenticity of the above reading has oc­casionally been called in question, with argu­ment both in speech and writing; but such questioning can rest only on a lack of acquaint­ance--or an inexact acquaintance-with Han­del's original score. So, in order to settle this important point definitely, we publish at the beginning of this edition a facsimile of the first page of this chorus from Handel's original manuscript, which should suffice to set the question at rest forever.

In our edition the greatest care has also been bestowed upon the word-text, and each number provided with a correct reference to the corresponding section in the Bible.

We can, therefore, publish this edition with the consciousness that it has been prepared with the thoroughness and reverent care due to this eternally beautiful masterwork.

MAX SPICKER.

New York, March, 1912.

THE MESSIAH PART I

1. OVERTURE

2. RECIT. Accompanied. (TENOR)

Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God; speak yc comfortably to Jerusalem; and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned.

The voice of him that crieth in th~ wilder­ness, Prepare yc the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God.

3. AIR (TENOR)

Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill made low; the crooked straight, and thr rough places plain.

4. CHORUS

And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall sec it together; for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.

5. RECIT. Accompanied. (BAss)

Thus saith the Lord of Hosts:-Yct once a little while and I will shake the heavens, and the earth, the sea, and the dry land; and I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come.

The Lord, whom ye seck, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in; Behold, He shall come, saith the Lord of Hosts.

6. AIR (BAss)

But who may abide the day of His coming, and who shall stand when He appeareth?

For He is like a refiner's fire .

7. CHORUS

And He shall purify the sons of Levi, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness.

8. RECIT. (ALTo)

Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son, and shall call his name EMMANUEL, God with us.

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9. AIR (ALTO) AND CHORUS

0 thou that tellcst good tidings to Zion, get thee up into the high mountain; 0 thou that tellest good tidings to Jerusalem, lift up thy voice with strength; lift it up, be not afraid; say unto the cities of Judah, Behold your God !

Arise, shine, for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.

10. RECIT. Accompanied. (BAss)

For, behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the people; but the Lord shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen upon thee, and the Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.

11. AIR (BASS)

The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: and they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.

12. CHORUS

For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given, and the g~vernmcnt shall J:ie upon His shoulder: and H1s name shall be called Won­derful, Counsellor, the Mighty God, the Ever­lasting Father, the Prince of Peace.

13. PASTORAL SYMPHONY

14. RECIT. (SoPRANO)

There were shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flocks by night.

RECIT. Accompanied. (SoPRANo)

And lo! the angel of the Lord ~arne upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid.

15. RECIT. (SOPRANO)

And the angel said unto them, Fear not; for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.

For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

16. RECIT. Accompanied. (SoPRANo)

And suddenly there was with the angel a mul­titude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying:

17. CHORUS

Glory to God in the highest, and peace on earth, good will towards men.

18. AIR (SorRANo)

Rejoice greatly, 0 daughter of Zion; Shout, 0 daughter of Jerusalrm: behold, thy king romcth unto thee.

He is the rightrous Saviour, and He shall speak peace unto the heathen.

19. RECIT. (ALTo)

Then shall the eyrs of the blind be opened,

and the ears of the deaf unstopped; then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb shall sing.

20. AIR (ALTO)

He shall feed His flock like a shepherd; and He shall gather the lambs with His arm, and carry them in His bosom, and gently lead those that are with young.

AIR (SOPRANO)

Corne unto Him, all ye that labour and arc heavy laden, and He shall give you rest.

Take His yoke upon you, and learn of Him; for He is meek and lowly of heart: and yc shall find rest unto your souls.

21. CHORUS

His yoke is rasy and His burthrn is light.

PART II

22. CHORUS

Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world.

23. AIR (ALTO)

He was despised and rejected of men: a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.

*(He gave His back to the smiters, and His cheeks to them that plucked off the hair: He hid not His face from shame and spitting.]

24. CHORUS

Surely He hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows; He was wounded for our trans­gressions· He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon Him.

25. CHORUS

And with His stripes we are healed.

26. CHORUS

All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all.

*Th1 latter part of this Air is usually omitted.

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27. RECIT. Accompanied. (TENOR)

All they that see Him, laugh Him to scorn, they shoot out their lips, and shake their heads, saying:-

28. CHORUS

He trusted in God that He would deliver Him; let Him deliver Him, if He delight in Him.

29. RECIT. Accompanied. (TENOR)

Thy rebuke hath broken His heart; He is full of heaviness. He looked for some to have pity on Him, but there was no man; neither found He any to comfort Him.

30. AIR (TENOR)

Behold, and sec if there be any sorrow like unto His sorrow.

31. RECIT. Accompanied. (TENOR)

He was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of Thy people was He stricken.

32. AIR (TENOR)

But Thou didst not leave His soul in hell; nor didst Thou suffer Thy Holy One to see cor­ruption.

33. CHORUS

Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall rome in.

Who is the King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.

Lift up your heads, 0 yc gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.

Who is the King of glory? The Lord of Hosts, He is the King of glory.

34. RECIT. (TENOR)

Unto which of the angels said He at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I he­gottt·n Thee?

35. CHORUS

Let all the angels of God worship Him.

36. AIR* (BASS)

[Thou art gone up on high, Thou hast led captivity captive, and received gifts for men; yea, even for Thine enemies, that the Lord God might dwell among them.]

37. CHORUS

The Lord gave the word: great was the com­pany of the preachers.

38. AIR (SoPRANO)

How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things.

39. CHORUS

Their sound is gone out into all lands, and their words unto the ends of the world.

40. AIR (BAss)

Why do the nations so furiously rage together? [and] why do the people imagine a vain thing?

The kings of the earth rise up, and the rulers take counsel together against the Lord, and against His Anointed.

41. CHORUS

Let us break their bonds asunder, and cast away their yokes from us.

42. RECIT. (TENOR)

He that dwelleth in heaven shall laugh them to scorn; the Lord shall have them in derision.

43. AIR (TENOR)

Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel.

44. CHORUS

HALLELUJAH! for the Lord God omnipotent rcigncth.

The kingdom of this world is become the kingdom of our Lord, and of His Christ: and He shall reign for ever and ever.

KING OF KINGs, AND LoRD oF LoRDs, HAL­LELUJAH!

PART III

45. AIR (SoPRANo)

I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand at the latter day upon the earth:

And though worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God.

For now is Christ risen from the dead, the first-f ruits of them that sleep.

*This air is usually omitted.

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46. CHORUS

Since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.

4 7. RECIT. Accompa11ied. (BAss)

Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all

sleep; but we shall all be changed in a mo­mt:lnt, in a twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet.

48. AIR (BAss)

The trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised in corruptible, ,and we shall be changed.

*[For this corruptible must put on incor­ruption, and this mortal must put on im­mortality.]

49. RECIT.t (ALTO)

Then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written: Death is swallowed up in victory.

50. DUET (ALTO AND TENOR)

0 death, where is thy sting? 0 grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law.

*The latter part of this Air is usually omitted.

51. CHORUS

But thanks be to God, who giveth us the vic­tory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

52. AIR (SoPRANo)

If God be for us, who can be against us? who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth, who is he that condemneth?

It is Christ that died, yea, rather, that is risen again, who is at the right hand of God, who makes intercession for us.

53. CHORUS

Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath redeemed us to God by His blood, to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing.

Blessing and honour, glory and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb, for ever and ever. Arr.~n .

tThis and the three following pieces are sometimes omitted.

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1. Overture 2. Rccit. accompanied (Tenor) 3. Air (Tenor) 4. Chorus 5. Rccit. accompanied (Bass) 6. Air (Bass) 7. Chorus 8. Recitative (Alto) 9. Air (Alto) and Chorus

1 0. Recit. accompanied (Bass) 11. Air (Bass) 12. Chorus 13. Pastoral Symphony 14. Recitative (Soprano)

Recit. accompanied (Soprano) 15. Recitative (Soprano) 16. Recit. accompanied (Soprano) 17. Chorus 18. Air (Soprano) 19. Recitative (Alto) 20. Air (Alto) 21. Chorus

22. Chorus 23. Air (Alto) 24. Chorus 25. Chorus 26. Chorus 27. Recit. accompanied (Tenor) 28. Chorus 29. Rccit. accompanied (Tenor) 30. Air (Ten or) 31. Recit. accompanied (Tenor) 32. Air (Tenor)

33. Chorus 34. Recitative (Tenor) 35. Chorus 36. Air (Bass) 37. Chorus

INDEX PART I

Comfort ye my people Every valley shall be exalted And the glory of the Lord Thus saith the Lord But who may abide the day of His coming? And He shall purify Behold, a virgin shall conceive 0 thou that tellest good tidings to Zion For, behold, darkness shall cover the earth The people that walked in darkness For unto us a Child is born

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There were shepherds abiding in the field 79 And lo! the angel of the Lord came upon them 79 And the angel said unto them And suddenly there was with the angel Glory to God Rejoice greatly, 0 daughter of Zion Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened He shall feed His flock like a shepherd His yoke is easy, and His burthen is light

PART II

ao 81 82 87 94 94 98

Behold the Lamb of God 104 He was despised 108 Surely He hath borne our griefs 113 And with His stripes we are healed 117 All we like sheep have gone astray 122 All they that see Him, laugh Him to scorn 131 He trusted in God that He would deliver Him 132 Thy rebuke hath broken His heart 139 Behold, and see if there be any sorrow 140 He was cut off out of the land of the living 141 But Thou didst not leave His soul in hell 141 Lift up your heads, 0 ye gates 144 Unto which of the angels said He 153 L et all the angels of God worship Him 153 Thou art gone up on high 158 The Lord gave the wnrd 163

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45. Air (Soprano) 46. Chorus 47. Recit. accompanied (Bass) 48. Air (Bass) 49. Recitative (Alto) 50. Duet (Alto and Tenor) 51. Chorus 52. Air (Soprano) 53. Chorus

How beautiful are the feet of them Their sound is gone out into all lands Why do the nations so furiously rage Let us break their bonds asunder He that dwelleth in heaven Thou shalt break them Hallelujah!

PART III

1 know that my Redeemer liveth Since by man came death Behold, I tell you a mystery The trumpet shall sound Then shall be brought to pass 0 death, where is thy sting? But thanks be to God If God be for us, who can be a{!ainst us? Worthy is the Lamb

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N98.- RECITATIVE FOR ALTO "BEHOLD! A VIRGIN SHALL CONCEIVE"

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" " v ....__.,41::..: -· q:' ---~ r1s - en up - on thee.

" " ...-----. v ......._ -Lord is ris - en up - on thee.

...--.. :

\ Lord rs ris - en up - on thee.

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N<? 12.- CHORUS "FOR UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN"

A SOPRANO ~,. ,. "v

I 1'\W For un-to us a. Child is -born, un-to us a. Son is giv-en, un-t•J

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v us a. Son is giv -en , for un-to

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t:r A "TENOR p

t:r For un-to us a. Child is b~, BASS

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us a Child is born: ---- ~-A a

v A U

@) un-to us a Son is giv-en, un-to

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tl • • -For us a Child is A U

un -to born,

--w us a Son is giv-en: p

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• • . \ -- ----- --us a Child is born,

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l oti

A~

l oti ;s : Son is giv-en, un-to ;s a So.c is A~

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. - .. ..tt ..... ~~- "};j.. ~ ... ~ .. ' - un-to us a Son is giv-en:

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t. 1 -I

i = :::; 11 ..... 111 1i .. i i 4 .. ~

I" ~ c mf'.

1 ... ,. and the gov-ern-ment shall

otl ~.:·. ,., "" g1v-en:.P. .. -

loti and the iov-ern-ment shall be up-on His shoul - - - - - - - - -

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I" ~ • cresc .

1 ... be up-on His shoul -- - - - - - - der, up-on His s~g~l-der; and His -JLJl I cres.

loti ~r ... d the gov-ern-ment sha.li be A~

up-on His shoul-der; and His C"-RC .•

l tl der; and His mf' cresc. •

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and the gov-ern-ment shall be up -on His shoul-der; and His

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~~~ . . . . . . .

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tJ Name shall be call-ed " !I

tJ Name shall be call-ed A ~

tJ Name shall be call-ed

1\ Name shall be call-ed v,·, ~ ~ I •-.

I" ~

tJ The might -y God,

" tJ

The might-y God,

" tJ The might-y ~d,

I' The might-y God,

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t·, ~

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I" ~

tJ

" !I

~:! -der-ful,

""fl.n - der-ful,

~on- der-ful, Jl~·

Won- d~r-ful,

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111111

.. ..

Coun - sel-lor,

Coun- sel-lor,

Coun - sel-lor, ~-

Coun - sel-lor, .... ..-. ~ ..

'I 11

The ev- er- last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace.

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,...

The ev- er- last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace. Un- ~ .. .. The ev- er- last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace. A .. .. A A

The ev- er- last-Ing Fo.-ther, The Prince ot Peace.

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i r - • I -; •

ltJ us a. Child is b~, un -to us a. Son is

" u 'D 1!!!1!1!!!!!11!

tJ For un-to us a. Child is born, 1:111 --

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IV Un-to us a Child is born,

" jl m.P

. . IV

giv-en: -· and the gov-ern-ment shall II jj ,.._,_

e! -P .. • un - to us a Son is giV-'ln:

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i ..... :::; • .,. = ... ~ i i 1') ~ .. 11

;,.

e.~,. jl -e! I' . .u ._ _u_

-~ be up- on H1s shoul - - - - - -" jl

eJ m.P .. • 111- --~ .. ---

'\ and the gov-ern-ment shall be up-on His shoul - --"1 ~ .-.!1 ......-.:! ~ .ll --J • - ~-. , ....

{. -: ,. ,-- -I """""'

i • = :::; i=7') -:;J. i ~ = • 11 ... .. • 11

;,. cresc. • ~ff E

t!J and His Name shall be call - ed Won- der-ful, " jl

cresc. AI'

eJ ~- d!r; ..

and His Name shall be call - ed Won - der-ful,

" JJ cresc. • ff...

eJ and His Name zesc. s~ll be c;;,l- ed Won- der-ful, ...--._ ~ ff

" - - der; and His Name shall be call- ed !~Won-der-ful,

• . . .. -. • • , .... ,._.., I •

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- sel-lor, The might- y God, The

- sel-lor, The might - y God, The

- sel - l<ir, he might - y G_2d, he

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Ill ev- er- last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace. For un-to

Ill 1>

" ev- er -last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace. Ill 1> 'IJ.

" ev-er- last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace. Un-to us a Child is born, . .. .. i' ev - er-last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace.

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t:l us a Child is ~.

A ... ~ ....

tJ ::.t:' ... ... A 1>

For us a Child is born,

tJ p * .. \ For un-to us & Child is born, un. to

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\ l'S a Son is giv-en:

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[ 11.1 giv-en: and the gov-ern-m~nt shall

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l tJ giv-en: and the gov-ern-ment shall be up- on His sho~ - - - der;

r-.

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" be up- on His shouf - - - _d;r; and His A~ CTfi.'IC.

eJ --~ ... ,. . . • • ,,. and the gov-ern-ment shall be up- on His shoul-der; and His cresc.

tJ and His m,f ... ... .... ~ ... . ... fJ.TCS~,;

"' ~ ~ r"""'':=~ and the gov-ern-ment shall be up- on His shoul-der; and His

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OJ Name shall be call - ed Won- - der- ful ,

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OJ Name sha ll be call - e d Won- - der - ful, " ~ fl'

OJ Name shall be ca ll - ed Won- - der- ful,

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[\ Name shall be call - ed Won- - der- ful,

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OJ Coun- - sel-lor, A a

: ~ Coun- - sel - lor,

Coun- - S{;l -lor, .... Coun- - s{;l-l or ,

~ ~ ~

The might - y God,

The might-y God,

The might -y God,

--The might-y God,

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OJ ev - er- last- ing Fa- - ther, Prince of Peace. For un-to " ll

~

e) ev- er- last -ing Fa- tile(, Prince of Peace . ~or un-to

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OJ ev - er- last- ing Fa- - th er, Prince of Peace. For un-to ... **~ f' ... 'tilt ... jilt- --~ •• :

\ ev . er-last- ing- Fa- - ther, Prince of Peaee. Un-to us a Child is born , un-to

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lt.l Child is born, -us a Jl ~

t us a Child is born, un - to ~ a Son is

i' us a Child is born, un - to us a Son is

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,.,

tJ ... ,., .. .

tJ giv- en , un - to us a Son is ~ ~ • :

i' giv - en, un - to us a Son is

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I v un-to us a Son is giv- en: and the gov-ern-ment, the gov-ern-ment ~;hall ,., ~-

. . lt.l Son is

.... ,., ~- un-to us a giv-en: and the gov-ern-ment shall

tJ giv-en, un-to us a Son is giv-en: -.... \ giv-en, un-to us a Son is giv-en:

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t} be up- on His shoul - - - - der, and the gov - ern -ment shall

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sh";iUU-_ ..

and the ...

be up- on His der, gov- ern -ment shall "' "

t} and the gov- ern- ment, the gov- ern-ment shall ... *"

t\ and the gov- ern- ment, the gov- ern-ment shall

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v be His shoul-der; and His Name shall be call _ ed

" " up- on

tJ he up- on His shoul-der; and liis Name shall be call - ed " - ..

t} be J'p- on His s~ul- der; and His N~e shall be c~l - ed -- ..... ... -

[\ be up- on His shoul- der; and His Name shall be call - ed

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IV ~n der-ful, Coun sel-lor,

"' - -

t:J Won - der-ful, Coun - sel-lor, " " .;r;:_ ---iT

;on - der-ful, Coun - sel-lor,

:

\ Won - der-ful, Coun - sel-lor,

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76 ,/" ,. ~ .. . tJ The might-y God, The ev-er -last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace, The

" ,. -tJ The might-y God, The ev- er-last- ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace, The A ~ -

.., The might-y God,

~ The ev-er-last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace, The

r-- The might -y God, The ev-er-last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace, The

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i =i 4 4 =i T"' • -rJ-. ... -~_it

.., ev-er-last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace-

" tJ

ev· - er -l<i.st- ing Fa-ther, The Prince cl- Pe~e. " ,.

tJ ev-er -last-ing Fa.- ther, The Prince of Peace. ~ .

:

I\ ev- er-last- ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace.

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N<? 13. PASTORAL SYMPHONY

Larghetto <Jl= t32)

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p . . . . - - =

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N<? 17. - CHORUS "GLORY TO Gon"

Luke 11.:14

Allegro •) s .I',OPJANO mp_

~ Glo-ry

1vrp mp,

tJ Glo- ry

JE~OR mp

v Glo-ry

RASS

\

to God,,

to God,

to God,

Allegro c .J =so J

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1'1 ~

@.. .. .... 1

high - - - - - est,

hig·h - - - - - est,

...,.

high - - - - - est,

~ .. -· ....... .. ~~

glo -

glo -

glo -

...

••

-

-

-

liiiiiiliiiiiil~- === ===

-ti (',1

ry to God in the

ry to God in the

ry to God in the

JTn..- .... -

::: i .. .. ..

mf'

and peace on mf._

and peace on

~ I

. nif

- . .

I I ::; ~

*)Original score has here "da lontano e un poco piano" (as from a distance, and rather ooftly)

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eJ Glo- ry to God, " ,. F'

tJ -II

<;o - ry to God,

eJ earth , Glo - ry to God,

\ earth, A.- ~· 1!: ~:~~ ..... F. ~·!•••• eEeE ~~··· f -----

..., • .... :t --I _11_ _jJ_

I"' glo - - ry to God, g lo - - ry to God in the " I>

It! g lo - - ry to God, glo - - ry to God in the /1 ..

eJ glo - - ry to God, g lo - - ry to God in the .

! 1\

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t 1:: ~~ .

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eJ high - - - est,

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eJ high - - - est, /II> jj- /'_

eJ high - - - est , and peace ; n e;:rth,

~ (.<.•

[\ and peace on earth,

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1.,; good - will t~- wards

" 1'. -, ~

good -.-:-_will f

t~ -wards men,

"' good-will to - -wards men,

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f) good-will ~ -wards men, tv-wards men, good - will __

" v

men, to-wards men, g;ud.will t~w:rds ..

men, to - wards " .. -· --------..,

to - - wards men, good - will -to - wa.rds .-.-A~--- ,.,

! ~ good - will ___ to . wards men,

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f)

- to - Wa.rdo U\en, to - - wards men .

" " f)

men, good- -Will to - wards men.

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men, good - - - will_ to - wards men.

1\ good - - - - will to - wards men.

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Glo - ry to God, glo - -H.

Glo - {o God, gio ry - -ff... • • Glo - ry to God, glo - -

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Glo - ry to God, glo - -c

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- est,

- est.

- - est.

r I - - est.

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ry

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ry

ry

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{o God

to God

to God

to God . ... ... I

.,

~· .. peace on

pe~e ~

peace

I r peace

on

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in the

in the

in the

in the ... . .. ,_..,

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earth,

'ty

earth,

earth,

a earth,

go";,d _ will £ to-:-:' wa;ds men, to - - warda - -- -good- -Will ~- - wards rnfln, to-wards

.,.

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86 D

/" " f'. ... ~ -" good -will, g(Jod- will, good -will, good- will to- - wards

" " #

I" men, good-~U, good- will, good-will, good- -" "

H"

I~ men, good -w'.Jl, good- will, gOod-will, ~ I' - ff_

1\ good-will, good-will, good-will, good- -will __

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" men, good-will_ to - - w&J:ds men. A »

I" wiH to.wards ~en. ~od - will to - wards men. A » .---.,

el will to-wards men, good- will_ to - wards men. --.,.. .r.-. ,;;;: .... --..

' - to - wards men, good - - will to - wards men.

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PART II

N<? 22. - CHORUS

"BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD"

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1111 .... Be - hold the Lamb of

.. .. ·~-Be- hold the Lamb or God, be-

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Be -0::: -........

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God,

-.I. .. -hold the Lamb ot

m'-.

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hold th" Lamb ~t

I I

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be - hold the Lamb of God, '"''"o" that tak - eth a -

~ I 'God, the Lamb of God, that tak - eth a -

hold the Lamb o( God, the Lamb o( G.?,.d, ,....,sc P'l' v.;,;: •,. that

God, be -I I

hold the L:mb "'-or G~~-·--~-th_at

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: L way, taketh a. oNay the sms of the world . __ - Be - hold the Lamb of

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_. .- _. • ~I -·~· :r the sms ___ of theworld. Be-hold the Lamb of God, theLamb or /"",

tak-- eth a-way the sins of the world. Be- hold the Lamb of God, be -... ' tak - eth a-way the sins of the .world. _____________ _

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God, the Lamb of God, of God, the Lamb of God, that t;:r'- eth a-way the "

... God, be - hold the Lamb \r ~d, the Lamb of God, that ~eth a-way the

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.~ sins of the world, the sins of the world . Be - hold theLamb of God, the

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N<? 24. - CHORUS "SURELY HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIEFS"

Isaiah lUi: 4, 5

Largo e staccato (),: 12)

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011 borne our griefs, and car- -ried our 'k~r- -rows,

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I) b~~ne our griefs, and car- -ried our sor- -rows,

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N<? 25. - CHORUS

"AND WITH HIS STRIPES WE ARE HEALED"

Isaiah 1!11: 6

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N<? 26. - CHORUS

"ALL WE LIKE SHEEP HAVE GONE ASTRAY"

Isaiah liii: 6

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t) .. .. -· ., . . All we like sheep, all we like sheep have gone a-stray, ,.. ALTO I'

t) All we like. sheep,

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t) All we like sheep, all we like sheep have gone a- stray,

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N<? 33. - CHORUS

"LIFT UP YOUR HEADS, 0 YE GATES"

Psalm xxiv: 7-10

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N<? 44.- CHORUS "HALLELUJAH!"

Rev. xix: 8; xi: 15; xix: 16

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PARTITI

N9 45.- AIR FOR SOPRANO "I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH"

Job xix: 26,26; t Cor.xv: 20

Larghetto (J:72)

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1 Cor. xv: 21

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N9 46.- CHORUS "SINCE BY MAN CAME DEATH"

man came death, since by man came

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Nc;> 51.- CHORUS "BUT THANKS BE TO GOD"

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N<? 53.- CHORUS

"WORTHY IS THE LAMB THAT WAS SLAIN"

Rev. v: 12, 13

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rv ;_or- thy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath re -

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[\ Wor- thy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath re -

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ltl deem-ed us to God by His blood, to receive ;o..:er, rind riches, and

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II ... bless - ing. Wor - thy is the Lamb thai was slain,

bless - ing. Wor - thy is the Lamb that was slain,

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,., blood,

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tl blood, to receive pow-er, and rich-oP, and wisdom, and strength, and " »

.. tl blood, to receive pow-er, and rich-es, and wisdom, ¥d strength, and

~ blood, {o recJive pow-er, and rich-es, and wisdom, and strflngth, and

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.tl honour, and glo-ry, and bless - ing. f II »

: tl honour, and glo" ry, and b~ss - ing. 5~ss-ibgand honour, glor:Land .. ... .. .... .. . -._,A A' 'a· '"'a

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IV Blessi~ and honour, glory_ and pow'r, be un-toHim,b: un-to " ~ I "'il .II -I'"' ~

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Him that sit-teth up-on the ..

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that sit-teth up-on the throne, the Lamb, and un - to

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