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  2. File:My Heart Stood Still (1927) sheet music.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics Public domain Public domain false false The author died in 1943, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or fewer .

  3. List of Catholic hymns - Wikipedia

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    Canticle of Simeon (Nunc dimittis); Canticle of the Blessed Virgin (Magnificat); Canticle of the Three Children; Careworn Mother Stood Attending; Come, Creator Spirit; Come Down, O Love Divine

  4. Karen Peck and New River - Wikipedia

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    Absolutely Gospel (SGN) Music Award. 2002: Progressive Song of the Year – "Four Days Late" 2002: Song of the Year – "Four Days Late" 2003: Female Vocalist of the Year; 2004: Progressive Song of the Year – "That's Why They Call It Grace" 2006: Progressive Album of the Year – Good To Be Free; 2008: Progressive Album of the Year ...

  5. Oley Speaks - Wikipedia

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    Oley Speaks (June 28, 1874 – August 7, 1948) was an American composer and songwriter. [1] His compositions include many religious songs, as well as his best-known success, "On the Road to Mandalay", which takes its lyrics from the poem "Mandalay" by Rudyard Kipling.

  6. Adger M. Pace - Wikipedia

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    Adger M. Pace (August 13, 1882 - February 12, 1959) was an American hymn writer, music performer and teacher. He (co-)wrote close to 4,000 Southern gospel shape note songs, including Jesus Is All I Need, My Father Answers Prayers, Beautiful Star of Bethlehem, and Peace, Sweet Peace.

  7. Be Still for the Presence of the Lord - Wikipedia

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    "Be Still for the Presence of the Lord" is a contemporary hymn written by British songwriter David J. Evans in 1986. [1] Evans was involved in the charismatic movement but felt that some of its worship risked treating God in a trivial fashion. [ 2 ]

  8. Daily Office (Anglican) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Office is a term used primarily by members of the Episcopal Church. In Anglican churches, the traditional canonical hours of daily services include Morning Prayer (also called Matins or Mattins, especially when chanted) and Evening Prayer (called Evensong, especially when celebrated chorally), usually following the Book of Common Prayer.

  9. Nusach (Jewish music) - Wikipedia

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    Jewish liturgical music is characterized by a set of musical modes.. The prayer modes form part of what is known as the musical nusach (tradition) of a community, and serve both to identify different types of prayer and to link those prayers to the time of year or even time of day in which they are set.