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How Blest Are All Who Fear the Lord

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Text Information

First Line: How blest are all who fear the Lord
Title: How Blest Are All Who Fear the Lord
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Source: The Book of Psalms for Worship, 2009
Language: English
Copyright: Used by permission of Crown and Covenant Publications

Tune

MCKEE

MC KEE has an interesting history. According to a letter from Charles V. Stanford (PHH 512) to Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (who arranged the tune for piano in his Twenty-Four Negro Melodies, 1905), MC KEE was originally an Irish tune taken to the United States and adapted by African American slaves. It…

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Psalms of Grace #128b

Trinity Psalter Hymnal #128A

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