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The Canticles

IN THE

MORNING AND EVENING SERVICE

OF

The Church of England:

SET AND POINTED TO

THE GREGORIAN TONES,

[ACCORDING TO NOVELLO'S ARRANGEMENT,]

BY

RICHARD REDHEAD,

ORGANIST OF MARGARET CHAPEL, ST. MARYLEBONE

Præoccupemus faciem Ejus in confessione, et in psalmis jubilemus Ei.

Ps. XCV.

LONDON:

JAMES TOOVEY, 36, ST. JAMES'S STREET.

M.DCCC.XLIII.

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