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John Amner, Sacred Hymnes
London, 1615
Composer
Dates
Title / Incipit
Page / Folio / No
AMNER John
1579–1641
A stranger here
AMNER John
1579–1641
And they cry (Pt III of O ye little flock)
AMNER John
1579–1641
At length to Christ (Pt II of St Mary now)
AMNER John
1579–1641
Away with weak complainings
AMNER John
1579–1641
But he the God of love (Pt III of St. Mary now)
AMNER John
1579–1641
Come let's rejoice
AMNER John
1579–1641
Distressed soul
AMNER John
1579–1641
Fear not (Pt II of O ye little flock)
AMNER John
1579–1641
He that descended man to be
AMNER John
1579–1641
How doth the city remain solitary
AMNER John
1579–1641
I bring you tidings (Pt II of Lo, how from heaven)
AMNER John
1579–1641
I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed
AMNER John
1579–1641
Let false surmises perish
AMNER John
1579–1641
Lo how from heaven like stars (Pt II: I bring you tidings)
AMNER John
1579–1641
Love we in one consenting
AMNER John
1579–1641
My Lord is hence removed and laid
AMNER John
1579–1641
O come thou spirit divinest
AMNER John
1579–1641
O Love beseeming well
AMNER John
1579–1641
O ye little flock (Pt II: Fear not; Pt III: And they cry)
AMNER John
1579–1641
Remember not, Lord, our offences
AMNER John
1579–1641
St. Mary now (Pt II: At length to Christ; Pt III: But he the God of love)
AMNER John
1579–1641
Sweet are the thoughts
AMNER John
1579–1641
Thus sings the heavenly choir (Pt II: The heavens stood)
AMNER John
1579–1641
Woe is me that I am constrained