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A35739 Cantus. Cantica sacra containing hymns and anthems for two voices to the organ, both Latine and English. Composed by Mr. Richard Dering. Dr. Christoph: Gibbons. Dr. Benjamin Rogers. Mr. Matth: Locke, and others. The second sett. Playford, John, 1623-1686?; Locke, Matthew, 1621 or 2-1677.; Dering, Richard, 1580 (ca.)-1630.; Gibbons, Christopher, 1615-1676.; Rogers, Benjamin, 1616-1698. 1674 (1674) Wing D1120; Wing P2455_CANCELLED; ESTC R215340 25,644 138

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good of His Name good of His Name and speak good of His name For the Lord is gra╌cious is gracious And His Mercy is Everlasting is everlasting everlasting And His Truth endureth from Generation to Generation And His Truth endureth from Gene╌ra╌tion to Gene╌ra╌ti╌on Glory be to the Father And to the Son And to the holy Ghost the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be and ever sball be and ever shall be world without end without end Amen A╌men Anthem 2 voc Cant. Bass John Playford I Am well pleased that the Lord hath heard the voice of my prayer hath heard the voice hath heard the voice the voice of my prayer That He hath enclin'd His ear unto me Therefore will I call upon Him will I call upon Him as long as I live as long as I live Verse alone What reward shall I give unto the Lord for all the benefits that He hath done to me I will offer to Thee the Sacrifice of Thanksgiving And will call upon the Name of the Lord And will call upon the Name of the Lord. I will thank Thee for Thou hast heard me And hast delivered me hast delivered me de╌li╌vered me when I was in Trouble when I was in Trou╌ble O give Thanks O give Thanks un╌to the Lord unto the Lord For He is gracious For He is gracious and His mercy endureth for e╌ver And his mercy endu╌reth forever A╌men A 2 voc Cant. Bass John Playford An Anthem of Thanks-giving O Lord Thou hast brought up my Soul from the Grave c. Verse Give Thanks give thanks ô Israel unto God the Lord unto God the Lord In the Congregation In the Congrega╌tion from the ground frō ∝ frō the ∝ frō the ground of the heart First Chorus a 3 voc O come sing unto the Lord ye Saints of His And give thanks at the remembrance of his Holiness For the Lord is my strength and my Song And He is become my Salvation O that men would therefore praise the Lord for His Goodness And declare the Wonders that He doth for the Children of Men for the Children of Men. Verse O come O come hither and hearken all ye that fear the Lord And I shall tell you what He hath done for my poor Soul Oh what great Troubles hast thou shewed me and yet didst Thou turn and refresh me Of the Earth again Verte Therefore le ts Sing unto the Lord let us Sing un╌to the Lord. And let us hearti╌ly rejoice in the strength in the strength in the strength in the strength of our sal╌va╌ti╌on Second Chorus 3 voc Sing aloud unto God our strength Make a joyfull noise unto the God of Israel O let your Songs be of Him and Praise Him And let your talking be of all His great and wondrous Works For who is God save the Lord Or who is a Rock save our God Blessed be the Lord God of Israel from Everlasting to Everlasting And let all the People say A╌men Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning and is now and ever shall be and ever shall be world without end A╌men A╌men FINIS BASSVS Cantica Sacra Containing Hymns and Anthems FOR TWO VOICES to the ORGAN both Latine and English COMPOSED By Mr. Richard Dering Dr. Christoph Gibbons Dr. Benjamin Rogers Mr. Matth Locke and Others THE SECOND SETT Gloria Deo Cantate Domino Canticū Nouvm Psal 95 LONDON Printed by W. Godbid for John Playford 167● To the KING' 's most Excellent Majestie CHARLES the Second KING of Great Britain France and Ireland Defendor of the Faith c. Most Dread Sovereign THings Sacred are held most sutable for a Sacred Hand And this emboldens me to present These Hymns and Anthems to Your MAJESTIE the greatest part of them being the Sense of the Royall Prophet King David Which some of Your Majesties Servants my Self and Others have dress'd in this Musicall though modern Habit principally to entertain Your own Royall and most Judicious Ear that having pass'd the highest Approbation may thereby appear without Exception Your Majestie since Your most happy Restauration hath extended Your Royall Bounty to the Advancement of this Divine Service more than any of Your Ancestors which must proceed from that Seraphick and judging Soul Your Majestie is endued with above other Kings The King of kings grant Your MAJESTY a Long and Prosperous Reign over all Your Subjects which is the dayly Prayer of Your Majesties Ever-Loyall and most Obedient Subject John Playford To all judicious Lovers and Understanders of MUSICK HAving formerly Published a Sett of Musick in folio Entituled CANTICA SACRA Containing Latin Hymns for Two and Three Voices to the ORGAN all Compos'd by our Famous Countrey-man Mr Richard Dering then Organist to the late Royal QUEEN And those finding so kind acceptance abroad especially among the most judicious Professors of Musick gave me Encouragement to spare nor Cost nor Pains to obtain more of that nature to publish as an Addition for the Benefit of such as had the Former Those at the beginning from the Second to the Eighth are much of Mr Dering's Way yet by some believed not to be his but all that have heard them conclude them Excellently Good The rest that follow have their Authors Names written in their Foreheads from whose Own Hands I receiv'd them which choice HYMNS when exactly perform'd will more advance their due Commendations than my Pen is able With these Latin Hymns I thought to have concluded this Second Sett but some noble Friends Seeing and Hearing perform'd at my House several Choice English Anthems of like nature for Two Voices to an ORGAN which I had obtain'd from the Hands of these Excellent and knowing Masters viz Dr Gibbons Dr Rogers Mr Matthew Locke and Others They much importun'd me to Joyn them with the Rest To Gratifie their Desires and to Further any Thing that may conduce to the Advancement of this Divine Science I willingly consented not doubting but all that Know me will Believe I am a devout Lover and Encourager of MUSICK For which purpose I have also adventured at the End of all to adde some few Compositions of mine Own And if they find the least approbation they 'll encourage my further attempts of more As to the whole Work I have to the best of my skill contriv'd it both for publick and private use as will appear not only by the Fewness of Parts but the CANTUS Parts are all Printed in the G sol re vt Cliffe and may properly be Sung by Men as well as Boyes or Weomen to avoid the late Complaint against our use of so many various Cliffs And the English Anthems have often been Sung in severall Cathedral Churches and Colledge Chappels where there are two eminent Voices My End and Hopes are the Promotion of the Divine Use of MUSICK To the Honour of HIM whose Gift it is to
One Cleansing Drop with Grace with Grace to Sin no more A 2 voc Cant. Bass Mr. Matthew Locke O How pleasant how fair Lord of Host Thy dwellings are One day in Thy Courts alone Far exceeds a mil╌li╌on I 'de rather have the lowest place In Thy House and see Thy Face Than with wicked men possess All that they call Happi╌ness Chorus O Thou Shield of our defence O thou Sun whose influence sweetly glides in╌to our hearts Thou who all good who all good to Thine Impart'st Happy who on Thee depend Thine their way Thine their way and Thou their End Happy happy who on Thee depend And Thou their end and Thou their end Thine Thine their way and Thou their end Anthem 2 voc Cant. Bass John Playford OUT of the deep have I called to Thee ô Lord Lord hear Lord hear Lord hear my voice O let Thine Ears consider well the voice of my Complaint If Thou Lord shouldst be extream extream to mark what is done amiss O Lord ô Lord who may a bide it But there is mercy with Thee therefore shalt Thou be feared therefore shalt Thou be fea╌red Soft be feared I look for the Lord My Soul doth wait for Him In His Word is my trust In His Word is my trust My Soul fle╌eth unto the Lord before the Morning watch I say before ∝ O Isra╌el ô Israel trust in the Lord trust ∝ in the Lord For w th the Lord there is mercy there is mercy And with Him is plenteous is plenteous is plenteous Redemption Hal╌le╌lujah ∝ Hal╌le╌lujah ∝ Hallelujah Hallelujah Hal╌lelujah ∝ Hallelujah ∝ Hallelu╌jah Anthem 2 voc Cant. Bass John Playford O Be joyfull in the Lord all ye Lands Serve the Lord with gladness And come before His presence with a Song Be ye sure that the Lord He is God it is He that hath made us not we our selves We are His people and the Sheep and the Sheep and the Sheep of His Pasture O go your ways in╌to His Gates with Thanksgiving And in╌to His Courts with Praise And in╌to His 〈…〉 ●ith 〈◊〉 H●● Courts with Praise Be Thankfull Thankfull unto Him And speak good of His Name good of His Name and speak good of His name For the Lord is gra╌cious is gracious And His Mercy is Everlasting is everlasting everlasting And His Truth endureth from Generation to Generation from Generati╌on to Generati╌on Soft Glory be to the Father And to the Son And to the holy Ghost the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be and ever sball be world without end without end Amen A╌men Anthem 2 voc Cant. Bass John Playford I AM well╌plea╌sed that the LORD hath heard the Voice the Voice of my Prayer That He hath enclin'd His ear unto me Therefore will I call upon Him therefore will I call upon Him will I call upon Him as long as I live as long as I live Verse alone What reward shall I give unto the Lord for all the benefits that He hath done to me I will offer to Thee I will offer to Thee the Sacrifice of Thanksgiving And will call upon the Name of the Lord And will call upon the Name of the Lord. I will thank Thee for Thou hast heard me And hast de╌liver'd me and hast deliver'd me when I was in Trouble when I was in Trouble O give Thanks O give Thanks unto the Lord unto the Lord For He is gracious For He is gracious And His mercy endureth for 〈…〉 A╌men A 2 voc Cant Bass John Playford An Anthem of Thanks-giving Verse O Lord O Lord Thou hast brought up my Soul from the Grave Thou hast kept me a╌live that I should not goe down to the Pit that I should not goe down to the Pit Give Thanks ô Is╌ra╌el unto God the Lord unto God the Lord In the Congre╌gati╌on In the Congre╌gati╌on from the ground frō ∝ frō ∝ the ground of the Heart First Chorus a 3 voc O come sing unto the Lord ye Saints of His And give thanks at the remembrance of his Holiness For the Lord is my strength and my Song And He is become my Salvation O that men would therefore praise the Lord for His Goodness And declare the Wonders that He doth for the Children of Men for the Children of Men. Turn and refresh me Verse Yea and brought me Therefore le ts Sing unto the Lord let us Sing unto the Lord. And let us heartily rejoice in the strength in the strength in the strength the strength of our sal╌va╌ti╌on Second Chorus 3 voc Sing aloud unto God our strength Make a joyfull noise unto the God of Isra╌el O let your Songs be of Him and Praise Him And let your talking be of all His great wondrous Works For who is God save the Lord Or who is a Rock save our God Blessed be the Lord God of Israel from Everlasting to Everlasting And let all the People say A╌men Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning and is now and ever shall be and ever shall be world without end A╌men A╌men There is lately Published in a Book in Folio The Psalms in Four Parts on the Common Tunes used in Parish-Churches with the Bass under the several Tunes proper to Sing to the Organ Bass-Viol To which is added BASSO CONTINVO Cantica Sacra Containing Hymns and Anthems FOR TWO VOICES to the ORGAN both Latine and English COMPOSED By Mr. Richard Dering Dr. Christoph Gibbons Dr. Benjamin Rogers Mr. Matth Locke and Others THE SECOND SETT Gloria Deo Cantate Domino Canticū Nouvm Psal 95 To the KING' 's most Excellent Majestie CHARLES the Second KING of Great Britain France and Ireland Defendor of the Faith c. Most Dread Sovereign THings Sacred are held most sutable for a Sacred Hand And this emboldens me to present These Hymns and Anthems to Your MAJESTIE the greatest part of them being the Sense of the Royall Prophet King David Which some of Your Majesties Servants my Self and Others have dress'd in this Musicall though modern Habit principally to entertain Your own Royall and most Judicious Ear that having pass'd the highest Approbation may thereby appear without Exception Your Majestie since Your most happy Restauration hath extended Your Royall Bounty to the Advancement of this Divine Service more than any of Your Ancestors which must proceed from that Seraphick and judging Soul Your Majestie is endued with above other Kings The King of kings grant Your MAJESTY a Long and Prosperous Reign over all Your Subjects which is the dayly Prayer of Your Majesties Ever-Loyall and most Obedient Subject John Playford To all judicious Lovers and Understanders of MUSICK HAving formerly Published a Sett of Musick in folio Entituled CANTICA SACRA Containing Latin Hymns for Two and Three Voices to the ORGAN all Compos'd by our Famous Countrey-man Mr Richard Dering then Organist to the late Royal