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Let All Who Pray
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Let All Who Pray by John Ferguson 4-Part - Sheet Music

By John Ferguson
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SATB choir, organ accompaniment - Beginning

SKU: GI.G-5362

Composed by John Ferguson. Edited by Pearl Shangkuan. Arranged by John Ferguson. Ordinary Time 17 C. Calvin Institute. Tune Name: Cheshire. Sacred. Octavo. 12 pages. GIA Publications #5362. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-5362).

English. Text Source: (Matthew 6:9–13, Luke 11:1–4). Text by Thomas Troeger. Scripture: Matthew 6:9–13, Luke 11:1–4.

This text is based on the Lord’s Prayer and is especially appropriate for any Sunday on which the readings speak about the importance of prayer. The tune is from a 1592 British psalter and is here skillfully arranged for SATB voices in six stanzas, with the assembly (presumably having learned the tune at that point) joining on the last. If the congregation will not be asked to join in the final unison stanza, there is an alternate choral stanza 6.

This text is based on the Lord’s Prayer and is especially appropriate for any Sunday on which the readings speak about the importance of prayer.

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