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Our moments fly apace. Elisha West. A cappella. Sacred , Hymn Meter. 66. 86. S.M. Language. English. SATB.

Vertaling

Our moments fly apace. Elisha West. A cappella. Heilig, Hymn Meter. 66. 86. S.M. Taal. Engels. SATB.

Oorspronkelijk

This setting of verses from Isaac Watts' Short Meter paraphrase of Psalm 90 was first published in the first edition of Elisha West's The Musical Concert. Northampton. MA. 1802. It was republished, with the same text, in the second edition of the same work, in 1807. Hymn Tune Index tune number 9240. The tune was reused with the text 'The day is past and gone' by Jeremiah Ingalls in The Christian Harmony. 1805. The tune was reused with the text And must this body die by Japheth C. Washburn in the 4th edition of The Northern Harmony. 1816. , the 1st edition of The Temple Harmony. 1818. , and the 2nd edition of The Temple Harmony. 1820.

Vertaling

This setting of verses from Isaac Watts' Short Meter paraphrase of Psalm 90 was first published in the first edition of Elisha West's The Musical Concert. Northampton. MA. 1802. It was republished, with the same text, in the second edition of the same work, in 1807. Hymn Tune Index tune number 9240. The tune was reused with the text 'The day is past and gone' by Jeremiah Ingalls in The Christian Harmony. 1805. The tune was reused with the text And must this body die by Japheth C. Washburn in the 4th edition of The Northern Harmony. 1816. , the 1st edition of The Temple Harmony. 1818. , and the 2nd edition of The Temple Harmony. 1820.