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      <value>Hymn 1. The invitation (Sinners obey the Gospel word) -- Hymn 2. Desiring to love (O love divine how sweet thou art) -- Hymn 3. On the resurrection (Rejoice! The Lord is King)</value>
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    <value>At head of title: The Fitzwilliam music, never published.
For voice and pianoforte.
Title page signed by "S. Wesley."
Price 1/6.
MU.499 received in brown paper cover with the name "Alderman Petts" on the front cover (preserved). Conserved and bound in quarter Morocco with marbled paper sides and vellum tips by Angela James in July 1981.
Contents:
Hymn 1. The invitation (Sinners obey the Gospel word) -- Hymn 2. Desiring to love (O love divine how sweet thou art) -- Hymn 3. On the resurrection (Rejoice! The Lord is King)</value>
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      <value>1 score ([3] p.) ; 36 cm.</value>
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  <summary_title>Hymns, HWV 284-286</summary_title>
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    <value>Three hymns / the words by the late Revd. Charles Wesley, A.M. of Christ Church College, Oxon ; set to music by George Frederick Handel ; faithfully transcribed from his autography in the library of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge by Samuel Wesley and now very respectfully presented to the Wesleyian Society at large.</value>
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