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Wilson, John
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In a season all oppressed
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Wilson, John
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In the ending of the year
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Wilson, John
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In the merry month of May
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Wilson, John
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John Darwall and the 148th Metre
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Wilson, John
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Languish and despair, my heart!
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Wilson, John
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Looking at Hymn Tunes: The objective factors
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Wilson, John
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Lord, you give the great commission
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Wilson, John
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Pity of beauty in distress
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Wilson, John
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Short companion to 'Hymns and songs' 1969
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Wilson, John
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Sixteen hymns of today for use as simple anthems
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Wilson, John
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Take, O take those lips away
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Wilson, John
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The Citizens of Chatres
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Wilson, John
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The Citizens of Chatres
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Wilson, John
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Thou great and good: Could I but rate
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Wilson, John
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Turn, Turn thy beauteous face away
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Wilson, John
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Where the bee sucks
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Wilson, John
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Wherefore peep'st thou, envious day?
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Wilson, John
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Who Cares about Hymns?: A Talk given to the annual conference 29 October 1966
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Wilson, John ed
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Twenty one hymns old and new for use as simple anthems
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Wilson, Michael
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Chamber organ in Britain 1600-1830
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