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Other Readings

Psalms for All Seasons contains many settings that combine text and music in different ways.

2B: A Dramatized Reading
5C: Hear My Words, O Lord
22C: Psalm 22:1-11, 22-29 A Scripted Reading
28B: A Scripted Reading of Psalms 1 and 28
49C: Let Not the Wise Glory in Their Wisdom
68A: Approach Our God with Songs of Praise
73B: In Sweet Communion, Lord, with You
73C: Why Do the Powerful Have it So Good?

74A: Hymn: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
81C: Sing a Psalm of Joy!
88A: Dans nos obscurities/ Within Our Darkest Night
90B: O God, Our Help in Ages Past
118F: The Right Hand of God
118I: Psalm 118:14-24 A Paraphrase for Easter

119F: Order My Steps
120A: O Lord, Deliver Me from Liars
121G: A Benediction
137B: A Reflection
144A: Hymn: O Morning Star, O Radiant Sun

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