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Scores & More Psalm 104 • Lord, send out Your Spirit and renew the face of the earth.
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Psalm 104 • Lord, send out Your Spirit and renew the face of the earth.

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Please enjoy this FREE psalm-tone setting of Psalm 104, “Lord, send out Your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.”

Please note: if chanting each verse in direct sequence (such as at vespers) you should omit the intonation (first two notes) for all but the first verse. If chanting within a Mass using repeats of the refrain between each verse, the intonation formula may be used.

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Please enjoy this FREE psalm-tone setting of Psalm 104, “Lord, send out Your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.”

Please note: if chanting each verse in direct sequence (such as at vespers) you should omit the intonation (first two notes) for all but the first verse. If chanting within a Mass using repeats of the refrain between each verse, the intonation formula may be used.

Please enjoy this FREE psalm-tone setting of Psalm 104, “Lord, send out Your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.”

Please note: if chanting each verse in direct sequence (such as at vespers) you should omit the intonation (first two notes) for all but the first verse. If chanting within a Mass using repeats of the refrain between each verse, the intonation formula may be used.

“See that what you sing with your mouth you believe with your heart, and that what you believe with your heart you obey in your works.”
—John of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, c. 1160


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