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Scores & More Psalm 138 • Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands. (ft. opera manuum tuarum)
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Psalm 138 • Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands. (ft. opera manuum tuarum)

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Psalm 138, “Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands.” by James J. Richardson, as based on the gregorian antiphon, Opera manuum tuarum (v. 8, taken from a 14th century manuscript [folio 361r]) which treats the same text as the latter half of the refrain.

To view the original manuscript, click here.

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Psalm 138, “Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands.” by James J. Richardson, as based on the gregorian antiphon, Opera manuum tuarum (v. 8, taken from a 14th century manuscript [folio 361r]) which treats the same text as the latter half of the refrain.

To view the original manuscript, click here.

Psalm 138, “Lord, Your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of Your hands.” by James J. Richardson, as based on the gregorian antiphon, Opera manuum tuarum (v. 8, taken from a 14th century manuscript [folio 361r]) which treats the same text as the latter half of the refrain.

To view the original manuscript, click here.

“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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