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'''Description:''' The earliest setting in English. Besides Day's print, there is a c1548 manuscript, Bodleian MSS Mus sch e 420-422. The underlay of the last phrase would seem to be confusing: Anthony Greening's edition (Oxford University Press 1973) places the first syllable of "Amen" on the fourth through second last notes of the top voice.
'''Description:''' The earliest setting in English. Besides Day's print, there is a c1548 manuscript, Bodleian MSS Mus sch e 420-422. The underlay of the last phrase would seem to be confusing: Anthony Greening's edition (Oxford University Press 1973) places the first syllable of "Amen" on the fourth through second last notes of the top voice.

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General Information

Title: The Lord's Prayer
Composer: Robert Stone

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicings: SATB, ATTB, ATBB or TTBB

Genre: SacredPreces and Responses

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1565 in Thomas Day's Certaine Notes

Description: The earliest setting in English. Besides Day's print, there is a c1548 manuscript, Bodleian MSS Mus sch e 420-422. The underlay of the last phrase would seem to be confusing: Anthony Greening's edition (Oxford University Press 1973) places the first syllable of "Amen" on the fourth through second last notes of the top voice.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Pater noster.

Stone's text is different from any of the BCP versions listed here

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…them that trespass … let us not be led into temptation; but deliver us from all [ms. only] evil. Amen.