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Title: Saint Paul, Op.36, Part I

Composer: Felix Mendelssohn

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File Size: 7.15MB

File Description: Contents:
1. Overture
2. Lord, Thou Alone Art God
3. To God On High
4. And The Many That Believed
5. Now This Man Ceaseth Not
6. And All That Sat In The Council
7. Jerusalem, Thou That Killest The Prophets
8. Then They Ran Upon Him
Stone Him to Death
9. And They Stoned Him
To Thee, O Lord
10. And The Witnesses
11. Happy And Blest Are They
12. And Saul Made Havock Of The Church
Consume Them All
13. But The Lord Is Mindful Of His Own
14. The Conversion
15. Rise! Up! Arise!
16. Sleepers, Wake, A Voice Is Calling
17. And His Companions
18. O God, Have Mercy
19. And There Was A Disciple
20. I Praise Thee, O Lord
21. And Ananias Went His Way
22. O Great Is The Depth

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