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Building on Josquin's treatment of the hymn's third line in the Kyrie of the Missa Pange Lingua, the "do–re–fa–mi–re–do"-theme (C–D–F–E–D–C) became one of the most famous in music history, used to this day in even non-religious works by composers including Simon Lohet, Michelangelo Rossi, François Roberday, Johann Caspar ...
The Wonder of Grace (Orchestral Hymn Meditation) Medley of: “Father, We Have Sinned,” “Fullness of Grace,” “This Fragile Vessel” 2005 — New Irish Hymns 4: Story: You Are the Shepherd Based on John 10:3-5,14-15: 2002 Kristyn Getty: Songs That Jesus Said: Liner notes: “For Melissa” You Have Chosen Us: 2002 Kristyn Getty ...
179. My Soul Is Full of Peace and Love; 180. Now Let Us Rejoice in the Day of Salvation; 181. The Glorious Day Is Rolling On; 182. Behold the Great Redeemer Comes; 183. Behold the Saviour Comes; 184. Earth Is the Place Where Christ Will Reign; 185. Behold the Mount of Olives Rend! 186. Hosanna to the Great Messiah; 187. Jesus Once of Humble ...
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The full twelve verses of the song (which has two, six-verse versions, sharing the same melody and theme but different wording and theological points of interest) are as follows (the first six stanzas are those written by Bridges; the second six, written by Thring):
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; Sing the ending of the fray. Now above the cross, the trophy, Sound the loud triumphant lay: Tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, As a victim won the day. Tell how, when at length the fullness Of the appointed time was come, He, the Word, was born of woman, Left for us His Father's home,
Amazing Grace. As an expression of the many Evangelical beliefs, Amazing Grace serves as an example: The first stanza (verse), for instance, expresses Newton's sense of past sinfulness, as a "wretch", but also conversion, from being "lost" and "blind" to "now I see". God's providence, and Cowper's sense of a close and personal relationship with ...
He then moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where for over ten years he was President and Editor-in-Chief of Singspiration, a sacred music publishing company (now part of Universal Music Group, except for the choral music publishing division, which is now affiliated with Celebrating Grace, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship-affiliated music ...