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  2. Gwahoddiad - Wikipedia

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    It has become so well known in Wales that, despite its American origin, many people believe it to be an indigenously Welsh hymn. [4] "I Am Coming, Lord" is an invitation song, typically sung at the end of a sermon in evangelistic meetings. The tune is usually called WELCOME VOICE in American hymnals [5] and may be labeled CALVARY in British ...

  3. Bryn Calfaria - Wikipedia

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    Bryn Calfaria ("Calvary Hill") is a Welsh hymn tune written in 8,7,8,7,4,4,4,7,7 meter. The melody by William Owen is used as a setting for several hymns, most notably the English hymn "Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor" by George Hugh Bourne and the Welsh hymn "Laudamus".

  4. Near the Cross - Wikipedia

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    Flows from Calvary's mountain. Refrain: In the cross, in the cross, Be my glory ever, Till my raptured soul shall find Rest beyond the river. Near the cross, a trembling soul, Love and mercy found me, There the Bright and Morning Star Shed its beams around me. Near the cross! O Lamb of God, Brings its scenes before me; Help me walk from day to day,

  5. The Crucifixion (Stainer) - Wikipedia

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    Processional to Calvary (organ solo) and "Fling Wide the Gates" (chorus and tenor solo) And When They Were Come (bass recitative) – text from Luke 23:33; The Mystery of the Divine Humiliation (hymn) He Made Himself of No Reputation (bass recitative) – text from Philippians 2:7–8; The Majesty of the Divine Humiliation tenor solo

  6. Via Dolorosa: Songs of Redemption - Wikipedia

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    "The Day He Wore My Crown" (from Sandi's Song) "Where the Nails Were" (from Find It On The Wings) "The Old Rugged Cross" (from Hymns Just For You) "O Calvary's Lamb" (from Another Time...Another Place) "They Could Not" (from Lift Up The Lord) "Was It a Morning like This" (from Morning Like This) "Glorious Morning" (from Songs From The Heart)

  7. Blessed Redeemer - Wikipedia

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    Loes developed the music and title after hearing a sermon entitled "Blessed Redeemer," and he asked Christiansen to write the lyrics. [1] The hymn describes Jesus' death and atonement for sin on the cross at Calvary in Jerusalem as described in Matthew's and Mark's gospels in the New Testament for the redemption of sinners as explained in the ...

  8. List of English-language hymnals by denomination - Wikipedia

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    A Collection of Hymns and a Liturgy: for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches, to which are added prayers for families and individuals (1834) [257] Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions (1838) [258] Church of the Lutheran Confession. The Lutheran Hymnal (1941)

  9. Seek Ye First - Wikipedia

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    Seek Ye First or Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God is a Christian song based on Matthew 6:33.It was written in 1971 by Karen Lafferty after a Bible study on the verse at Calvary Chapel, [1] and has become one of the most familiar praise songs, included in many recent hymnals.