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"There's a Wideness in God's Mercy" (also known as "Souls of men, why will ye scatter?") "The Greatness of God" "The Will of God/God's Holy Will" Faber was a supporter of congregational singing and wrote his hymns in an age when the English, in general, were slowly moving back to congregational singing after the strictness of low-church ...
Stainer's Crucifixion has contributed two popular hymn tunes to the repertoire of Christian hymnody: "Cross of Jesus, Cross of Sorrow" appears in hymnals and the tune is used as the setting for the hymns "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus" and "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy". The final hymn in The Crucifixion, "For the Love of Jesus" also ...
The list does not contain hymns originating from other Christian traditions despite occasional usage in Roman Catholic churches. ... There's a Wideness in God's Mercy ...
"Favorite Hymns and Songs" (Chapel 101, 10", 1950) also on 78rpm set ... "There's A Wideness In God's Mercy" (Chapel 5052, 1963-4) "Come Children Join To Sing ...
"Simeon's Song" "Sing for Joy!" "(A) Song for St. Cecilia"—with organ "Spirit of God, Descend Upon My Heart"—with clarinet and handbells "Tandi Tanga Jesus"—with percussion "Then We Shall Sing for Joy!"—with organ, violin, optional children's choir, optional congregation "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy"
"Hymn Suite" (Commissioned by Carson Cooman - Harvard University): 1. Prelude on “There's a Wideness in God's Mercy” 2. Offertory (Cantilena) on “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling” 3. Interlude on “All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name” 4. Meditation on “Amazing Grace” 5. Elevation on “Nearer, My God, to Thee” 6.
The hymns are split up by subject, such as theme (Commitment/Action, Love and Compassion, Hope, Freedom, Justice, Stewardship of the Earth) time (Morning, Evening, The Seasons, Harvest, Solstice and Equinox), origin (Music of The Cultures of the World, Words from Sacred Traditions, The Jewish Spirit, The Christian Spirit), holiday (Kwanzaa, Pesach / Passover, Hanukkah, Advent, Christmas ...
In his book A Wideness in God’s Mercy, Pinnock explored the idea of the destiny of the unevangelized. He contended that pluralism is a major issue in modern theology and that strict exclusivism is as well. He opted for a position known as inclusivism. He said that it is misguided to affirm that general revelation can only condemn since God is ...