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Isaac Watts, 1707 Tune: Martydom This tune may well have originated as an 18th century Scottish Folk Song.
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall Author: Edward Perronet (1780) Tune: CORONATION (Holden) copyright: Public Domain Subscribe so you'll never miss a new hymn!
Breathe on me, breath of God Author: Edwin Hatch (1878) Tune: TRENTHAM [cboxarea id="cbox-LtHtzFCQqIl5Tafm"]
Such a beautiful hymn to celebrate the resurrection of Christ! From the Glory to God, PCUSA Hymnal: Originally printed as eleven four-line stanzas without alleluias, the Easter text was written…
Subscribe so you'll never miss a new hymn! https://gwendolynwhitfield.com/subscribe Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee. Author: Reginald Heber (1826) Tune:…
Gwendolyn Whitfield, Soprano DaShay Glover, Piano Author: Horatio Gates Spafford (1873) Tune: VILLE DU HAVRE In November, 1873, Horatio Spafford sent his wife and four daughters on the French ship Ville…
From Glory to God - the PCUSA Hymnal (221): This poignant hymn originated in a series of Holy Week meditations focused on the parts of Christ's crucified body: feet, hands,…
"This joyful Eastertide" is an 1894 Easter carol. The words are by George Ratcliffe Woodward, the tune is from the Netherlands (1624), and the 1894 harmonisation is by Charles Wood. This joyful…