This is a song which I use to background whenever We read the Ten Commandment during our Worship Service... I like this song so filled with power...of God
Great music by Thomas Jarman (1776-1861) - one of the few 'fuguing' hymns (and by a non-mainstream, non-university-taught composer) that survived the later Victorian culling of music that was fun to sing. Perhaps a few harmonies have been altered here (final cadence, and descant in last verse) plus unnecessary organ accompaniment. The hymn was indeed written be Wesley, but this tune is by Jarman, and he deserves recognition for that at least; go and seek out his other compositions!
This bring back my child old memories at cantral Baptist Benin city
bossrabor 4 weeks ago
God Bless You for posting this wonderful hymn
zeekgill 2 months ago
This is a song which I use to background whenever We read the Ten Commandment during our Worship Service... I like this song so filled with power...of God
Sam45476 3 months ago in playlist Gunter Kallmann Christmas sing in
Well done! One of my Favorite Hymns! Absolutely Beautiful! Thanks!
GandeeAuction1 7 months ago
I WILL NOT EVER GET TIRED OF PLAYING THIS SONG HERE. ITS JUST TOO GOOD. THANKS FOR UPLOADING IT
URTCHMANYOUNG 8 months ago in playlist 2011 WORSHIP HYMN
TheHymnClub - thank you very much for this sacred song, the choir is fantastic, its angelic....
maxbatch70 8 months ago
Great music by Thomas Jarman (1776-1861) - one of the few 'fuguing' hymns (and by a non-mainstream, non-university-taught composer) that survived the later Victorian culling of music that was fun to sing. Perhaps a few harmonies have been altered here (final cadence, and descant in last verse) plus unnecessary organ accompaniment. The hymn was indeed written be Wesley, but this tune is by Jarman, and he deserves recognition for that at least; go and seek out his other compositions!
fynnjamin 9 months ago
cant just stop listening to this hymn. its too good
URTCHMANYOUNG 11 months ago
There's another tune for this knocking around on U Tube and it's awful. Thank God there are still people with taste! This is great.
noleyplatz 1 year ago
Such wondrous choral singing, perfect synchronization of male and female voices. Do you know which choir sang this hymn?
brandenburg2388 1 year ago
@brandenburg2388 They are called "The St Michael's Singers" and the hymn was recorded in Coventry cathedral, England.
TheHymnClub 1 year ago