The Day Thou Gavest LORD Is Ended { St. Clement Hymn Tune }

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended - Hymn Tune: St. Clement. This is a nice Hymn usually sung for an Evening Worship service.

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  • Thanks for posting this wonderful hymn.

  • You're welcome †

  • There is nothing to fault. How wonderful to hear such beautiful playing. With this particular composition I'm always in danger of being brought to tears. Your playing doesn't help. Many thanks for this lovely version.

  • Your are welcome and tears are a good thing - a gift from GOD showing emotions - Lance †

  • Takes me back to my time in the church choir in England, where we sang this simple but beautiful hymn many times.

    Thank you so much for all the work you do in posting your videos Lance, you have a great talent.

    Cheers, Neil

  • Your welcome - my Honor ♫

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  • Wonderful playing, great sound, it would be nice to get a few of your thoughts and comments about the hymn..... ( maybe a few details about the organ too ) its one brilliant sound !

  • Thank you for this beautiful hymn. My father passed away in March and the earthly day has ended for him I know that the morning will break and the shadows will flee and I and my family will all be together again.While still here hymns like this one will comfort me on my daily walk.

  • this music really works ...

  • So sweet!

  • A classic piece,agumented by an excellent player!

  • thanks for the pst, i am sining the tenor part tonight, for my harvest service.this Arrangrment helps my prepare, thanl you

  • so sad, but very beautiful!

  • It is indeed one of the most beautiful hymns in the Episcopal Church repetoire.

    In my little Episcopal Church in Jacksonville, Fl I use it frequently for morning service. Simply use the 2nd verse for the beginning verse. The story the hymn tells is that a mass is being celebrated somewhere in the world every moment of every day. Much too beautiful to only use for Vespers. I also use it for Baptisms.

    Janice

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