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There's A Wideness in God's Mercy (In Babilone)

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

Closing Hymn for 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Casavant Specs: GALLERY ORGAN (existing) SANCTUARY ORGAN (new) GREAT (II) GREAT (II)
16' Bourdon 8' Principal 8' Open Diapason 1 8' Bourdon 8' Open Diapason 2 4' Octave 8' Clarabella 2' Blockflöte 8' Dulciana II Rauschepfeife 4' Octave 2' Fifteenth SWELL (III)
8' Trumpet 8' Rohrflöte 8' Tuba Mirabilis 8' Salicional 4' Nachthorn SWELL (I) 2' Principal




16' Bourdon II Sesquialtera 8' Diapason III Mixture 8' Waldflöte 8' Oboe 8' Salicional Tremulant
8' Voix Celeste 8' Aeoline PEDAL
4' Octave 16' Subbass 4' Flauto Traverso 8' Spitzprincipal 8' Oboe 4' Choral Bass




16' Contra Posaune 16' Fagott 8' Cornopean 4' Schalmei 4' Clarion Tremulant 1964 ADDITIONS (manual divisions unknown) PEDAL 16' Quintade




16' Open Diapason 8' Bourdon tc
16' Bourdon 4' Rohrflöte




16' Echo Bourdon IV Mixture 8' Octave 4' Choralbass (Pedal)
8' Gedeckt II Mixture (Pedal) 8' Still Gedeckt 4' Super Octave
IV Mixture




16' Trombone




16' Posaune 8' Cornopean 4' Clarion

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  • we sang this song at Mass on Ash Wednesday.

  • @Andrewcarey87 We did too. It's a good one.

  • why no more than 2 verses of each of these hymns???

  • @MStufft That's what the Priest wants. If I had it my way, I'd do all the verses.

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  • AHH thank you I've been looking for this so I can learn the melody! I'm singing this on Saturday for a catholic mass I'm a new cantor so I'm unfamiliar with some of these songs. Gorgeous voice

  • I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (August 28), I played the opening hymn to this tune. It is Son of God, Eternal Savior, written by Somerset C. Lowry, 1855-1932. It is #655 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship.

  • thats why I'm glad I go to either a Methodist or Episocpal Church, we do all the verses. lol

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