The glories of ‘traditional’ praise are often swept aside by ‘contemporary’ compositions lacking depth and spiritual quality. This selection of 26 well-known hymns includes many sung to tunes of recent composition, or older tunes revived in recent years.
All are from the Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday services. Here is inspiring, heartfelt worship by believers of all nationalities.
The CD is provided in a case with a booklet with the words of each hymn.
All hymns and tunes are from Psalms & Hymns of Reformed Worship
[Cost: £5 including VAT]
Thou art the everlasting Word | Logos | |||
I once despised and scorned the name | Sunrise | |||
Omnipotent Lord, my Saviour and King | True Adoration | |||
Not, Lord, Thine ancient works alone | Innsbruck | |||
O God, what offering shall I give? | Adorning | |||
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty | Hast du denn, Jesu | |||
Loosed from my God, and far removed | Peniel Prayer | |||
Sing to the Lord through all the lands | Zephyr | |||
The Lord my Shepherd is | Gwengar | |||
Give thanks to God Most High | Arthur’s Seat | |||
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? | Debt of Love | |||
God is our refuge and our strength | Ellacombe | |||
Arise, my soul, arise | Rhosymedre | |||
Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven | Praise my Soul | |||
I bring my sins to Thee | Open Fount | |||
Join all the glorious names | Darwall’s 148th | |||
Redeemed from guilt, redeemed from fears | Rothwell | |||
O praise ye the Lord | Laudate Dominum | |||
Lord, if one moment Thou Thy face shouldst hide | Regeneration | |||
How shall I praise the eternal God? | St Magnus | |||
More gratitude give me | Fortitude | |||
Jesus shall reign where’er the sun | Rimington | |||
Leave God to order all thy ways | Trust | |||
When this passing world is done | Wells | |||
Thou hidden source of calm repose | Pater Omnium | |||
God is in His temple | Gröningen |
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