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Hark! the Voice of Love and Mercy

Author: Jonathan Evans Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 549 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Worshiping Church Lyrics: 1 Hark! the voice of love and mercy sounds aloud from Calvary; see, it tears the temple curtain, shakes the earth and veils the sky: “It is finished, it is finished!”-- hear the dying Savior cry. 2 Finished--all the types and shadows of the ceremonial law; God fulfills what he has promised-- death and hell shall reign no more: “It is finished, it is finished!”-- Christ has opened heaven's door. 3 Saints and angels shout his praises, his great finished work proclaim; all on earth, and all in heaven, join to bless Emmanuel’s name: "Alleluia, alleluia, endless glory to the Lamb!" Topics: Redemption in Christ Christ's Saving Work; Adoration of Jesus Christ; Adoration of Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ Death; Saving Work of Christ Scripture: Matthew 27:45 Used With Tune: WESTMINSTER ABBEY Text Sources: Hymns for Today's Church, 1982, rev.

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ADELE

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. North Hymnal Title: A. M. E. C. Hymnal Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 34513 465 Used With Text: Hark! the Voice of Love and Mercy
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SEGUR

Appears in 64 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. P. Holbrook Hymnal Title: African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 53172 16533 45225 Used With Text: Hark! the voice of love and mercy
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AUTUMN

Appears in 458 hymnals Hymnal Title: Book of Hymns and Tunes, comprising the psalms and hymns for the worship of God, approved by the general assembly of 1866, arranged with appropriate tunes... by authority of the assembly of 1873 Incipit: 12321 65312 32352 Used With Text: Hark, the voice of love and mercy

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Hark, the voice of love and mercy

Author: Jonathan Evans Hymnal: A Baptist Hymn Book, Designed Especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth #d273 (1844) Hymnal Title: A Baptist Hymn Book, Designed Especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth Languages: English

Hark, the voice of love and mercy

Author: Jonathan Evans Hymnal: A Book of Worship for the Use of the Evangelical Lutheran Church ... of the Church of the Redeemer, Richmond, Virginia #d47 (1883) Hymnal Title: A Book of Worship for the Use of the Evangelical Lutheran Church ... of the Church of the Redeemer, Richmond, Virginia Languages: English
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Hark! the voice of love and mercy

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, designed for the devotions of Israel, in prayer, conference, and camp-meetings...(2nd ed.) #10 (1831) Hymnal Title: A Choice Collection of Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, designed for the devotions of Israel, in prayer, conference, and camp-meetings...(2nd ed.) Languages: English

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William Fawcett

1842 - 1901 Person Name: F----- Hymnal Title: A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs Author of "Hark! the voice of love and mercy" in A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs Rev. William Fawcett, D.D. William Fawcett’s life of nearly three score years separates itself into three period of twenty years each, the first in Canada, the second in Iowa, the third in the Rock River Conference. The most important, of course, were those formative days in Canada where he was born in 1842. It was inevitable that he should preach. It was in the blood and he could no more escape it than he could the power of gravitation. After the completion of his studies in the Old Dominion the finger of providence seemed to beckon him westward and he cast in his lot with the growing state of Iowa, and in 1863 joined Upper Iowa Conference. His first appointment was on the Buckingham Circuit, and during the first year the young preacher travelled 4,800 miles on horseback. He was ordained deacon by Bishop Ames in September, 1863, and sent to Grundy Centre Circuit. After serving at West Union, Anamosa, Davenport and McGregor, he was assigned to Cedar Rapids where he built the beautiful St. Paul’s Church which stil holds him in loving remembrance. Soon Chicago Methodism sighted this new luminary and transferred the plane of his orbit from Dubuque to Grace Church. During his three year’s ministry, then the limit, his wife died. Next assigned to Park Avenue, Chicago, his five years pastorate culminated in the present handsome stone structure, his most fitting monument. On Feb. 22, 1886, he was united in marriage by Bishop Merrill to Mrs. Nellie Whipple, for ten years organist at Grace Church. Two sons were born to them, both dying in infancy. In 1890 he became pastor of First Church, Chicago, where he served for three years. His health at this time, which long before had been seriously impaired, made it necessary for him to give up active work, but after traveling and acting as associate pastor at South Park Avenue, he took up regular pastoral work at River Forest in 1896, where a devoted wife and a devoted church enabled him to make full proof of his ministry until his death. excerpts from Journal and Yearbook By Methodist Episcopal Church. Rock River Conference

James M. North

b. 1836 Person Name: J. M. North Hymnal Title: A. M. E. C. Hymnal Composer of "ADELE" in A. M. E. C. Hymnal

Charles Burney

1726 - 1814 Person Name: Dr. Ch. Burney Hymnal Title: Carmina Sacra Composer of "[Hark, the voice of love and mercy]" in Carmina Sacra A music historian and composer, Burney attended Shrewsbury School and the Free School, Chester. He was apprenticed to Thomas Arne from 1744 to 1746. In 1749, he became organist at St. Dionis’ Backchurch, London. In 1751 moved to King’s Lynn, Norfolk, where he taught and played the organ. His works include: Music, Men, and Manners in France and Italy, 1770 A General History of Music, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Period (London: 1776-89) Sources: Findagrave, accessed 18 Nov 2016 Nutter, p. 454 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)