Cloth Fair (There’s a wideness in God’s mercy)

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Year of composition
2009
Lyricist
F. W. Faber
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
1 minute
Genre
Modern classical music
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This hymn has been saddled with a number of tunes – mostly tunes that do not suit it particularly well, or which are more strongly associated with other words. I hope church musicians will agree that this new tune suits the words. If you use it, please be so kind as to let me know by email (via my Sibelius web page). I am very grateful to those people who get in touch and let me know when they use my original compositions and hymn arrangements. Thank you.

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Descant to 'Praise, my soul' (Praise, my soul, the King of heaven), Descant to 'Aberystwyth' (Jesu, lover of my soul), Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (Short Service), Descant to 'Richmond' (City of God, how broad and far / Fill thou my life, O Lord my God), O how amiable are thy dwellings (anthem), Descant to 'Quem Pastores' (Jesus, good above all other), Newton West Kirby (Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright) NEH 193 (revised and now with a descant/last verse arrangement), Descant to 'The Old 120th' (Hail to the Lord who comes/O thou not made with hands), Descant to 'St Edmund' (Songs of thankfulness and praise), St Luke (Saviour, who didst healing give) Hymn for the Feast of St Luke (18th October) New English Hymnal 194; Hymns Ancient & Modern Revised 567, Caledonian Wharf (DCM Hymn tune), Descant to 'Veni Emmanuel' (O come, O come, Emmanuel), Sancta Maria Magdalena (Mary, weep not, weep no longer) EASTER HYMN, Descant to 'Breslau' (Take up thy cross the Saviour said), Descant to 'Crimond' (The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not want), Descant to 'Rockingham' (When I survey the wondrous Cross) (D major), Descant to 'Noel' (It came upon the midnight clear), Descant to 'St Peter' (As now the sun’s declining rays/How sweet the name of Jesus sounds), Eucharistic Acclamation (When we eat this bread and drink this cup), Woodbury (From Heaven’s bounty, Jesus blest), Descant to 'St Albinus' (Jesus lives! thy terrors now) (Bb major), Acton Park (The Son of God proclaim), Descant to 'All Saints' (Who are these, like stars appearing?), Descant to 'Lobe den Herren'/'Praxis Pietatis' (Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation), Descant to 'Strength and Stay' (O Strength and Stay upholding all creation), Descant to 'St Clement' (The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended) (Ab major), Mackintosh (Light of the minds that know him), Descant to 'Helmsley' (Lo! he comes with clouds descending), St Teilo (Lord of beauty, thine the splendour) and Arrangement of 'Nettleton' (Come, thou fount of every blessing)

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