Description: This is a beautiful and popular hymn well know all over the world. The text is a poem by William R. Featherstone written in 1864 then later set to the music of Adoniram J. Gordon in 1870 both men were from New England. Here it’s done in a beautiful and cheerful upbeat tempo classical ensemble with piano, harp, flute, strings, and voice choir. It will make a lovely and reverent addition to any related theme. 109bpm

Description: Lyrics by Unitarian hymn writer Sarah Flower Adams in 1841 with music by Eliza Flower. Here it is presented in a Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up in spirited praise to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or function. 98 bpm

Description: Swing Low Sweet Chariot was written by Wallis Willis circa 1862 and is one of the most famous and widely know Gospel and sung hymns. It's also an English rugby team song. Here it is done in a gentle reverent style of classic instrumentation with grand piano and harp arpeggios, orchestra ensemble, flute, and an angels choir giving a traditional and timeless feel. 80 BPM Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin' for to carry me home; Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin' for to carry me home. I looked over Jordan, And WHAT did I see, Comin' for to carry me home, A band of angels comin' after me, Comin' for to carry me home. If you get there before I do, Comin' for to carry me home, Tell all my friends I'm comin' too, Comin' for to carry me home.

Description: Written by Joseph H Gilmore in 1862. This hymn is included in the Army and Navy Hymnal. Here done in a classical ensemble with piano, flute, harp, choir, and a string section. This track would make a reverent addition to any related theme. 94bpm

Description: How Great Thou Art is a Christian hymn based on a Swedish traditional melody and poem written by Carl Gustav Boberg (1859–1940) It is one of the top favorite hymns in the world and will make a sure bet for immediate recognition. This arrangement is with a heavenly church organ. 55 beats per minute. Advent O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder Consider all the works Thy hand hath made. I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, Thy power throughout the universe displayed. Chorus Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to Thee; How great Thou art, how great Thou art! Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to Thee: How great Thou art, how great Thou art! When through the woods and forest glades I wander And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees; When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur And hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze: And when I think that God, His Son not sparing, Sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in; That on the cross, my burden gladly bearing, He bled and died to take away my sin: When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation And take me home, what joy shall fill my heart! Then I shall bow in humble adoration, And there proclaim, my God, how great Thou art!

Description: A Christian hymn based on a Swedish traditional melody and a poem written by Carl Boberg in Sweden in 1885. It was popular with Billy Graham. It was voted the United Kingdom's favorite hymn by BBC's Songs of Praise and is one of the most favorite hymns all over the world. Here it’s done with a lovely symphony ensemble of piano, flute, strings, harp, and voice choir. 84bpm

Description: An advent and Christmas carol hymn adapted by Charles Wesley in the 1700’s set to the tune Hydrydol, meaning cheerful, a Welsh tune written in the 1800s by Rowland Prichard. This hymn is considered an enduring classic Christian hymn and is included in 100‘s of hymnals. Here done with a classical ensemble of piano, harp, flute, strings, and voice choir. 99 bpm

Description: The hymn was written by Doddridge, Philip, D.D. in 1755. This music is attributed to Edward Rimbault in 1854. This is a very popular hymn with mass recognition that’s over 250 years old and has been published in over 1000 hymnals! Here done in a reverent classical orchestra ensemble with piano, flute, harp, strings, and angelic voice choir. 84bpm

Description: The hymn was written by Doddridge, Philip, D.D. in 1755. This music is attributed to Edward Rimbault in 1854. This is a very popular hymn with mass recognition that’s over 250 years old and has been published in over 1000 hymnals! Here done in a reverent classical orchestra ensemble with piano, flute, harp, strings, and angelic voice choir. 84bpm

Description: Lyrics by Charles Wesley in 1738 to the music Sagina written by Thomas Campbell. This is and old classic hymn that is published in hundreds of hymnals today. Here it’s done with a lovely orchestra ensemble of piano, harp, strings, and flute. 104 bpm.

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