Rowland H. Prichard
Love Divine, all loves excelling
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Composer:Rowland H. PrichardGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:4:19"Love Divine, all loves excelling" is a hymn composed by Rowland H. Prichard in 1830. The hymn is often sung to the tune "Blaenwern," which was composed by William Penfro Rowlands in 1905. The hymn is considered one of the most popular hymns in the English-speaking world and is often sung at weddings and other religious ceremonies. The hymn is composed of four verses, each of which focuses on a different aspect of God's love. The first verse begins with the line "Love divine, all loves excelling," and goes on to describe God's love as "pure, unbounded, and perfect." The second verse focuses on the idea that God's love is "visiting" and "bounteous," and that it has the power to "raise us to thy glorious throne." The third verse of the hymn is perhaps the most well-known, with its famous line "Finish then thy new creation." This verse speaks to the idea that God's love has the power to transform us and make us new. The final verse of the hymn is a prayer for God's love to continue to guide and protect us throughout our lives. The hymn has a simple and straightforward melody that is easy to sing and remember. The tune "Blaenwern" is in the key of F major and has a gentle, flowing rhythm that complements the hymn's message of love and grace. Overall, "Love Divine, all loves excelling" is a hymn that celebrates the power and beauty of God's love. Its timeless message and memorable melody have made it a beloved hymn for generations of Christians around the world.More....
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