| 6624 | The Cyber Hymnal#6625 | 6626 |
| Text: | There's a Wideness in God's Mercy |
| Author: | Frederick W. Faber |
| Tune: | WELLESLEY |
| Composer: | Lizzie Tourjée |
| Media: | MIDI file |
1. There’s a wideness in God’s mercy,
Like the wideness of the sea;
There’s a kindness in His justice,
Which is more than liberty.
2. There is no place where earth’s sorrows
Are more felt than up in Heaven;
There is no place where earth’s failings
Have such kindly judgment given.
3. There is welcome for the sinner,
And more graces for the good;
There is mercy with the Savior;
There is healing in His blood.
4. There is grace enough for thousands
Of new worlds as great as this;
There is room for fresh creations
In that upper home of bliss.
5. For the love of God is broader
Than the measure of our mind;
And the heart of the Eternal
Is most wonderfully kind.
6. There is plentiful redemption
In the blood that has been shed;
There is joy for all the members
In the sorrows of the Head.
7. ’Tis not all we owe to Jesus;
It is something more than all;
Greater good because of evil,
Larger mercy through the fall.
8. If our love were but more simple,
We should take Him at His word;
And our lives would be all sunshine
In the sweetness of our Lord.
9. Souls of men! why will ye scatter
Like a crowd of frightened sheep?
Foolish hearts! why will ye wander
From a love so true and deep?
10. It is God: His love looks mighty,
But is mightier than it seems;
’Tis our Father: and His fondness
Goes far out beyond our dreams.
11. But we make His love too narrow
By false limits of our own;
And we magnify His strictness
With a zeal He will not own.
12. Was there ever kinder shepherd
Half so gentle, half so sweet,
As the Savior who would have us
Come and gather at His feet?
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | There's a wideness in God's mercy |
| Title: | There's a Wideness in God's Mercy |
| Author: | Frederick W. Faber (1854) |
| Meter: | 87.87 |
| Language: | English |
| Source: | Oratory Hymns, 1854 |
| Copyright: | Public Domain |
| Notes: | Another arrangement can be found in "Souls of Men, Why Will Ye Scatter." Alternate tunes: BEECHER, John Zundel, 1870; CHAMOUNI, George Lomas, 1876; ERIE, Charles C. Converse, 1868; ILLSLEY, John Bishop, circa 1665-1737; IN BABILONE, Julius Röntgen, 1906; STUTTGART, Christian F. Witt, 1715 |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | WELLESLEY |
| Composer: | Lizzie Tourjée (1878) |
| Meter: | 87.87 |
| Incipit: | 51212 32165 43245 |
| Key: | C Major |
| Copyright: | Public Domain |
| Notes: | She wrote this tune for her high school graduation song in Newton, Massachusetts; the name comes from the nearby Wellesley women’s college, which she later attended briefly. |
| Media | |
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| Adobe Acrobat image: | (Cyber Hymnal) |
| MIDI file: | (Cyber Hymnal) |
| Noteworthy Composer score: | (Cyber Hymnal) |
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