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Postlude on "Nettleton"
Uploaded by: giwro
Composer: Orwig, Jonathan Organ: Laurenskerk - Main Organ - 1973 Marcussen & Son Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 339
Nettleton
Uploaded by: Musicman92312
Composer: Callahan, Charles Organ: SMG - St. Mark's Glendale E.M. Skinner Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 51
March in D Major
Uploaded by: alexmf
Composer: Ficarri, Daniel Organ: Eisenbarth, Friesach (2000) Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 84
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t8rn8r (02/03/23)
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unknown
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Piotr Grabowski
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Eisenbarth, Friesach (2000)
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Software: | Hauptwerk VII |
Genre: | Hymn |
Description: | Find me at https://tate.fyi !
Performed on my homemade Hauptwerk organ
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From https://hymnary.org/person/Robinson_R:
Robert Robinson was born at Swaffham, Norfolk, in 1735. In 1749, he was apprenticed to a hairdresser, in Crutched Friars, London. Hearing a discourse preached by Whitefield on "The Wrath to Come," in 1752, he was deeply impressed, and after a period of much disquietude, he gave himself to a religious life. His own peculiar account of this change of life is as follows:--"Robertus Michaelis Marineque Robinson filius. Natus Swaffhami, comitatu Norfolciae, Saturni die Sept. 27, 1735. Renatus Sabbati die, Maii 24, 1752, per predicationem potentem Georgii Whitefield. Et gustatis doloribus renovationis duos annos mensesque septem, absolutionem plenam gratuitamque, per sanguinem pretiosum i secula seculorum. Amen." He soon after began to preach, and ministered for some time in connection with the Calvinistic Methodists. He subsequently joined the Independents, but after a short period preferred the Baptist connection. In 1761, he became pastor of a Baptist congregation at Cambridge. About the year 1780, he began to incline towards Unitarianism, and at length his people deemed it essential to procure his resignation. While arrangements for this purpose were in progress he died suddenly at Bingham, in June 1790. He wrote and published a good many works of ability.
--Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872. |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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