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Allegri, Sanctus & Benedictus
Andrews, Bread of the World in Mercy Broken
Attwood, Sanctus
Benjamin Rogers, Sanctus & Benedictus
DuMouchel, Tantum ergo sacramentum
Easter Eucharist
Elgar, As this Broken Bread was scattered
Go, worship at Emmanuel's feet
Gloria Tibi
Goss, Pascha Nostrum
Hayes, Sanctus & Benedictus
Hudson, Sanctus
In Jesus I see
Key, The Collect for Purity
George Loosemore, Glory be to God on high
Mason, Sanctus
Matthew Camidge, Sanctus & Benedictus
Melchizedek
Morley, Trisagion
My Lord, my Love was Crucified
O Esca Viatorum
Okeland, Let your light so shine
O, the Depth of Love Divine
Parry, Jesu dulcis memoria
Patten, O Satutaris Hostia
Pearsall, Ave Verum
Pearsall, Ecce Panis
Pearsall, O Salutaris Hostia
Pearsall, Tantum Ergo
Rheinberger, Verbum supernum prodiens
Strengthen for Service
The King of Heaven his Table Spreads
This is the feast of heavenly wine
Tye, Missa Euge Bono: Agnus Dei
Webbe, O Sacrum Convivium
Kate Vannah, O Salutaris, Hostia
Very Bread, Good Shepherd, tend us
Wesley, Ecce Panis
Whitbroke, Let your light so shine
A setting of Bishop Heber's well-known eucharistic hymn by early nineteenth-century Welsh-born Canadian organist Ferdinand H. Andrews.
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The Right Reverend Reginald Heber, D.D. (1783-1827), Bishop of Calcutta
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