Frederick William Faber
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Life
Born: 28 June 1814
Died: 26 September 1863
Biography
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Settings of text by Frederick William Faber
- At the stations of the Cross (Christopher Upton)
- Faith of our fathers! (Henri Frederick Hemy)
- Hark! hark my soul (Harry Rowe Shelley)
- Hark! hark my soul (William Baines)
- Hark! hark! my soul, Op. 53 No. 2 (Dudley Buck)
- Hark! Hark, my soul (Henry Thomas Smart)
- Hark! hark, my soul (Joseph Barnby)
- I was wandering and weary (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesu, gentlest Saviour (John Stainer)
- Jesus, gentlest Saviour (James Christopher Marks)
- Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all (Anonymous)
- The Land beyond the Sea (Alfred James Caldicott)
- My God, how wonderful thou art (James Turle)
- My God, how wonderful thou art (William Daman)
- Now are the days of humblest prayer (Joseph Barnby)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (Charles H. Giffen)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (John Bacchus Dykes)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (Nicola Montani)
- O come and mourn with me awhile (Stuart Moffatt)
- O come to the merciful Saviour (Joseph Barnby)
- O Gentle Jesus, Be Our Light (Alastair Stout)
- O paradise, O paradise (Joseph Barnby)
- O Saviour, bless us e'er we go (William Henry Monk)
- Souls of men! why will ye scatter (Joseph Barnby)
- Souls of men, why will ye scatter (Johann Ludwig Steiner)
- The star that now is shining (Oliver Arthur King)
- There’s a wideness in God’s mercy (John Zundel)
- They whom we loved on earth (Frederick Westlake)
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