St. Mark’s Adult Education Meeting Summary
Session Five: From Age to Age
By Edward Foley
Sunday, April 4, 2004
The Prelude to Reform: 1073 to 1517
Hymns
anonymous (12th century, Latin)
226/227, Come, thou Holy Spirit bright
228, Holy Spirit, font of light
235, Come sing, ye choirs exultant
238/239, Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs
244, Come, pure hearts, in joyful measure
642, Jesus, the very thought of thee
anonymous (13th century, Latin)
159, At the cross her vigil keeping
anonymous (14th century, Latin)
103, A child is born in Bethlehem
207, Jesus Christ is risen today
anonymous (15th century, Latin)
98, Unto us a boy is born!
136/137, O wondrous type! o vision fair
248/249, To the Name of our salvation
621/622, Light’s abode, celestial Salem
642, Jesus, the very thought of thee (stanza 3)
Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1135)
649/650, O Jesus, joy of loving hearts
Bernard of Cluny (12th century)
624, Jerusalem the golden
Bianca of Siena (d. 1434?)
516, Come down, O Love divine
Miles Coverdale (1487 – 1568)
634, I call on thee, Lord Jesus Christ
Richard of Chichester (1197 – 1253)
654, Day by day, dear Lord
Sarum Primer (1514)
694, God be in my head
Thomas Aquinas (1225? – 1274)
310/311, O saving Victim
314, Humbly I adore thee
320, Zion, praise thy Savior, singing
329/330/331, New, my tongue, the mystery telling
Jean Tisserand (15th century)
203/206, O sons and daughters, let us sing