Meditation & Hymns on the Theme of Self Emptying or
Kenosis
Nine mini sermons by the Rector, Rev Canon David Parker, interspersed with
hymns on the meaning of Jesus' last hours. A devotion in meditation, hymns
and prayer covering those last three hours of our Saviour's life as He hung on
the Cross.
Each Sermon is available in MP3 format and can either be downloaded or
listened to in situ. You will require software on your computer that is capable
of playing MP3 audio files.
Title
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Reading
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length
[mm:ss]
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Size
[Mb]
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Hymn
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Philippians 2. 5- 11
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9:52
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4.6
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334
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|
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11:11
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5.2
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320: Love came down at Christmas [Christina
Georgina Rossetti 1830-94]
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Luke 4 v1-13
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11:49
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5.5
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145: Forty days & Forty Nights Thou wast
Fasting in the Wild [George Hunt Smyttan
1822-76 & Francis Pott 1832- 1909]
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Genesis 1
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11:54
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5.5
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9: All Creatures of our God and King [William
Henry Draper 1875-1933]
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Luke 13 v1
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10:23
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4.8
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336: Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory [Julia
Ward Howe 1819-1910]
|
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Matthew 2 v1
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10:27
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4.9
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71: Brightest and Best do the Suns of the
Morning [Reginald Heber 1783-1826]
|
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Matthew 15 v21
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11:48
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5.5
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226: I Cannot Tell How He Whom Angels
Worship [William Young Fullerton 1857-
1932]
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John 12 v20
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10:56
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5.1
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9: All Creatures of our God and King [William
Henry Draper 1875-1933]
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Matthew 27 v45
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12:51
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6.0
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346: My Song is Love Unknown my Saviour's
Care to me [Samuel Crossman 1624-1684]
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