What man is he that feareth the Lord
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This work was composed in 2020 and was commissioned by the Lord Burghley 500 Foundation for a Service of Thanksgiving in Westminster Abbey to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of William Cecil, Lord Burghley. The text reflects on the themes of godly living, wisdom and a life of righteousness; the work is therefore suitable for a wide variety of uses, both general and across the church’s year.
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