1. Mass of Wisdom. This is perhaps my highest recommendation of any of these, with the caveat that I have only ever heard recordings of it online. The text and music fit each other perfectly, and it is a work of undeniable beauty. My only criticism is that the melodies are not particularly memorable. I should point out that from listening to this it seems to me that it would take a choir with some talent to pull this off - this would be a much more meager work without the harmonies you hear the the recordings. Recordings are available with both organ and piano accompaniment. I highly recommend that any parish with the requisite talent give this a shot.
You should listen to the original recording with an open mind. It's had it's reputation damaged by bad parish execution.
If you look hard enough you can find similar older music to a newer piece and then argue that the newer is "copied" from the older.
Adam Wood, by that criteria, time to take I Heard the [Voice of] Jesus Say out of the hymnals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEt2XdN_TbQ
The difference in genre and intent is pretty clear if you listen to both of these in their entirety.
"an on arth pea to peal o goo will")
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