All praise to Christ who is the King Divine (Engelberg) 10 10 10 4 Stanford - SATB and Descant arr R. Mather
Composer: | Charles Villiers Stanford | |
Arranger: | R. Mather | |
Tune: | Engelberg arranged for SATB, Descant (Organ/Piano) | |
Metre: | 10 10 10 4 | |
Words: | adapted from the hymn by F. Bland Tucker |
The words have been adapted by "Cantate Domino" from the hymn by F. Bland Tucker to be less archaic. We would have rather provided the more familiar "When in our music God is glorified," (Fred Pratt Green) or "We know that Christ is raised and dies no more" (John Brownslow Geyer) or other more recent words, but they are still in copyright.
Stanford's orginal setting of the tune may be played throughout.
Text based on the hymn by F. Bland Tucke
All praise to Christ, who is the King divine;
he yielded glory that of right was thine,
That in our darkened hearts his grace may shine.
Alleluia.
He came to us in lowliness of thought;
and for the outcast and the poor he sought,
and by his death was God’s salvation wrought.
Alleluia.
And let his mind be melded into me,
who was a servant that we may be free,
Humbled himself to die on Calvary.
Alleluia.
Let God’s eternal purpose then allow
his name exalted, o’er the earth, be now.
Jesus the name to whom all knees shall bow.
Alleluia.
Let every tongue confess with one accord
In heav’n and earth that Jesus Christ is Lord;
And God the Father be by all adored.
Alleluia.
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