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Text: | Soldiers who are Christ's below |
Translator: | John H. Clark, 1839-1888 |
Tune: | ORIENTIS PARTIBUS |
Composer: | Pierre de Corbeil, d. 1222 |
1 Soldiers who are Christ's below,
strong in faith resist the foe:
boundless is the pledged reward
unto them who serve the Lord.
Alleluia.
2 'Tis no palm of fading leaves
that the conqu'ror's hand receives;
joys are ours, serene and pure,
light that ever shall endure.
Alleluia.
3 For the souls that overcome
waits the beauteous heav'nly home,
where the blessèd evermore
tread on high the starry floor.
Alleluia.
4 Passing soon and little worth
are the things that tempt on earth;
heav'nward lift thy soul's regard:
God himself is thy reward.
Alleluia.
5 Father, who the crown dost give,
Saviour, by whose death we live,
Spirit, who our hearts dost raise,
Three in One, thy name we praise.
Alleluia.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Soldiers who are Christ's below |
Title: | Soldiers who are Christ's below |
Translator: | John H. Clark, 1839-1888 (alt.) |
Meter: | 77 77 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2000 |
Topic: | Faith, Trust and Commitment |
Source: | Latin hymn (18th century) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ORIENTIS PARTIBUS |
Composer: | Pierre de Corbeil, d. 1222 |
Meter: | 77 77 |
Key: | F Major |