402. Far Down the Ages Now

1 Far down the ages now,
Much of her journey done,
The pilgrim church pursues her way,
Until her crown be won.

2 No wider is the gate,
No broader is the way,
No smoother is the ancient path
That leads to life and day.

3 No sweeter is the cup,
Nor less our lot of ill;
'T was tribulation ages since,
'T is tribulation still.

4 No slacker grows the fight,
No feebler is the foe,
Nor less the need of armor tried,
Of shield, and spear, and bow.

5 Thus onward still we press,
Through evil and through good—
Thro' pain, and poverty, and want,
Thro' peril and thro' blood.

6 Still faithful to our God,
And to our Captain true,
We follow where he leads the way;
The Kingdom in our view.

Text Information
First Line: Far down the ages now
Title: Far Down the Ages Now
Author: Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889
Meter: S.M. 6.6.8.6.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1972
Scripture:
Topic: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; The Church: Earthly (Militant)
Notes: Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ. II Cor. 2:14.
Tune Information
Name: BROADWAY
Composer: C. W. Roller
Meter: S.M. 6.6.8.6.
Incipit: 55567 13211 65566
Key: C Major
Notes: M.M. 63



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