4554 | The Cyber Hymnal#4555 | 4556 |
Text: | Now Let Us Join with Hearts and Tongues |
Author: | John Newton |
Tune: | MAINZER |
Composer: | Joseph Mainzer |
Media: | MIDI file |
1. Now let us join with hearts and tongues,
And emulate the angels’ songs;
Yea, sinners may address their King
In songs that angels cannot sing.
2. They praise the Lamb who once was slain,
But we can add a higher strain;
Not only say, He suffered thus,
But that He suffered all for us.
3. When angels by transgression fell,
Justice consigned them all to hell;
But mercy formed a wondrous plan,
To save and honor fallen man.
4. Jesus, who passed the angels by,
Assumed our flesh to bleed and die;
And still He makes it His abode,
As man, He fills the throne of God.
5. Our next of kin, our brother now,
Is He to whom the angels bow;
They join with us to praise His name,
But we the nearest interest claim.
6. But ah! how faint our praises rise!
Sure, ’tis the wonder of the skies;
That we, who share His richest love,
So cold and unconcerned should prove.
7. O glorious hour, it comes with speed
When we from sin and darkness freed,
Shall see the God who died for man,
And praise Him more than angels can.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Now let us join with hearts and tongues |
Title: | Now Let Us Join with Hearts and Tongues |
Author: | John Newton (1779) |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Source: | Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779), number 39 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Notes: | Alternate tunes: CRIMEA, Thoro Harris, circa 1905; DUKE STREET, attributed to John Hatton, 1793; FEDERAL STREET, Henry K. Oliver, 1832 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | MAINZER |
Composer: | Joseph Mainzer (ca. 1845) |
Meter: | LM |
Incipit: | 55517 66564 53176 |
Key: | C Major |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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MIDI file: | MIDI File (Cyber Hymnal) |
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XML score: | XML score |