6590. That Fearful Day

1. That fearful day, that day of speechless dread,
When Thou shalt come to judge the quick and dead—
I shudder to foresee,
O God! what then shall be!

2. When Thou shalt come, angelic legions round,
With thousand thousands, and with trumpet sound,
Christ, grant me in the air
With saints to meet Thee there!

3. Weep, O my soul, ere that great hour and day,
When God shall shine in manifest array,
Thy sin, that thou may’st be
In that strict judgment free!

4. The terror! Hell-fire fierce and unsufficed:
The bitter worm: the gnashing teeth—O Christ,
Forgive, remit, protect;
And set me with the elect!

5. That I may hear the blessèd voice that calls
The righteous to the joy of heavenly halls.
And, King of Heaven, may reach
The realm that passeth speech!

6. Enter Thou not in judgment with each deed,
Nor each intent and thought in strictness read:
Forgive, and save me then,
O Thou That lovest men!

7. Thee, One in Three blest Persons! Lord o’er all!
Essence of essence, Power of power we call:
Save us, O Father, Son,
And Spirit, ever one!

Text Information
First Line: That fearful day, that day of speechless dread
Title: That Fearful Day
Greek Title: Τὴν ἡμέραν τὴν φριχτὴν τῆς
Author: Theodore of the Studium (826)
Translator (from Greek): John M. Neale (1862)
Meter: 10.10.12
Language: English
Source: Translation in Hymns of the Eastern Church, 1862
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: SEXAGESIMA
Composer: Hermann Rudolph Schroeder
Meter: 10.10.12
Incipit: 53214 71234 54231
Key: C Major
Source: Great Hymns of the Church Compiled by the Late Right Reverend John Freeman Young, by John H. Hopkins (New York: James Pott & Company, 1887), number 50
Copyright: Public Domain



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