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8331. Jesu, Who From Thy Father's Throne

1 Jesu, who from Thy Father’s throne,
Didst to this vale of tears come down,
In our poor nature dressed;
O may the charms of that sweet love
Draw up our souls to Thee above,
And fix them there to rest.

2 Jesu, whose high and humble birth,
In Heav’n the angels, and on earth,
The faithful shepherds sing:
O may our hymns, which here run low,
Shoot up aloft, and fruitful grow,
In that eternal spring.

3 Jesu, to whom three kings from far,
Led to Thy cradle by a star,
Brought gifts to Thee their king:
O guide us by Thy light that we
May find Thy face, and unto Thee
Ourselves for tribute bring.

4 Jesu, who thus began our bliss,
Thus carried on our happiness,
To Thee all praise be paid:
O may the great mysterious Three
For ever live, and ever be,
Adored, beloved, obeyed.

Text Information
First Line: Jesu, who from Thy Father’s throne
Title: Jesu, Who From Thy Father's Throne
Author: John Austin, 1613-1669
Meter: 886 D
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: VALETTA by Wilhelm Nelle; Some hymnals show the author as William Birchley, Austin's pseudonym
Tune Information
Name: JODHPUR
Composer: Edward d'Evry (1905)
Meter: 886 D
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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