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9597 | The Cyber Hymnal#9598 | 9599 |
Text: | How Many Kindred Souls Are Fled |
Author (attributed to): | Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 |
Tune: | TRURO |
Media: | MIDI file |
1 How many kindred souls are fled
To the vast regions of the dead,
Since from this day the changing sun
Through his last yearly period run!
2 We yet survive; but who can say,
Or through the year, or month or day,
I will retain this vital breath;
Thus far at least in league with death?
3 That breath is Thine, eternal God,
’This Thine to fix the soul’s abode;
It holds its life from Thee alone,
On earth, or in the world unknown.
4 To Thee our spirits we resign,
Make them and own them, still as Thine;
So shall they smile, secure from fear,
Though death should blast the rising year.
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First Line: | How many kindred souls are fled |
Title: | How Many Kindred Souls Are Fled |
Author (attributed to): | Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Source: | A cento from "God of My Life, Thy Constant Care." ; Selection of Psalms and Hymns for Public and Private Use, by Thomas Cotterill, 1810 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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Name: | TRURO |
Meter: | LM |
Key: | C Major |
Source: | Psalmodia Evangelica by Thomas Williams, 1789 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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MIDI file: | Midi |
Noteworthy Composer score: | Noteworthy Composer Score |