Text: | Blessed city, heavenly Salem |
Translator: | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 |
Tune: | URBS BEATA JERUSALEM |
Arranger: | Charles Winfred Douglas, 1867-1944 |
1 Blessed city, heavenly Salem,
vision dear of peace and love,
who of living stones art builded
in the height of heaven above,
and, with angel hosts encircled,
as a bride dost earthward move;
2 from celestial realms descending,
bridal glory round thee shed,
meet for him whose love espoused thee,
to thy Lord shalt thou be led;
all thy streets and all thy bulwarks
of pure gold are fashioned.
3 Bright thy gates of pearl are shining;
they are open evermore;
and by virtue of his merits
thither faithful souls do soar,
who, for Christ's dear Name, in this world
pain and tribulation bore.
4 Many a blow and biting sculpture
polished well those stones elect,
in their places now compacted
by the heavenly Architect,
who therewith hath willed for ever
that his palace should be decked.
5 Laud and honour to the Father,
laud and honour to the Son,
laud and honour to the Spirit,
ever Three, and ever One,
consubstantial, co-eternal,
while unending ages run.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Blessed city, heavenly Salem |
Translator: | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (alt.) |
Meter: | 87. 87. 87 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1985 |
Topic: | The Church |
Source: | Latin ca. 7th cent.; Tr.: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1861 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | URBS BEATA JERUSALEM |
Arranger: | Charles Winfred Douglas, 1867-1944 |
Meter: | 87. 87. 87 |
Key: | E♭ Major |