Text: | It Is Not Death to Die |
Author: | H. A. César Malan |
Translator (into English): | George W. Bethune |
Translator (into German): | Albert Knapp |
Tune: | TENBURY |
Composer: | Frederick A. G. Ouseley |
1 It is not death to die,
To leave this weary road,
And midst the brotherhood on high
To be at home with God.
2 It is not death to close
The eye long dimmed by tears
And wake in glorious repose
To spend eternal years.
3 It is not death to bear
The wrench that sets us free
From dungeon chain, to breathe the air
Of boundless liberty.
4 It is not death to fling
Aside this sinful dust
And rise, on strong, exulting wing
To live among the just.
5 Jesus, Thou Prince of Life,
Thy chosen cannot die:
Like Thee, they conquer in the strife
To reign with Thee on high.
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | It is not death to die |
Title: | It Is Not Death to Die |
French Title: | Non ce n'est pas mourir |
Translator (into English): | George W. Bethune (1847) |
Author: | H. A. César Malan (1832, ab. ) |
Translator (into German): | Albert Knapp (1836) |
Meter: | S.M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1941 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | The Last Things: Death and Burial |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | TENBURY |
Composer: | Frederick A. G. Ouseley (1861) |
Meter: | S.M. |
Key: | f♯ minor |