Text: | Shepherd of Tender Youth |
Author (attributed to): | Clement of Alexandria, c. 170-c.220 |
Translator: | Henry M. Dexter, 1821-90 |
Tune: | ITALIAN HYMN |
Composer: | Felice de Giardini, 1716-96 |
1 Shepherd of tender youth,
Guiding in love and truth
Through devious ways;
Christ, our triumphant king,
We come Your name to sing
And here our children bring
To join Your praise.
2 You are our holy Lord,
The all-subduing Word,
Healer of strife.
Yourself You did abase
That from sin's deep disgrace
You so might save our race
And give us life.
3 You are the great High Priest;
You have prepared the feast
Of holy love;
And in our mortal pain
None calls on You in vain;
Our pleas do not disdain;
Help from above.
4 O ever be our guide,
Our shepherd, and our pride,
Our staff and song.
Jesus, O Christ of God,
By your enduring Word
Lead us where You have trod;
Make our faith strong.
5 So now, and till we die,
Sound we Your praises high
And joyful sing:
Infants, and all the throng,
Who to the Church belong,
Unite to swell the song
To Christ, our king!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Shepherd of tender youth |
Title: | Shepherd of Tender Youth |
Author (attributed to): | Clement of Alexandria, c. 170-c.220 |
Translator: | Henry M. Dexter, 1821-90 (alt. ) |
Meter: | 664 66 64 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2006 |
Scripture: | ; |
Topic: | Christian Home and Education; Christian Education |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ITALIAN HYMN |
Composer: | Felice de Giardini, 1716-96 |
Meter: | 664 66 64 |
Key: | F Major |
Source: | The Lutheran Book of Worship: Select Hymns, 1985 (Setting) |