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Sing, My Tongue, How Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #289 (1985) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: Part I 1 Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle glorious victory became; and above the cross, his trophy, tell the triumph and the fame, tell how he, the world's Redeemer, by his death for us o'ercame. 2 God in pity saw us fallen, shamed and sunk in misery, when we fell on death by tasting fruit of the forbidden tree: then another tree was chosen which the world from death should free. 3 Thus the scheme of our salvation was of old in order laid, that the manifold deceiver's art by art might be outweighed, and the lure the foe put forward into means of healing made. 4 Therefore, when the appointed fullness of the holy time was come, he was sent, who maketh all things, forth from God's eternal home; thus he came to earth incarnate, offspring of a virgin's womb. Part II 5 Thirty years among us dwelling, his appointed time fulfilled, born for this, he meets his Passion, for that this he freely willed: on the cross the Lamb is lifted, where his life-blood shall be spilled. 6 Faithful cross! above all other, one and only noble tree! None in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit thy peer may be! Sweetest wood and sweetest iron! Sweetest weight is hung on thee. 7 Thou alone wast counted worthy this world's ransom to uphold; for a shipwrecked race preparing harbor, like the ark of old; with the sacred blood anointed from the smitten Lamb that rolled. 8 To the Trinity be glory everlasting, as is meet; equal to the Father, equal to the Son and Paraclete: Trinal Unity, whose praises all created things repeat. Topics: Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Jesus Christ Passion and Cross Scripture: Genesis 3:6 Languages: English Tune Title: PICARDY
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Sing, My Tongue, How Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #290 (1985) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Refrain First Line: Faithful cross! above all other Lyrics: Faithful cross! above all other, one and only noble tree! None in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit thy peer may be! Sweetest wood and sweetest iron! Sweetest weight is hung on thee. 1 Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle glorious victory became, and above the cross, his trophy, tell the triumph and the fame, tell how he, the world's Redeemer, by his death for us o'ercame. 2 Thirty years among us dwelling, his appointed time fulfilled, born for this, he meets his Passion, for that this he freely willed: on the cross the Lamb is lifted, where his life-blood shall be spilled. 3 Thou alone wast counted worthy this world's ransom to uphold; for a shipwrecked race preparing harbor, like the ark of old; with the sacred blood anointed from the smitten Lamb that rolled. 4 Unto God be laud and honor, to the Father, to the Son, to the mighty Spirit, glory, ever Three and ever One; pow'r and glory in the highest while eternal ages run. Topics: Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Jesus Christ Passion and Cross; Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Jesus Christ Passion and Cross Scripture: Galatians 4:4 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. THOMAS (HOLYWOOD) / PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, My Tongue, How Glorious Battle

Author: V. Fortunatus, c. 530-609 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #298 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle Glorious victory became; And above the cross, His trophy, Tell the triumph and the fame, Tell how He, the world's Redeemer, By His death for us o'ercame. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness of th' appointed time was come, Christ, the Word, was born of woman, left for us his heavenly home; showed us human life made perfect, shone as light amid the gloom. 3 Thus the scheme of our salvation Was of old in order laid, That the manifold deceiver's Art by art might be out-weighed, And the lure the foe put forward Into means of healing made. 4 Therefore, when th'appointed fullness Of the holy time was come, He was sent, who maketh all things, Forth from God's eternal home; Thus He came to earth incarnate, Offspring of a Virgin's womb. 5 Thirty years among us dwelling, His appointed time fulfilled, Born for this, He meets His Passion, For that this He freely willed, On the cross the Lamb is lifted Where His life-blood shall be spilled. 6 Faithful cross! Above all other, One and only noble tree! None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit thy peer may be! Sweetest wood and sweetest iron! Sweetest weight is hung on thee. 7 Thou alone wast counted worthy This world's ransom to uphold; For a shipwrecked race preparing Harbor, like the ark of old; With the sacred blood anointed From the smitten Lamb that rolled. 8 To the Trinity be glory: Everlasting, as is meet; Equal to the Father, equal To the Son and Paraclete: O Thou Three in One, whose praises All created things repeat. Topics: Passion of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: PICARDY
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Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle

Author: A. W. Wotherspoon, b. 1853; William, Mair, 1830-1920; Venantius H. C. Fortunatus, c. 530-609 Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #194 (1961) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle Glorious victory became; And above the cross, his trophy, Tell the triumph and the fame: Tell how he, the earth's Redeemer, By his death for man o'ercame. 2 Thirty years fulfilled among us- Perfect life in low estate- Born for this, and self-surrendered, To his passion dedicate, On the cross the Lamb is lifted, For his people immolate. 3 Unto God be laud and honor: To the Father, to the Son, To the mighty Spirit, glory- Ever Three and ever One: Pow'r and glory in the highest While eternal ages run. Amen. Topics: Christ, The Lord Jesus; Christ Death of; Christ Life, Ministry and Obedience of Scripture: Hebrews 12:2 Languages: English Tune Title: ARDUDWY
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Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle

Author: Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (c. 535-609); John Mason Neale (1818-1866); William Mair (1830-1920); Arthur Wellesley Wotherspoon (1853-1936) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #398 (2005) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle glorious victory became; and above the cross, his trophy, tell the triumph and the fame: tell how he, the earth's Redeemer, by his death for all o'ercame. 2 When the thirty years were ended, humbly lived for all to see, willingly he met his passion, born to set his people free: on the cross the Lamb is lifted, there the sacrifice to be. 3 His the nails, the spear, the spitting, reed and vinegar and gall; from his patient body piercèd blood and water streaming fall: earth and sea and stars and mankind by that stream are cleansèd all. 4 Faithful cross, above all other, one and only noble tree, none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit your match can be: focus of the world's redemption, your dear burden makes us free. 5 Praise and honour to the Father, praise and honour to the Son, praise and honour to the Spirit, ever Three and ever One, one in might, and one in glory, while eternal ages run. Topics: Christ Incarnate Passion and Death; Christian Year Good Friday; Jesus cross Scripture: 1 Peter 1:19 Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle

Author: John Mason Neale (1818-1866); Arthur Wellesley Wotherspoon (1853-1936); William Mair (1830-1920); Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (c. 535-609) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #398 (2008) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle glorious victory became; and above the cross, his trophy, tell the triumph and the fame: tell how he, the earth's Redeemer, by his death for all o'ercame. 2 When the thirty years were ended, humbly lived for all to see, willingly he met his passion, born to set his people free: on the cross the Lamb is lifted, there the sacrifice to be. 3 His the nails, the spear, the spitting, reed and vinegar and gall; from his patient body piercèd blood and water streaming fall: earth and sea and stars and mankind by that stream are cleansèd all. 4 Faithful cross, above all other, one and only noble tree, none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit your match can be: focus of the world's redemption, your dear burden makes us free. 5 Praise and honour to the Father, praise and honour to the Son, praise and honour to the Spirit, ever Three and ever One, one in might, and one in glory, while eternal ages run. Topics: Christ Incarnate Passion and Death; Christian Year Good Friday; Jesus cross Scripture: 1 Peter 1:19 Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA

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