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Con cánticos, Señor, Mi corazón y voz

Representative Text

1 Con cánticos, Señor,
mi corazón y voz
te adoran con fervor
¡oh trino, Santo Dios!
En tu creación te serviré,
y paz y amor proclamaré.

2 Tu mano divinal
trazó mi senda aquí;
mis pasos cada cual
guiados son por ti.
En tu creación te serviré,
y paz y amor proclamaré.

3 Innumerables son
los bienes, y sin par,
que por tu compasión
recibo sin cesar.
En tu creación te serviré,
y paz y amor proclamaré.

4 Tú eres, oh buen Dios,
mi sumo, todo bien;
por eso aclamaré
tu nombre por doquier.
En tu creación te serviré,
y paz y amor proclamaré.

Source: El Himnario Presbiteriano #28

Author: James John Cummins

Cummins, James John, son of a merchant in Cork, Ireland, was born in Cork, May 5, 1795. In 1834 he removed to London, and was for many years a Director of the Union Bank of Australia. He died at Wildecroft, Buckland, Surrey, Nov. 23, 1867. He devoted much time to the study of Hebrew and Theology. He prepared for the use of his children in their preparation for Confirmation, Seals of the Covenant Opened in the Sacraments. This work, including several hymns and poems, was published in 1839. The hymns and other poetical pieces were also published in 1839 as Poetical Meditations and Hymns by the Author of The Seals of the Covenant Opened. In 1849 this work was republished with additions as Hymns, Meditations, and other Poems. The title on the c… Go to person page >

Translator: Merrill N. Hutchinson

Merill N. Hutchinson. As of 1871, Hutchinson was pastor of a Presbyterian church in Dunellen, New Jersey. In 1873, he resigned his pastorate and moved to Mexico City. His works include: Himnario de las Iglesias Evangelica Translations-- Amoroso Salvador Con Cánticos, Señor Hay una Fuente sin Igual Obediente a Tu Mandato © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Con cánticos, Señor, Mi corazón y voz
English Title: Shall hymns of grateful love
Author: James John Cummins
Translator: Merrill N. Hutchinson
Language: Spanish
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

DARWALL

Composed by John Darwall (b. Haughton, Staffordshire, England, 1731; d. Walsall, Staffordshire, England, 1789), DARWALL'S 148TH was first published as a setting for Psalm 148 in Aaron William's New Universal Psalmodist (1770) with only soprano and bass parts. The harmonization dates from the ninete…

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Media

The Cyber Hymnal #13629
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Instances

Instances (1 - 9 of 9)

Cáliz de Bendiciones #48

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Celebremos Su Gloria #7

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El Himnario #28

El Himnario Bautista de la Gracia #14

TextPage Scan

El Himnario Presbiteriano #28

Himnos de la Iglesia #50

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Mil Voces para Celebrar #48

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The Cyber Hymnal #13629

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Toda La Iglesia Canta #42

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