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Lo upon the altar lies

Representative Text

1 Lo, upon the altar lies
Bread of heaven from the skies:
Food to mortal wand'rers giv'n,
To the sons and heirs of heav'n.

2 Jesus, Shepherd of Thy sheep,
Thou Thy flock in safety keep.
Living Bread, Thy life supply;
Strengthen us, or else we die.

3 Thou Who feedest us below,
Source of all we have or know,
Grant that with Thy saints above
We may reach Thy feast of love!


Source: American Lutheran Hymnal #52

Author: Thomas Aquinas

Thomas of Aquino, confessor and doctor, commonly called The Angelical Doctor, “on account of," says Dom Gueranger, "the extraordinary gift of understanding wherewith God had blessed him," was born of noble parents, his father being Landulph, Count of Aquino, and his mother a rich Neapolitan lady, named Theodora. The exact date of his birth is not known, but most trustworthy authorities give it as 1227. At the age of five he was sent to the Benedictine monastery at Monte Cassino to receive his first training, which in the hands of a large-hearted and God-fearing man, resulted in so filling his mind with knowledge and his soul with God, that it is said the monks themselves would often approach by stealth to hear the words of piety and wisdo… Go to person page >

Translator: Edward Caswall

Edward Caswall was born in 1814, at Yately, in Hampshire, where his father was a clergyman. In 1832, he went to Brasenose College, Oxford, and in 1836, took a second-class in classics. His humorous work, "The Art of Pluck," was published in 1835; it is still selling at Oxford, having passed through many editions. In 1838, he was ordained Deacon, and in 1839, Priest. He became perpetural Curate of Stratford-sub-Castle in 1840. In 1841, he resigned his incumbency and visited Ireland. In 1847, he joined the Church of Rome. In 1850, he was admitted into the Congregation of the Oratory at Birmingham, where he has since remained. He has published several works in prose and poetry. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Lo upon the altar lies
Latin Title: Ecce Panis Angelorum
Author: Thomas Aquinas
Translator: Edward Caswall (1848)
Meter: 7.7.7.7
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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American Lutheran Hymnal #52

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Church Book #337

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Church Book #337

Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #d234

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #184

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #433

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #272

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Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #272

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a272

Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) #d183

Hymns of the Ages #d68

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Lyra Catholica #285

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School and Parish Hymnal #196

The Little Catholic Hymn Book #d41

The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) #d445

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The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #750a

The Selah Song Book. Word ed. #d213

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