Make broad the path, unspar the gate

Representative Text

1 Make broad the path, unbar the gatem
The King of glory comes in state:
Behold the Lord of lords appear;
The Savior of mankind is near.

2 See health and wealth are in His train,
Exult and raise the joyful strain:
Ye ransomed sons of Adams' race,
Praise God, the Fount of every grace!

3 The Sun of justice, help in need,
On wings of mercy He doth speed:
His regal crown is holiness,
His scepter mercy, quickt to bless.

4 He is the very Sun of joy,
And fraught with bliss without alloy,
All praise to God the Lord of Light,
My joy and comfort, day and night!

5 Jesu, Ty Spirit guide my way
Unto the land of endless day!
Laud, honor, love and fairest fame
Ascribe we all to Jesu's name!

Source: The Summit Choirbook #7

Author: George R. Woodward

Educated at Caius College in Cambridge, England, George R. Woodward (b. Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, 1848; d. Highgate, London, England, 1934) was ordained in the Church of England in 1874. He served in six parishes in London, Norfolk, and Suffolk. He was a gifted linguist and translator of a large number of hymns from Greek, Latin, and German. But Woodward's theory of translation was a rigid one–he held that the translation ought to reproduce the meter and rhyme scheme of the original as well as its contents. This practice did not always produce singable hymns; his translations are therefore used more often today as valuable resources than as congregational hymns. With Charles Wood he published three series of The Cowley Carol Book (19… Go to person page >

Author: Georg Weissel

Weissel, Georg, son of Johann Weissel, judge and afterwards burgomaster at Doranau, near Königsberg, was born at Domnau in 1590. He studied at the University of Königsberg, from 1608 to 1611, and thereafter, for short periods, at Wittenberg, Leipzig, Jena, Strassburg, Basel and Marburg In 1614 he was appointed rector of the school at Friedland near Domnau, but resigned this post after three years, and returned to Königsberg to resume his studies in theology. Finally, in 1623, he became pastor of the newly erected Altrossgart church at Königsberg, where he remained till his death, on August 1, 1635. Weissel was one of the most important of the earlier hymn-writers of Prussia. His hymns, about 20 in all, are good in style, moderate in le… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Make broad the path, unspar the gate
German Title: Macht hoch die Thür
Author: Georg Weissel
Author: George R. Woodward
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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