1 The sign of the cross I triumphantly bear,
Though none of my kindred that emblem may wear.
I joyfully follow the champions of right,
Who march on to glory with weapons of might.
2 The Pillar that guides us through peril and strife,
The Rock that is cleft, giving waters of life,
Is Christ and His cross. By His Spirit and Word
The heart He refreshes, our Saviour and Lord.
3 O Shepherd, abide with us, care for us still,
And feed us and lead us and teach us Thy will,
And when in Thy heavenly fold we shall be
Our thanks and our praises we'll render to Thee.
Rosenius, Carl Olof. (Nysätra, Sweden, February 3, 1816--February 24, 1868). Lutheran. Son of a state church preacher with pietist convictions. University of Uppsala, 1838-1839. Tutor at Lenna. Lay preacher and evangelist. Editor of Pietisten, 1842-1868, a monthly which played a major role in the revival and free church movement. In order to stem the tide of separation and keep the revival within the state church, Rosenius and his friends organized "Evangeliska Fosterlandsstiftelsen" (Evangelical National Foundation) in 1856. In his activities as a lay preacher Rosenius was often accompanied by the singer-hymnist, Oscar Ahnfelt, and his lyrics were published in the latter's Andeliga Sånger (Spiritual Songs). Author of "Var jag går" (Wher… Go to person page >
Translator: Ernst W. Olson
Ernst W. Olson (b. Skane, Sweden, 1870; d. Chicago, IL, 1958) prepared the English translation for the 1925 Hymnal of the Lutheran Augustana Synod. As editor, writer, poet, and translator, Olson made a valuable contribution to Swedish-American culture and to church music. His family immigrated to Nebraska when he was five years old, but he spent much of his life in the Chicago area. Educated at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, he was editor of several Swedish-American newspapers and spent most of his professional career as an editor for the Augustana Book Concern (1911-1949). Olson wrote History of the Swedes in Illinois (1908). He also contributed four original hymns and twenty-eight translations to The Hymnal (1925) of the Evang… Go to person page >
Display Title: The sign of the cross I triumphantly bearFirst Line: The sign of the cross I triumphantly bearDate: 1903Subject: Hope | The Cross; The Christian Graces |
Display Title: The sign of the cross I triumphantly bearFirst Line: The sign of the cross I triumphantly bearAuthor: Carl Olof Rosenius; Ernst W. OlsonDate: 1931
Display Title: The Sign of the CrossFirst Line: The sign of the cross I triumphantly bearTune Title: ACK, SALIGA STUNDERAuthor: Carl Olof Rosenius; Ernst W. OlsonMeter: 11.11.11.12.11Source: In the paper Pietisten
Display Title: The sign of the cross I triumphantly bearFirst Line: The sign of the cross I triumphantly bearTune Title: ACK, SALIGA STUNDERAuthor: Carl Olof Rosenius (1816-1868); Ernst W. OlsonDate: 1950
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