A Church of England Hymn Book #440
Display Title: Tis for conquering kings to gain First Line: Tis for conquering kings to gain Meter: 77 77 Date: 1880
A Church of England Hymn Book #440
1 'Tis for conquering kings to gain
Glory o'er their myriads slain;
Jesus, Thy more glorious strife
Hath restored a world to life.
2 So no other Name is given
Unto mortals under heaven
Which can make the dead to rise,
And exalt them to the skies.
3 That which Christ so hardly wrought,
That which He so dearly bought,
That salvation, mortals, say,
Will you madly cast away?
4 Rather gladly for that Name
Bear the cross, endure the shame;
Joyfully for Him to die
Is not death, but victory.
5 Dost Thou, Jesus, condescend
To be called the sinner's Friend?
Ours, then, it shall always be
Thus to make our boast of Thee.
Amen.
The Hymnal: Published by the authority of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1895
First Line: | 'Tis for conquering kings to gain |
Latin Title: | Victis sibi cognomina |
Author: | Anonymous |
Translator: | John Chandler (1837) |
Meter: | 7.7.7.7 |
Source: | Paris Breviary, 1736 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |