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780a. The life, which God's Incarnate Word

1 The life, which God’s Incarnate Word
lived here below with men,
three blest evangelists record
with heaven-inspirèd pen:

2 John soars on high, beyond the three,
to God the Father’s throne;
and shows in what deep mystery
the Word with God is One.

3 Upon the Saviour’s loving breast
invited to recline,
’twas thence he drew, in moments blest,
rich stores of truth divine.

4 And thence did that angelic love
his inmost spirit fill,
which, once enkindled from above,
breathes in his pages still.

5 Jesu, the virgin’s Holy Son,
we praise thee and adore,
who art with God the Father One
and Spirit evermore.

Text Information
First Line: The life, which God's Incarnate Word
Latin Title: Quae dixit, egit, pertulit
Author: Anonymous
Translator: Edward Caswall, 1814-1878
Meter: C.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Saints' and Other Holy Days: St. John the Evangelist
Source: Cluniac Breviary, Paris, 1686
Tune Information
Name: WHITWELL
Composer: John Hopkins, 1822-1900
Meter: C.M.
Key: C Major



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