276. For thy blest saints, a noble throng

1. For thy blest saints, a noble throng,
who fell by fire and sword,
or early died or flourished long,
we praise thy Name, 0 Lord.

2. For James who left his father's side,
not lingering by the sea:
he heard what could not be denied,
thy summons, "Follow me";

3. he stood with thee beside the dead;
he climbed the mount with thee,
and saw the glory round thy head,
one of thy chosen three;

4. he knelt beneath the olive shade;
he drank thy cup of pain;
and slain by Herod's flashing blade,
he saw thy face again.

5. Lord, may we learn to drink thy cup,
and meek and firm be found,
when thou shalt come to take us up
where thine elect are crowned.

Text Information
First Line: For thy blest saints, a noble throng
Author: Cecil Francis Alexander, 1818-1895 (alt.)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 1985
Topic: Holy Days and Various Occasions: Saint James (July 25)
Tune Information
Name: DUNLAP'S CREEK
Composer: Freeman Lewis, 1780-1859
Harmonizer: Margaret W. Mealy, b. 1922
Meter: CM
Key: D Major



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