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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus (540?-600?); Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #185 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, sing the ending of the fray; now above the cross, the trophy, sound the loud triumphant lay: tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, as a victim won the day. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness of the appointed time was come, Christ, the word, was born of woman, left for us his heavenly home; showed us human life made perfect, shone as light amid the gloom. 3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished, went he forth from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, wrought his work and met his death. Like a lamb he humbly yielded on the cross his dying breath. 4 Faithful cross, thou sign of triumph, now for us the noblest tree, none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit thy peer may be; symbol of the world's redemption, for the weight that hung on thee! 5 Unto God be praise and glory: to the Father and the Son, to the eternal spirit honour now and evermore be done; praise and glory in the highest, while the timeless ages run. Topics: Holy Week (Good Friday) Scripture: Isaiah 52:13-15; 53 Languages: English Tune Title: ORIEL
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Honorius Fortunatus; Percy Dearmer Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #296 (1989) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 First Line: Sing my tongue, the glorious battle Lyrics: 1. Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, sing the ending of the fray; now above the cross, the trophy, sound the loud triumphant lay: tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, as a victim won the day. 2. Tell how, when at length the fullness of th' appointed time was come, Christ, the Word, was born of woman, left for us his heavenly home; showed us human life made perfect, shone as light amid the gloom. 3. Thus, with thirty years accomplished, went he forth from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, wrought his work, and met his death. Like a lamb he humbly yielded on the cross his dying breath. 4. Faithful cross, thou sign of triumph, now for us the noblest tree, none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit thy peer may be; symbol of the world's redemption, for the weight that hung on thee! 5. Unto God be praise and glory: to the Father and the Son, to th' eternal Spirit honor now and evermore be done; praise and glory in the highest, while unending ages run. Topics: Christ's Gracious Life Passion and Death; Adoration and Praise; Christian Year Lent; Christian Year Holy Week; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ Cross; Jesus Christ Example; Service Music Doxology Languages: English Tune Title: PICARDY
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus; Percy Dearmer; John M. Neale Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6091 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1. Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, Sing the ending of the fray; Now above the cross, the trophy, Sound the loud triumphant lay: Tell how Christ the world’s Redeemer, As a victim won the day. 2. He, our maker, deeply grieving That the first made Adam fell, When he ate the fruit forbidden Whose reward was death and hell, Marked e’en then this tree the ruin Of the first tree to dispel. 3. Tell how, when at length the fullness, Of th’appointed time was come, Christ, the Word, was born of woman, Left for us His heavenly home; Showed us human life made perfect, Shone as light amid the gloom. 4. Lo! He lies an Infant weeping, Where the narrow manger stands, While the mother-maid His members Wraps in mean and lowly bands, And the swaddling clothes is winding Round His helpless feet and hands. 5. Thus, with thirty years accomplished, Went He forth from Nazareth, Destined, dedicated, willing, Wrought His work, and met His death. Like a lamb He humbly yielded On the cross His dying breath. 6. There the nails and spears He suffers, Vinegar, and gall, and reed; From His sacred body piercèd Blood and water both proceed; Precious flood, which all creation From the stain of sin hath freed. 7. Faithful cross, thou sign of triumph, Now for us the noblest tree, None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit thy peer may be; Symbol of the world’s redemption, For the weight that hung on thee! 8. Bend thy boughs, O tree of glory! Thy relaxing sinews bend; For awhile the ancient rigor That thy birth bestowed, suspend; And the King of heavenly beauty On thy bosom gently tend! 9. Thou alone wast counted worthy This world’s ransom to sustain, That a shipwrecked race forever Might a port of refuge gain, With the sacred blood anointed Of the Lamb of sinners slain. 10. To the Trinity be glory Everlasting, as is meet: Equal to the Father, equal To the Son, and Paraclete: God the Three in One, whose praises All created things repeat. Languages: English Tune Title: PICARDY

Sing, My Tongue, The Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609; Percy Dearmer, 1867-1936 Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada #446a (1971) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609; Percy Dearmer 1867-1936 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #78 (1986) Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, Sing the ending of the fray, O'er the cross, the victor's trophy, Sound the loud triumphant lay: Tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, As a Victim won the day. 2 God in pity saw man fallen, Shamed and sunk in misery, When he fell on death by tasting Fruit of the forbidden tree: Then another tree was chosen Which the world from death should free. 3 Therefore when the appointed fulness Of the holy time was come, He was sent who maketh all things Forth from God's eternal home: Thus he came to earth, incarnate, Offspring of a maiden's womb. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, Now at length his hour fulfilled, Born for this, he meets his Passion, For that this he freely willed, On the Cross the Lamb is lifted, Where his life-blood shall be spilled. 5 To the Trinity be glory, To the Father and the Son, With the co-eternal Spirit, Ever Three and ever One, One in love and one in splendor, While unending ages run. Amen. Topics: The Christian Year Passiontide; Office Hymn Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609; Percy Dearmer, 1867-1936 Hymnal: Common Praise #121 (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, sing the ending of the fray, o'er the cross, the victor's trophy, sound the loud triumphant lay: tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, as a victim won the day. 2 God in pity saw man fallen, shamed and sunk in misery, when he fell on death by tasting fruit of the forbidden tree: then another tree was chosen which the world from death should free. 3 Therefore when the appointed fullness of the holy time was come, he was sent who maketh all things forth from God's eternal home: thus he came to earth, incarnate, offspring of a maiden's womb. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, now at length his hour fulfilled, born for this, he meets his Passion, for that this he freely willed, on the cross the Lamb is lifted, where his life-blood shall be spilled. 5 To the Trinity be glory, to the Father and the Son, with the co-eternal Spirit, ever Three and ever One, one in love and one in splendour, while unending ages run. Amen. Topics: Passiontide and Holy Week; Lent V Year C Scripture: John 1:14 Languages: English; Latin Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Percy Dearmer (1867-1936); Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (c. 535--609) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #151 (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, sing the ending of the fray, o'er the cross, the victor's trophy, sound the loud triumphant lay: tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, as a victim won the day. 2 God in pity saw man fallen, shamed and sunk in misery, when he fell on death by tasting fruit of the forbidden tree: then another tree was chosen which the world from death should free. 3 Therefore when the appointed fullness of the holy time was come, he was sent who maketh all things forth from God's eternal home: thus he came to earth, incarnate, offspring of a maiden's womb. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, now at length his hour fulfilled, born for this, he meets his Passion, for that this he freely willed, on the cross the Lamb is lifted, where his life-blood shall be spilled. 5 To the Trinity be glory, to the Father and the Son, with the co-eternal Spirit, ever Three and ever One, one in love and one in splendour, while unending ages run. Amen. Topics: Atonement; Church year Passiontide; Church Year Good Friday; Jesus Life and Ministry; Jesus Names and images for; Passiontide; Victory Scripture: Genesis 3:1-7 Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA

Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus (c. 530-609); Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) Hymnal: The Treasury of Easter Music and music for Passiontide #25 (1963) Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Bishop Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609; P. D. Hymnal: The English Hymnal #95 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle]

Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Canon Percy Dearmer; Bp. Venantius Fortunatus Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #129a (1939) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Topics: Passiontide; The Fifth Sunday in Lent Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA

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