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Day of wrath that ends the ages

Author: Alfred Henry Reynar Appears in 2 hymnals

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REYNAR

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Dr. Herbert Sanders, 1879- Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 63317 65363 36223 Used With Text: Day of wrath that ends the ages!
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CELANO

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Sources: Ancient Chorale Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 12314 32122 32176 Used With Text: Day of wrath that ends the ages!

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Day of wrath that ends the ages!

Author: Dr. A. H. Reynar, 1840-; Thomas of Celano, d. 1255 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #579a (1917) Lyrics: 1 Day of wrath that ends the ages! All-consuming fire rages! As foretold by saints and sages. 2 Day to men of fear and trembling, When before the Judge assembling, And each sinful deed rememb'ring. 3 Silent tombs are trumpet-shaken Sleeping dead, surprised, awaken All before the throne are taken. 4 With the last assize beginning, Open stands all secret sinning No offence exemption winning. 5 How excuse my ill behaviour? Who for me can now win favour, When e'en just men need a Saviour? 6 Terrors manifold surround Thee, Yet have sinners gracious found Thee, Throw Thine arm of mercy round me. 7 Jesus, shed Thy mercy on me, Thou didst take my flesh upon Thee; Bid me not at last go from Thee. 8 Toilsomely my soul Thou soughtest, On the cross my life Thou boughtest, Lose not that for which Thou foughtest. 9 Mary's sins by Thee remitted, And the thief to bliss admitted, Plead my hope may be permitted. 10 Let that day of lamentation Usher in Thy new creation, Manifest Thy great salvation! Topics: The Christian Life Time, Death, Eternity; Day Of Wrath; Judgment Languages: English Tune Title: REYNAR
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Day of wrath that ends the ages!

Author: Dr. A. H. Reynar, 1840-; Thomas of Celano, d. 1255 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #579b (1917) Lyrics: 1 Day of wrath that ends the ages! All-consuming fire rages! As foretold by saints and sages. 2 Day to men of fear and trembling, When before the Judge assembling, And each sinful deed rememb'ring. 3 Silent tombs are trumpet-shaken Sleeping dead, surprised, awaken All before the throne are taken. 4 With the last assize beginning, Open stands all secret sinning No offence exemption winning. 5 How excuse my ill behaviour? Who for me can now win favour, When e'en just men need a Saviour? 6 Terrors manifold surround Thee, Yet have sinners gracious found Thee, Throw Thine arm of mercy round me. 7 Jesus, shed Thy mercy on me, Thou didst take my flesh upon Thee; Bid me not at last go from Thee. 8 Toilsomely my soul Thou soughtest, On the cross my life Thou boughtest, Lose not that for which Thou foughtest. 9 Mary's sins by Thee remitted, And the thief to bliss admitted, Plead my hope may be permitted. 10 Let that day of lamentation Usher in Thy new creation, Manifest Thy great salvation! Topics: Day Of Wrath; The Christian Life Time, Death, Eternity; Judgment Languages: English Tune Title: CELANO

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Thomas of Celano

1200 - 1265 Person Name: Thomas of Celano, d. 1255 Alterer of "Day of wrath that ends the ages!" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book Thomas of Celano was born at Celano in the Abruzzi, and joined St. Francis of Assisi c. 1214. He was commissioned by Gregory IX to write the life of St. Francis: the First Legend, 1229; the Second Legend, 1247; and the Tract on the Miracle of St. Francis a few years later. His Legend of St. Clare was composed in 1255. He was probably among the first band of friars to visit Germany, 1221. --The Hymnal 1940 Companion =============================== Thomas of Celano. It is somewhat remarkable that neither the date of the birth nor of the death of this writer, whose name is so intimately associated with the Dies Irae, is on record. He was a native of Celano, a small town near the lake Fucino, in the farther Abruzzo, and hence his name of Thomas of Celano. Several of the inhabitants of this town were driven therefrom by Frederick II. in 1223, and Thomas with the rest. He found his way to Assisi, and became a monk there during the lifetime of St. Francis. The Franciscan Order was established in 1208, Thomas was therefore one of the early students at Assisi. He was subsequently "custos of the convents of Worms, Mentz, and Cologne, and afterwards sole custos of the Rhine districts." The last named appointment he held till 1230, when he returned to Assisi. As intimated above the date of his death is not on record. It is sometimes given as 1255. Thomas also wrote a Life of St. Francis. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix I (1907) See also in: Hymn Writers of the Church

Herbert Sanders

1878 - 1938 Person Name: Dr. Herbert Sanders, 1879- Composer of "REYNAR" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book

Alfred Henry Reynar

1840 - 1921 Author of "Day of wrath that ends the ages" Reynar, Alfred Henry. (Quebec City, 1840--September 26, 1921, Toronto, Ontario). Methodist. Victoria University (then located at Cobourg, Ont.), B.A., 1862; M.A., 1869. Except for one pastorate at Shefford, Ont., 1864-1865, he taught English and modern languages at Victoria from his graduation until his retirement in 1909 (by which time the college had relocated in Toronto), thus influencing two generations of Canada's leading Methodists. In 1871 he married the daughter of William Morley Punshon. He served on the compilation committee for, and contributed translations to, the Methodist Hymn Book of 1917. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives
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