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Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict

Author: J. B. De Contes, 1601-79; W. Palmer Appears in 6 hymnals Used With Tune: GOTT WILL'S MACHEN

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SPONSA CHRISTI

Appears in 3 hymnals Tune Sources: Mode i and ii Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 21245 43265 64566 Used With Text: Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict
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GOTT WILL'S MACHEN

Appears in 36 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. L. Steiner, 1688-1761 Incipit: 13251 32554 32432 Used With Text: Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict

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Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict

Author: J. B. De Contes, 1601-79; W. Palmer Hymnal: The English Hymnal #253a (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: [Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict]

Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict

Author: J. B. De Contes, 1601-79; W. Palmer Hymnal: The English Hymnal #253a (1933) Languages: English Tune Title: [Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict]
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Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict

Author: Jean Baptiste de Contes, 1601-79 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #523 (1986) Lyrics: 1 Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict Here below doth never cease Lift thy voice and tell the triumphs Of the blessed ones at peace 2 Joyful be this day of gladness, Feast of all the Saints on high; Let our songs, 'mid heav'ns rejoicing, Sound in sweetest harmony 3 There, the ever Virgin mother, Reunited with her Son, Leads the praise of all the ransomed Who that heav'nly realm have won. 4 There, the angels and archangels, Circling round the throne on high Hymn the Lord of all creation In divinest minstrelsy. 5 John, the herald and forerunner Heads the great prophetic throng. While the Patriarchs in chorus Join to swell the angels' song. 6 Near to Christ, the Twelve apostles, Chosen as foundation stones, Now behold the city's splendour, Seated on celestial thrones. 7 There the martyrs, robed in crimson, Sign of lifeblood freely spent, Now enjoy the life eternal In the Saviour's love content. 8 Virgins, to the Lamb devoted, Following in steadfast love, Bring the bridal garlands with them To the marriage feast above 9 There, confessors are rewarded, And each holy humble soul, Who on earth left no memorial, Now make up the saintly whole. 10 All the blest adore for ever God's surpassing majesty. Threefold anthems ever raising To the all Holy Trinity. 11 In your heav'nly habitation, That eternal home on high Hear, ye saints our prayer and pleading As to God we lift our cry. 12 By your heav'nly intercession Help your fellow Christians here, That in love of Christ our Saviour We through grace may persevere. 13 So may God our Father grant us Here to serve in holiness, And at length by his good mercy Share that heav'n which ye possess. Topics: All Saints Languages: English Tune Title: SPONSA CHRISTI

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William Palmer

1811 - 1879 Person Name: W. Palmer Translator of "Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict" in The English Hymnal Palmer, William, M.A., eldest s. of W. J. Palmer, Rector of Mixbury, Oxford, was born July 12, 1811, and matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford, July 27, 1826, aged 15. He graduated B.A. 1831, and M.A. 1833. He subsequently was a Fellow, Bursar, Tutor, and Vice-President of his College; and also held other important appointments both at Oxford and at the University of Durham. He joined the Church of Rome in 1855, and died April 5, 1879. Mr. Palmer published some translations of Latin hymns as Short Poems and Hymns, the latter mostly Translations, Oxford. Printed by I. Shrimpton, mdcccxlv. A few of these have come into common use. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Jean B. de Contes

1601 - 1679 Person Name: J. B. De Contes, 1601-79 Author of "Spouse of Christ, whose earthly conflict" in The English Hymnal Born: Cir­ca 1601. Died: Ju­ly 4, 1679, Par­is, France. De Contes be­came Dean of Par­is in 1647. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Johann Ludwig Steiner

1688 - 1761 Person Name: J. L. Steiner, 1688-1761 Composer of "GOTT WILL'S MACHEN" in The English Hymnal
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