Que Festa Sem Igual

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1 Que festa sem igual
Preparas, Salvador,
Pra a Tua Igreja celebrar
O Teu imenso amor!

2 Eis quanto a Ti custou
A nossa redenção!
Eis quanto para nós ganhou
A Tua expiação!

3 O preço redentor,
Pagaste-o Tu, Jesus!
É nossa a plena salvação
Obtida pela cruz!

4 Foi Tua a oblação
Que para nós valeu!
Mas nossa a vida, o gozo, a paz
E nosso o Pão do céu.

5 Qual sobre um monte, nós
Daqui podemos ver
O horror da cruz, a escuridão
E a glória que hás de ter!

6 E desse fundo val,
Trilhado pelo amor,
Subimos, hoje, pela fé,
Para onde estás, Senhor!

7 Pois uma só visão
Nos prende a vista aqui:
Deixando tudo o mais,
Senhor, nós vemos só a Ti.

8 Cercamos-Te, Senhor,
A Quem queremos dar
Louvor eterno, ó Salvador,
E gratos Te adorar.

Source: Hinos e Cânticos: com música #548

Author: Elizabeth Rundle Charles

Charles, Elizabeth, née Rundle, is the author of numerous and very popular works intended to popularize the history of early Christian life in Great Britain; of Luther and his times; of Wesley and his work; the struggles of English civil wars; and kindred subjects as embodied in the Chronicles of the Schönherg-Cotta Family, the Diary of Kitty Trevelyan, &c, was born at Tavistock, Devonshire, Her father was John Rundle, M.P., and her husband, Andrew Paton Charles, Barrister-at-Law. Mrs. Charles has made some valuable contributions to hymnology, including original hymns and translations from the Latin and German. These were given in her:— (1) The Voice of Christian Life in Song; or, Hymns and Hymn-writers of Many Lands and Ages, 1858; (2… Go to person page >

Translator: Henry Maxwell Wright

Born in Lisbon, 7 December 1849 to English parents who were Christians. He returned to England and worked in business. After helping Dwight Moody in evangelism campaigns in England in 1874 and 1875 he abandoned his business career and became an evangelist in England and Scotland. He returned to Portugal on several occasions for evangelism meetings and wrote many hymns in Portuguese. [Source?] Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Que festa sem igual
Title: Que Festa Sem Igual
Author: Elizabeth Rundle Charles
Translator: Henry Maxwell Wright
Language: Portuguese

Tune

TRENTHAM

Robert Jackson (b, Oldham, Lancashire, England, 1842; d. Oldham, 1914) originally, composed TRENTHAM as a setting for Henry W. Baker's "O Perfect Life of Love" (380). Named for a village in Staffordshire, England, close to the town in which Jackson was born, the tune was published with the Baker tex…

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