1 Venid, pecadores, que Dios por su amor
Al cielo nos llama, que es patria mejor;
Do nunca la aurora perdió su fulgor;
Do brilla la gloria del Dios Creador.
2 Dejemos, hermanos, aparte el dolor;
Que arriba en los cielos el coro cantor
De espíritus puros proclama Señor
A Cristo, Dios Hombre, el gran Redentor.
3 Trabajas y sufres aquí, pecador;
El pan que teu comas tendrás con sudor;
Mas Dios te reserva por suerte mejor
Primicias celestes de eterno valor.
In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries. Go to person page >
MALDWYN, a personal name in Welsh, is a traditional Welsh tune thought to date from the seventeenth century. It was published in David Evan's (PHH 285) collection Moliant Cenedl Dinbych (1920). The tune consists of four long phrases, each of which has the same rhythmic scheme. In minor tonality, the…
Display Title: Venid, pecadores, que Dios por su amorFirst Line: Venid, pecadores, que Dios por su amorTune Title: MALDWYNAuthor: DesconocidoMeter: 11 11, 11 11.Date: 1964Subject: Arrepentimiento y Confesión | ; La Vida Cristiana | Invitación; Repentance and Confession | ; The Christian Life | Invitation
Display Title: Hogar CelestialFirst Line: Venid, pecadores, que Dios por su amorTune Title: [Venid, pecadores, que Dios por su amor]Scripture: Genesis 3:19; Genesis 3:21Date: 1970
Display Title: Hogar CelestialFirst Line: Venid, pecadores, que Dios por su amorTune Title: [Venid, pecadores, que Dios por su amor]Scripture: Genesis 3:19; Genesis 3:21Date: 1964