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The Fathers Built This City

Author: William G. Tarrant Hymnal: The Hymnal for Boys and Girls #76 (1936) Meter: 7.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 The fathers built this city In ages long ago, And busy in the busy streets, They hurried to and fro; The children played around them, And sang the songs of yore, Till one by one they fell asleep, To work and play no more. 2 Yet still the city standeth, A hive of toiling men, And mother’s love makes happy home For children now as then; O God of ages, help us, Such citizens to be, That children’s children here may sing The songs of liberty. 3 Let all the people praise thee, Give all thy saving health, Or vain the laborer’s strong right arm And vain the merchant’s wealth, Send out Thy light to banish The shadows of the shame, Till all the civic virtues shine Around our city’s name. 4 A commonweal of brothers, United, great and small, Upon our banner blazoned be The Charter, "Each for all!" Nor let us cease from battle, Nor weary sheathe the sword, Until this city is become The city of the Lord. Amen. Topics: Our City Tune Title: ALFORD
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The Fathers Built This City

Author: William G. Tarrant Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1450 Meter: 7.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. The fathers built this city In ages long ago, And busy in the busy streets, They hurried to and fro; The children played around them, And sang the songs of yore, Till one by one they fell asleep, To work and play no more. 2. Yet still the city standeth, A hive of toiling men, And mother’s love makes happy home For children now as then; O God of ages, help us, Such citizens to be, That children’s children here may sing The songs of liberty. 3. Let all the people praise Thee, Give all Thy saving health, Or vain the laborer’s strong right arm And vain the merchant’s wealth; Send out Thy light to banish The shadows of the shame, Till all the civic virtues shine Around our city’s name. 4. A commonweal of brothers, United, great and small, Upon our banner blazoned be The charter, Each for all! Nor let us cease from battle, Nor weary sheathe the sword, Until this city is become The city of the Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: CIVITAS DEI

The fathers built this city

Author: William G. Tarrant, 1853-1928 Hymnal: The Beacon Song and Service book #136 (1935) Meter: 7.6.8.6 D Topics: Brotherhood and Service Languages: English Tune Title: KOMM, SEELE
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The Fathers Built This City

Author: William George Tarrant Hymnal: The Book of Worship of the Church School #150 (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: CIVITAS DEI

The Fathers Built This City

Author: William G. Tarrant Hymnal: Hymns for Creative Living #161 (1935) Topics: Brotherhood and Service; Courage, Faith, Loyalty; The Nation Languages: English Tune Title: ALFORD
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The fathers built this city

Author: Wm. Geo. Tarrant Hymnal: The Mission Hymnal. (Enlarged Edition) #188 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: [The fathers built this city]
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The fathers built this city

Author: W. G. Tarrant, 1853- Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #394 (1917) Lyrics: 1 The fathers built this city In ages long ago, And busy in its busy streets, They hurried to and fro; The children play around them And sang the songs of yore; Till, one by one, they fell asleep, To work and play no more. 2 Yet still the city standeth, A hive of toiling men, And mother's love make happy homes For children now as then; O God of Ages, help us Such citizens to be That children's children here may sing The songs of liberty. 3 Let all the people praise Thee; Give all Thy saving health; Or vain the lab'rer's strong right arm And vain the merchant's wealth. Send forth Thy light to banish The shadows and the shame, Till all the civic virtues shine Around our city's name. 4 A commonweal of brothers, United, great and small, Upon our banner blazon'd be, The charter "Each for all!" Nor let us cease from battle, Nor weary sheathe the sword, Until this city is become The city of the Lord. Topics: City Purified and established; City Purified and established; The Church and the Kingdom of God Social Service; Fathers, our Languages: English Tune Title: ALFORD
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The fathers built this city

Author: Rev. William George Tarrant Hymnal: The Hymnal #408 (1950) Meter: 7.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 The fathers built this city In ages long ago, And, busy in its busy streets, They hurried to and fro; The children played around them And sang the songs of yore, Till, one by one, they fell asleep, To work and play no more. 2 Yet still the city standeth, A hive of toiling men, And mother’s love makes happy home For children now as then; O God of ages, help us, Such citizens to be, That children’s children here may sing The songs of liberty! 3 Let all the people praise Thee, Give all Thy saving health, Or vain the laborer’s strong right arm And vain the merchant’s wealth; Send forth Thy light to stablish The glory of the Word, Until this city is become The city of the Lord! Amen. Topics: The Kingdom of God on Earth The City; City, The; Service Tune Title: PATMOS

The Fathers Built This City

Author: William Tarrant, 1853-1928 Hymnal: Christian Worship #503 (1941) Topics: Social Aspiration and Service Languages: English Tune Title: PATMOS
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The fathers built this city

Author: William George Tarrant Hymnal: At Worship #41 (1951) Languages: English Tune Title: KOMM, SEELE

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