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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, c. 530-609; John M. Neale, 1818-66 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #122 (1993) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; Sing the ending of the fray. Now above the cross, the trophy, Sound the loud triumphant lay. Tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, As a victim won the day. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness Of th' appointed time was come, He, the Word, was born of woman, Left for us his Father's home, Blazed the path of true obedience, Shone as light amidst the gloom. 3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished, He went forth from Nazareth, Destined, dedicated, willing, Did his work and met his death; Like a lamb he humbly yielded On the cross his dying breath. 4 Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, Be for all the noblest tree; None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit your equal be, Symbol of the world's redemption, For your burden makes us free. 5 Unto God be praise and glory; To the Father and the Son, To th' eternal Spirit honor Now and evermore be done -- Praise and glory in the highest While the timeless ages run. Topics: Lent; Lent Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus, 6th cent.; John Mason Neale, 19th cent. Hymnal: Hymns to the Living God #165 (2017) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; sing the ending of the fray. Now above the cross, the trophy, sound the loud triumphant lay: tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, as a victim won the day. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness of th'appointed time was come, He, the Word, was born of woman, left for us His Father's home, blazed the path of true obedience, shone as light amidst the gloom. 3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished, He went forth from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, did His work, and met His death; like a lamb He humbly yielded on the cross His dying breath. 4 Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, be for all the noblest tree; none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit your equal be; symbol of the world's redemption, for the weight that hung on thee! 5 Unto God be praise and glory: to the Father and the Son, to th'eternal Spirit honor now and evermore be done; praise and glory in the highest, while the timeless ages run. Topics: Jesus Christ Suffering and Death Languages: English Tune Title: RHUDDLAN
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, ca. 530–609; John Mason Neale, 1818–66 Hymnal: One and All Rejoice #210 (2020) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; Sing the ending of the fray. Now above the cross, the trophy, Sound the loud triumphant lay; Tell how Christ, the world’s redeemer, As a victim won the day. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness Of the_appointed time was come, He, the Word, was born of woman, Left for us His Father’s home, Blazed the path of true obedience, Shone as light amidst the gloom. 3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished, He went forth from Nazareth, Destined, dedicated, willing, Did His work, and met His death; Like a lamb He humbly yielded On the cross His dying breath. 4 Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, Be for all the noblest tree; None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit thine equal be; Symbol of the world’s redemption, For the weight that hung on thee! 5 Unto God be praise and glory; To the Father and the Son, To the_eternal Spirit honor Now and evermore be done; Praise and glory in the highest While the timeless ages run. Topics: Holy Week Good Friday Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantuis Honorius Fortunatus; John M. Neale Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #228 (1990) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; sing the ending of the fray; now above the cross, the trophy, sound the loud triumphant lay: tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, as a victim won the day. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness of the appointed time was come, he, the Word, was born of woman, left for us his Father's home, showed us human life made perfect, shone as light amidst the gloom. 3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished, he went forth from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, did his work, and met his death; like a lamb he humbly yielded on the cross his dying breath. 4 Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, be for all the noblest tree; none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit your equal be; symbol of the world's redemption, for your burden makes us free. 5 Unto God be praise and glory: to the Father and the Son, to th'eternal Spirit honor now and evermore be done; praise and glory in the highest, while the timeless ages run. Topics: Adoration of Jesus Christ; Adoration of Jesus Christ; Cross of Christ; Jesus Christ Sinlessness; Jesus Christ Final Victory Scripture: Isaiah 53:7 Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus, 6th cent.; John Mason Neale, 19th cent. Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #279 (2023) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; sing the ending of the fray. Now above the cross, the trophy, sound the loud triumphant lay: tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, as a victim won the day. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness of the appointed time was come, He, the Word, was born of woman, left for us His Father's home, blazed the path of true obedience, shone as light amidst the gloom. 3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished, He went forth from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, did His work, and met His death; like a lamb He humbly yielded on the cross His dying breath. 4 Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, be for all the noblest tree; none in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit your equal be; symbol of the world's redemption, for the weight that hung on thee! 5 Unto God be praise and glory: to the Father and the Son, to the eternal Spirit honor now and evermore be done; praise and glory in the highest, while the timeless ages run. Topics: Jesus Christ Suffering and Death Languages: English Tune Title: RHUDDLAN

Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, c. 530-609; Michael D. Schultz, b. 1963; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Christian Worship #419 (2021) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Topics: Jesus' Passion Scripture: Galatians 6:14 Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, c. 530-609; John Mason Neale, 1818-66 Hymnal: Lutheran Service Book #454 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; Sing the ending of the fray. Now above the cross, the trophy, Sound the loud triumphant lay: Tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, As a victim won the day. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness Of the appointed time was come, He, the Word, was born of woman, Left for us His Father's home, Blazed the path of true obedience, Shone as light amidst the gloom. 3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished, He went forth from Nazareth, Destined, dedicated, willing, Did His work, and met His death; Like a lamb He humbly yielded On the cross His dying breath. 4 Faithful cross, true sign of triumph, Be for all the noblest tree; None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit your equal be; Symbol of the world's redemption, For the weight that hung on thee! 5 Unto God be praise and glory: To the Father and the Son, To the eternal Spirit honor Now and evermore be done; Praise and glory in the highest While the timeless ages run. Topics: Holy Cross Day Scripture: Psalm 98:1-2 Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW
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Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, c. 530-609; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #602a (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, sing the last the dream affray; o'er the Cross, the victor's trophy, sound the high triumphal lay; how, the pains of death enduring, earth's Redeemer won the day. 2 When at length th'appointed fullness of the sacred time was come, he was sent, the world's creator, from the Father's heav'nly home, and was found in human fashion, offspring of the Virgin's womb. 3 Now the thirty years are ended which on earth he willed to see, willingly he meets his Passion, born to set his people free; on the cross the Lamb is lifted, there the sacrifice to be. 4 There the nails and spear he suffers, vinegar and gall and reed; from his sacred body piercèd blood and water both proceed: precious flood, which all creation from the stain of sin hath freed. 5 Faithful Cross, above all other, one and only noble tree! None in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit thy peer may be; sweetest wood and sweetest iron, sweetest weight is hung on thee! 6 Bend, O lofty tree, thy branches, thy too rigid sinews bend; and awhile the stubborn hardness, which thy birth bestowed, suspend; and the limbs of heav'n's high monarch gently on thine arms extend. 7 Thou alone wast counted worthy this world's ransom to sustain, that by thee a wrecked creation might its ark and haven gain, with the sacred blood anointed of the Lamb that hath been slain. 8 Praise and honour to the Father, praise and honour to the Son, praise and honour to the Spirit, ever Three and ever One, One in sight and One in glory while eternal ages run. Topics: Advent; Joy, Praise and Thanksgiving; Passiontide; Year A Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year A Proper 21; Year B Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year C Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Years A, B, and C Good Friday Scripture: John 19:34 Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, c. 530-609; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #602b (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, sing the last the dream affray; o'er the Cross, the victor's trophy, sound the high triumphal lay; how, the pains of death enduring, earth's Redeemer won the day. 2 When at length th'appointed fullness of the sacred time was come, he was sent, the world's creator, from the Father's heav'nly home, and was found in human fashion, offspring of the Virgin's womb. 3 Now the thirty years are ended which on earth he willed to see, willingly he meets his Passion, born to set his people free; on the cross the Lamb is lifted, there the sacrifice to be. 4 There the nails and spear he suffers, vinegar and gall and reed; from his sacred body piercèd blood and water both proceed: precious flood, which all creation from the stain of sin hath freed. 5 Faithful Cross, above all other, one and only noble tree! None in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit thy peer may be; sweetest wood and sweetest iron, sweetest weight is hung on thee! 6 Bend, O lofty tree, thy branches, thy too rigid sinews bend; and awhile the stubborn hardness, which thy birth bestowed, suspend; and the limbs of heav'n's high monarch gently on thine arms extend. 7 Thou alone wast counted worthy this world's ransom to sustain, that by thee a wrecked creation might its ark and haven gain, with the sacred blood anointed of the Lamb that hath been slain. 8 Praise and honour to the Father, praise and honour to the Son, praise and honour to the Spirit, ever Three and ever One, One in sight and One in glory while eternal ages run. Topics: Advent; Joy, Praise and Thanksgiving; Passiontide; Year A Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year A Proper 21; Year B Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year C Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Years A, B, and C Good Friday Scripture: John 19:34 Languages: English Tune Title: ST THOMAS (WEBBE)
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818-66; Venantius Fortunatus, 530-609 Hymnal: Worship Supplement #728 (1969) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, Sing the ending of the fray; Now above the cross, the trophy, Sound the loud triumphant lay: Tell how Christ, the world's Redeemer, As a victim won the day. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness Of the appointed time was come, He, the Word, was born of woman, Left for us his Father's home, Showed to men the perfect manhood, Shone as light amidst the gloom. 3 Thus, with thirty years accomplished, Went he forth from Nazareth, Destined, dedicate, willing, Wrought his work, and met his death; Like a lamb he humbly yielded On the cross his dying breath. 4 Faithful cross, thou sign of triumph, Now for man the noblest tree, None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit thy peer may be; Symbol of the world's redemption, For the weight that hung on thee! 5 Unto God be praise and glory: To the Father and the Son, To the eternal Spirit honor Now and evermore be done; Praise and glory in the highest, While the timeless ages run. Amen. Topics: The Christian Year Good Friday Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW

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