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![]() | A great and mighty wonder, A full and holy cureTranslator: John Mason Neale; Author: Justin H. Knecht, 1799; Author: Germanicus (458)Tune: ES IST EIN ROS (5556553) Published in 60 hymnals | |
A great and mighty wonder!
A full and holy cure!
The Virgin bears the Infant,
With Virgin-honour pure!
The Word becomes Incarnate,
And yet remains on high:
And Cherubim sing anthems
To shepherds from the sky.
And we with them triumphant
Repeat the hymn again:
“To GOD on high be glory,
And peace on earth to men!”
While thus they sing your Monarch,
Those bright angelic bands,
Rejoice, ye vales and mountains!
Ye oceans, clap your hands!
Since all He comes to ransom,
By all be He adored,
The Infant born in Bethlehem,
The Saviour and the LORD!
And idol forms shall perish,
And error shall decay,
And CHRIST shall wield His sceptre,
Our LORD and GOD for aye.
Hymns of the Eastern Church 1866
Neale, John Mason, D.D., was born in Conduit Street, London, on Jan. 24, 1818. He inherited intellectual power on both sides: his father, the Rev. Cornelius Neale, having been Senior Wrangler, Second Chancellor's Medallist, and Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and his mother being the daughter of John Mason Good, a man of considerable learning. Both father and mother are said to have been "very pronounced Evangelicals." The father died in 1823, and the boy's early training was entirely under the direction of his mother, his deep attachment for whom is shown by the fact that, not long before his death, he wrote of her as "a mother to whom I owe more than I can express." He was educated at Sherborne Grammar School, and was afterwards… Go to person page >| First Line: | A great and mighty wonder, A full and holy cure |
| Title: | A Great and Mighty Wonder |
| Greek Title: | Μέγα καί παράδοξον Θαΰμα |
| Author: | Germanicus (458) |
| Author: | Justin H. Knecht, 1799 |
| Translator: | John Mason Neale |
| Meter: | 7.6.7.6.6.7.6 |
