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![]() | Hark! the voice eternal, Robed in majestyAuthor: John Julian (1882)Published in 20 hymnals |
1 Hark! the voice eternal,
Robed in majesty,
Calling into being
Earth and sea and sky;
Hark! in countless numbers
All the angel-throng
Hail creation's morning
With one burst of song.
High in regal glory,
'Mid eternal light,
Reign, O King immortal,
Holy, infinite.
2 Bright the world and glorious,
Calm both earth and sea,
Noble in its grandeur
Stood man's purity;
Came the great transgression,
Came the saddening fall,
Death and desolation
Breathing over all.
Still in regal glory,
'Mid eternal light,
Reigned the King immortal,
Holy, infinite.
3 Long the nations waited,
Through the troubled night,
Looking, longing, yearning,
For the promised light.
Prophets saw the morning
Breaking far away,
Minstrels sang the splendor
Of that opening day.
Whilst in regal glory,
'Mid eternal light,
Reigned the King immortal,
Holy, infinite.
4 Brightly dawned the Advent
Of the new-born King,
Joyously the watchers
Heard the angels sing.
Sadly closed the evening
Of His hallowed life,
As the noontide darkness
Veiled the last dread strife.
Lo! again in glory,
'Mid eternal light,
Reigns the King immortal,
Holy, infinite.
5 Lo! again He cometh,
Robed in clouds of light,
As the Judge eternal,
Armed with power and might.
Nations to His footstool
Gathered then shall be;
Earth shall yield her treasures,
And her dead, the sea.
Till the trumpet soundeth,
'Mid eternal light,
Reign, Thou King immortal,
Holy, infinite.
6 Jesu! Lord and Master,
Prophet, Priest and King,
To Thy feet, triumphant,
Hallowed praise we bring.
Thine the pain and weeping,
Thine the victory;
Power, and praise, and honor,
Be, O Lord, to Thee.
High in regal glory,
'Mid eternal light,
Reign, O King immortal,
Holy, infinite.
Amen.
The Hymnal: revised and enlarged as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United Staets of America in the year of our Lord 1892
Born: JanÂuÂaÂry 27, 1839, St. AgÂnes, CornÂwall.
Died: JanÂuÂaÂry 22, 1913, Thirsk, YorkÂshire, EngÂland.
Educated priÂvateÂly, JuÂliÂan gradÂuÂatÂed from DurÂham UnÂiÂverÂsiÂty (MA 1887), LamÂbeth (DD 1894), and HowÂard UnÂiÂverÂsiÂty in WashÂingÂton, DC (LLD 1894). He took HoÂly OrÂders in 1866, and served as ViÂcar of WinÂcoÂbank (1876-1905) and ViÂcar of TopÂcliff, YorkÂshire (1905-). HowÂevÂer, he is best known as a hymnÂolÂoÂgist. The standÂard refÂerÂence work in this field is his maÂssive DicÂtionÂary of HymÂnolÂoÂgy: OrÂiÂgin and HisÂtoÂry of ChrisÂtian Hymns and HymnÂwritÂers of All AgÂes and NaÂtions, ToÂgeÂther with BiÂoÂgraphÂicÂal and CriÂtiÂcal NoÂticÂ… Go to person page >| First Line: | Hark! the voice eternal, Robed in majesty |
| Title: | Hark! the voice eternal |
| Author: | John Julian (1882) |
| Meter: | 6.5.6.5.6.5 D |
| Language: | English |
