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![]() | Jesus, name all names aboveTranslator: John Mason Neale; Author: Theoktistos, ho Stouditēs (890)Published in 58 hymnals |
JESU, Name all names above,
JESU, best and dearest,
JESU, Fount of perfect love,
Holiest, tenderest, nearest;
JESU, source of grace completest,
JESU purest, JESU sweetest,
JESU, Well of power Divine,
Make me, keep me, seal me Thine!
JESU, open me the gate
That of old he entered,
Who, in that most lost estate,
Wholly on Thee ventured;
Thou, Whose Wounds are ever pleading,
And Thy Passion interceding,
From my misery let me rise
To a Home in Paradise!
Thou didst call the Prodigal:
Thou didst pardon Mary:
Thou Whose words can never fall,
Love can never vary:
LORD, to heal my lost condition,
Give—for Thou canst give—contrition,
Thou canst pardon all mine ill
If Thou wilt: O say, “I will!”
Woe, that I have turned aside
After fleshly pleasure!
Woe, that I have never tried
For the Heavenly Treasure!
Treasure, safe in Home supernal;
Incorruptible, eternal!
Treasure no less price hath won
Than the Passion of The SON!
JESU, crowned with Thorns for me,
Scourged for my transgression,
Witnessing, through agony,
That Thy good confession!
JESU, clad in purple raiment,
For my evils making payment;
Let not all Thy woe and pain,
Let not Calvary, be in vain!
When I reach Death’s bitter sea
And its waves roll higher,
Help the more forsaking me
As the storm draws nigher:
JESU, leave me not to languish,
Helpless, hopeless, full of anguish!
Tell me,—“Verily I say,
Thou shalt be with Me today!”
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: | Jesus, name all names above |
| Title: | Jesus, Name All Names Above |
| Author: | Theoktistos, ho Stouditēs (890) |
| Translator: | John Mason Neale |
| Meter: | 7.6.7.6.8.8.7.7 |
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| Instances (1) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| Rejoice in the Lord #308 | Jesus, name all names above | Jesus, Name All Names Above | J. M. Neale; Theoktistus | J. S. Bach; J. Schop | 7.6.7.6.8.8.7.7 | Luke 8:2; Luke 23:39-43 | WERDE MUNTER | F Major | English | 1985 |
