Lord, Thou Art Worthy

Jesus, our Lord, with what joy we adore Thee

Author: H. D'Arcy Champney (1902)
Tune: REMEMBERED
Published in 2 hymnals

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1 Jesus, our Lord, with what joy we adore Thee,
Chanting our praise to Thyself on the throne!
Blest in Thy presence, we worship before Thee,
Own Thou art worthy, and worthy alone.

Refrain:
Lord, Thou art worthy: Lord, Thou art worthy;
Lord, Thou art worthy, and worthy alone!
Blest in Thy presence we worship before Thee,
Own Thou art worthy, and worthy alone!

2 Verily God, yet become truly human—
Lower than angels— to die in our stead;
How hast Thou, long promised “Seed of the woman,”
Trod on the serpent and bruised his head! [Refrain]

3 How didst Thou humble Thyself to be taken,
Led by Thy creatures, and nailed to the cross?
Hated of men, and of God, too forsaken,
Shunning not darkness, the curse, and the loss! [Refrain]

4 How hast Thou triumphed, and triumphed with glory,
Battled death’s forces, rolled back ev’ry wave!
Can we refrain, then, from telling the story?
How Thou art victor o’er death and the grave! [Refrain]


Source: Choice Hymns of the Faith #312

Author: H. D'Arcy Champney

Born: Cir­ca Ju­ly 1854, Dis­trict of York, York­shire, Eng­land. Educated at Cor­pus Chris­ti Coll­ege, Cam­bridge, and or­dained an Ang­li­can cler­ic, Champ­ney served at St. An­drew the Less in Cam­bridge. He event­u­al­ly left the Church of Eng­land and be­came as­so­ci­at­ed with the Ply­mouth Breth­ren. As of 1881, he was liv­ing in Cam­bridge. In 1901, he was liv­ing in Ti­ver­ton, De­von­shire, and list­ed as a re­tired cler­gy­man and school­mas­ter. --www.hymntime.com/tch/  Go to person page >

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First Line: Jesus, our Lord, with what joy we adore Thee
Title: Lord, Thou Art Worthy
Author: H. D'Arcy Champney (1902)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Lord, Thou art worthy: Lord, Thou art worthy

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Choice Hymns of the Faith #312

Hymns of Worship and Remembrance #72

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