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Sing, My Tongue

Author: Venantius Honorius fortunatus, 530-609; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #355 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 First Line: Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; tell the triumph far and wide; tell aloud the wondrous story of the cross, the Crucified; tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, vanquished death the day he died. 2 God in mercy saw us fallen, sunk in shame and misery, felled to death in Eden's garden, where in pride we claimed the tree; then another tree was chosen, which the world from death would free. 3 Tell how, when at length the fullness of the appointed time was come, Christ, the Word, was born of woman, left for us the heav'nly home, blazed the path of true obedience, shone as light amidst the gloom. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, Jesus went from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, did his work, and met his death; like a lamb he humbly yielded on the cross his dying breath. 5 Bend your boughs, O tree of glory, your relaxing sinews bend; for a while the ancient rigor that your birth bestowed, suspend; and the Lord of heav'nly beauty gently on your arms extend. 6 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. 7 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: Holy Cross Day; Holy Week, Three Days; Holy Cross Day; Holy Week, Three Days Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, My Tongue

Author: Venantius Honorius fortunatus, 530-609; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #356 (2006) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 First Line: Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; tell the triumph far and wide; tell aloud the wondrous story of the cross, the Crucified; tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, vanquished death the day he died. 2 God in mercy saw us fallen, sunk in shame and misery, felled to death in Eden's garden, where in pride we claimed the tree; then another tree was chosen, which the world from death would free. 3 Tell how, when at length the fullness of the appointed time was come, Christ, the Word, was born of woman, left for us the heav'nly home, blazed the path of true obedience, shone as light amidst the gloom. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, Jesus went from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, did his work, and met his death; like a lamb he humbly yielded on the cross his dying breath. 5 Bend your boughs, O tree of glory, your relaxing sinews bend; for a while the ancient rigor that your birth bestowed, suspend; and the Lord of heav'nly beauty gently on your arms extend. 6 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. 7 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; Holy Week, Three Days; Holy Cross Day; Holy Week, Three Days Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW

Sing, my tongue, the Savior’s glory

Hymnal: Church Hymns with Tunes #117 (1874) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Languages: English
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Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory

Hymnal: Lyra Catholica #137 (1851) Languages: English
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Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's battle

Author: Caswall; Venantius Fortunatus Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #98 (1894) Meter: 8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's battle, Tell His triumph far and wide; Tell aloud the wondrous story Of His Body crucified; How upon the cross a victim, Vanquishing in death, He died. 2 Eating of the tree forbidden, Man had sunk in Satan's snare, When our pitying Creator Did this second tree prepare, Destined many ages later, That first evil to repair. 3 So, when now at length the fullness Of the time foretold drew nigh, God the Son, the world's Creator, Let His Father's throne on high, From the Virgin's womb appearing Clothed in our humanity. 4 Thus did Christ to perfect manhood In our mortal flesh attain; Then of His free choice He goeth To a death of bitter pain; He, the Lamb upon the altar Of the cross, for us was slain. 5 Lo, with gall His thirst He quenches, See the thorns upon His brow; Nails His tender flesh are rending; See, His side is piercèd now; Whence, to cleanse the whole creation, Streams of blood and water flow. 6 Christ, to Thee with God the Father, And, O Holy Ghost, to Thee, Hymn and chant and high thanksgiving, And unwearied praises be; Honor, glory, and dominion, And eternal victory. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's battle]
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Honorius Fortunatus; John Mason Neale Hymnal: Glory to God #225 (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; tell the triumph far and wide; tell aloud the wondrous story of the cross, the Crucified; tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, vanquished death the day he died. 2 God in mercy saw us fallen, sunk in shame and misery, felled to death in Eden's garden, where in pride we claimed the tree; then another tree was chosen, which the world from death would free. 3 Tell how, when at length the fullness of the appointed time was come, Christ, the Word, was born of woman, left for us the heavenly home, blazed the path of true obedience, shone as light amidst the gloom. 4 Thirty years among us dwelling, Jesus went from Nazareth, destined, dedicated, willing, did his work and met his death; like a lamb he humbly yielded on the cross his dying breath. 5 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. Topics: Christian Year Palm Sunday; Christian Year Maundy Thursday; Christian Year Good Friday; Evangelism; Incarnation; Jesus Christ Passion and Death; Light; Redemption Scripture: Genesis 3:6 Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW
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Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus, c. 530-609; John M. Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #491 (2011) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle; Tell the triumph far and wide; Tell aloud the wondrous story Of the cross, the Crucified; Tell how Christ, the world's redeemer, Vanquished death the day he died. 2 Tell how, when at length the fullness Of the holy time had come, Christ was sent, the world's Creator, From the Father's heav'nly home, And was found among us dwelling, Offspring of the Virgin's womb. 3 With the thirty years now 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 Faithful Cross, true sign of triumph, Be for all the noblest tree; None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit your peer may be; Symbol of the world's redemption, For your burden makes us free. Topics: Good Friday Languages: English Tune Title: FORTUNATUS NEW
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Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's battle

Author: V. Fortunatus; E. Caswall Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #98 (1898) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's battle, Tell His triumph far and wide; Tell aloud the wondrous story Of His Body crucified; How upon the cross a victim, Vanquishing in death, He died. 2 Eating of the tree forbidden, Man had sunk in Satan's snare, When our pitying Creator Did this second tree prepare, Destined many ages later, That first evil to repair. 3 So, when now at length the fullness Of the time foretold drew nigh, God the Son, the world's Creator, Let His Father's throne on high, From the Virgin's womb appearing Clothed in our humanity. 4 Thus did Christ to perfect manhood In our mortal flesh attain; Then of His free choice He goeth To a death of bitter pain; He, the Lamb upon the altar Of the cross, for us was slain. 5 Lo, with gall His thirst He quenches, See the thorns upon His brow; Nails His tender flesh are rending; See, His side is piercèd now; Whence, to cleanse the whole creation, Streams of blood and water flow. 6 Christ, to Thee with God the Father, And, O Holy Ghost, to Thee, Hymn and chant and high thanksgiving, And unwearied praises be; Honor, glory, and dominion, And eternal victory. Amen. Topics: Holy Week Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA

Sing, my tongue, the Savior's battle

Author: Edward Caswall; Venantius H. Fortunatus Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #d34 (1895) Languages: English
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Sing, my tongue! the Saviour's glory

Author: E. Caswall Hymnal: The Standard Hymnal #49 (1896) Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing, my tongue! the Saviour's glory]

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