Consagração

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1 Bendito Salvador,
Queremos Te seguir
Com fé, levando a nossa cruz,
E sempre a Ti servir.

2 Queremos, ó Senhor,
De Ti mais aprender,
Teu jugo suave aqui tomar,
Em Ti descanso ter.

3 Achamos sempre em Ti
O nosso gozo e paz,
Pois Teu constante e santo amor,
Senhor, nos satisfaz.

Source: Hinos e Cânticos: com música #425

Author: Christian A. Bernstein

Bernstein, Christian Andreas, was born at Domnitz, near Halle, where his father, Daniel Bernstein, was pastor. After completing his studies at Halle, he was appointed, in 1695, by A. H. Francke, a tutor in the Padagogium there; was then ordained as assistant to his father (probably at the end of 1696); and died at Domnitz, Oct. 18,1699 (Koch, iv. 365, Allg. Deutsche Biographie ii. 484). From extracts from the Kirchenbuch of Domnitz, kindly sent by Pastor Tauer, it appears that Bernstein was baptized there, July 12, 1672, and thus was probably born July 9. He signed the book as assistant to his father on March 5, 1697. The funeral sermon, Oct. 20, 1699, was preached at his request by Francke, from Isaiah lxi. The statement by his father (wh… Go to person page >

Adapter: William Anglin

William Anglin (1882–1965) was born in Stockton-on-Tees, England, where he was successful as a steel mill manager until he felt God's call to missionary work. He arrived in Brazil in 1926 and worked primarily in the Zona da Mata region (MG, RJ, and ES), dedicating himself to evangelization, teaching children to read and write, and supporting other missionaries. He distinguished himself as a hymnologist, contributing 63 compositions to the hymnal Hinos e Cânticos and authoring the adaptation of A. E. Knight's History of Christianity. After health problems, he returned to England in 1960, declaring with emotion: "Brazil is my homeland." He died on September 7, 1965, leaving behind an important missionary and musical legacy. [Source?] Go to person page >

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First Line: Bendito Salvador, Queremos Te seguir
Title: Consagração
Author: Christian A. Bernstein
Adapter: William Anglin
Language: Portuguese

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Hinos e Cânticos #425

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