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==Source==
==Source==
This hymn text, published 1861, was written by [[Francis Pott]] (1832-1909) to cel­e­brate a new or­gan at the Church of St. John the Evan­gel­ist at Win­gate, Lan­ca­shire, Eng­land.
This hymn text, published 1861, was written by [[Francis Pott]] (1832-1909) to celebrate a new organ at the Church of St. John the Evangelist at Wingate, Lancashire, England.


==Original text and translations==
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* [[Angel voices, ever singing (Edwin George Monk)|Edwin George Monk]]
:::''1.''
* [[Angel voices, ever singing (Arthur Sullivan)|Arthur Sullivan]]
:Angel voices, ever singing,
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::Round Thy throne of light,
:Angel harps, forever ringing,
::Rest not day or night;
:Thousands only live to bless Thee,
::And confess Thee
:::Lord of might.


:::''2.''
==Text and translations==
:Thou Who art beyond the farthest
{{Text|English|
::Mortal eye can scan,
{{top}}
:Can it be that Thou regardest
{{Vs|1}} Angel voices, ever singing,
::Songs of sinful man?
Round Thy throne of light,
:Can we feel that Thou art near us
Angel harps, forever ringing,
::And wilt hear us?
Rest not day or night;
:::Yea, we can.
Thousands only live to bless Thee,
And confess Thee
Lord of might.


:::''3.''
{{Vs|2}} Thou Who art beyond the farthest
:Yea, we know Thy love rejoices
Mortal eye can scan,
::O’er each work of Thine;
Can it be that Thou regardest
:Thou didst ears and hands and voices
Songs of sinful man?
::For Thy praise combine;
Can we feel that Thou art near us
:Craftsman’s art and music’s measure
And wilt hear us?
::For Thy pleasure
Yea, we can.
:::Didst design.   (''or'' All combine.)
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{{Vs|3}} Yea, we know Thy love rejoices (''or'' that Thou rejoicest)
O’er each work of Thine;
Thou didst ears and hands and voices
For Thy praise combine; (''or'' design;)
Craftsman’s art and music’s measure
For Thy pleasure
Didst design. (''or'' All combine.)


:::''4.''
{{Vs|4}} Here, great God, today we offer (''or In thy house, great God, we offer)
:Here, great God, today we offer  
Of Thine own to Thee;
::Of Thine own to Thee;
And for Thine acceptance proffer,
:And for Thine acceptance proffer,
All unworthily,
::All unworthily,
Hearts and minds, and hands and voices,
:Hearts and minds, and hands and voices,
In our choicest
::In our choicest
Melody. (''or'' Psalmody.)
:::Melody.
{{mdl|3}}
{{Vs|5}} Honour, glory, might and merit,
Thine shall ever be,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
Blesséd Trinity;
Of the best that Thou hast given
Earth and Heaven
Render Thee.
{{btm}}
}}


:::''5.''
==External links==
:Honour, glory, might and merit,
* [{{website|cyberhymnal}}/htm/a/n/angelvoi.htm Cyber Hymnal™ article]
::Thine shall ever be,
:Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
::Blesséd Trinity;
:Of the best that Thou hast given
::Earth and Heaven
:::Render Thee.


==Settings by composers==
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* [[Angel voices, ever singing (Edwin George Monk)|Edwin George Monk]]
* [[Angel voices, ever singing (Arthur Sullivan)|Arthur Sullivan]]
 
==External links==
* [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/a/n/angelvoi.htm Cyber Hymnal article]

Latest revision as of 10:56, 26 November 2020

Source

This hymn text, published 1861, was written by Francis Pott (1832-1909) to celebrate a new organ at the Church of St. John the Evangelist at Wingate, Lancashire, England.

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Text and translations

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1  Angel voices, ever singing,
Round Thy throne of light,
Angel harps, forever ringing,
Rest not day or night;
Thousands only live to bless Thee,
And confess Thee
Lord of might.

2  Thou Who art beyond the farthest
Mortal eye can scan,
Can it be that Thou regardest
Songs of sinful man?
Can we feel that Thou art near us
And wilt hear us?
Yea, we can.


3  Yea, we know Thy love rejoices (or that Thou rejoicest)
O’er each work of Thine;
Thou didst ears and hands and voices
For Thy praise combine; (or design;)
Craftsman’s art and music’s measure
For Thy pleasure
Didst design. (or All combine.)

4  Here, great God, today we offer (or In thy house, great God, we offer)
Of Thine own to Thee;
And for Thine acceptance proffer,
All unworthily,
Hearts and minds, and hands and voices,
In our choicest
Melody. (or Psalmody.)


5  Honour, glory, might and merit,
Thine shall ever be,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
Blesséd Trinity;
Of the best that Thou hast given
Earth and Heaven
Render Thee.


 

External links