804. Christ, in Highest Heaven Enthronèd

1. Christ, in highest Heav’n enthronèd,
Equal of the Father’s might,
By pure spirits, trembling, ownèd,
God of God, and Light of Light,
Thee ’mid angel hosts we sing,
Thee their Maker and their King.

2. All who circling round adore Thee,
All who bow before Thy throne,
Burn with flaming zeal before Thee,
Thy behests to carry down;
To and fro, ’twixt earth and Heav’n,
Speed they each on errands given.

3. First of all those legions glorious,
Michael waves his sword of flame,
Who of old in war victorious
Did the Dragon’s fierceness tame;
Who with might invincible
Thrust the rebel down to hell.

4. Strong to aid the sick and dying,
Called from Heav’n they swiftly fly,
Grace divine and strength supplying
In their mortal agony:
Souls released from bondage here
Safe to Paradise they bear.

5. To the Father praise be given
By the unfallen angel host,
Who in His great war have striven
With the legions of the lost;
Equal praise in highest Heav’n
To the Son and Holy Ghost.

Text Information
First Line: Christ, in highest Heav'n enthronèd
Title: Christ, in Highest Heaven Enthronèd
Latin Title: Christe, qui sedes Olympo
Author: Jean de Santëuil (1686)
Translator (from Latin): William Palmer
Meter: 87.87.77
Language: English
Source: Cluniac Breviary, 1686; Translation in Short Poems and Hymns, 1845
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: LAMBORNE
Composer: George Clement Martin (1875)
Meter: 87.87.77
Incipit: 16515 43234 52211
Key: D Major
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875
Copyright: Public Domain



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