ALL the toil and sorrow done, ππππ¦ππΆπΊπ’ !
All the battle fought and won, ππππ¦ππΆπΊπ’ !
Now behind we leave the past, ππππ¦ππΆπΊπ’ !
Forward be our glances cast, ππππ¦ππΆπΊπ’ !
2. Still his words before us range,
Through the ages as they change;
Wheresoe'er the truth will lead,
He will give the light we need.
3. Evermore in heart and mind,
We our life in him will find;
To our own eternal Friend,
Evermore let us ascend.
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Dean of Westminster, one of the most distinguished English Churchmen of the nineteenth century, was the son of Rev. Edward Stanley, Bishop of Norwich, and was born at Alderly, in Cheshire, December 13, 1815. At the age of fourteen he became a pupil of Dr. Arnold, of Rugby, in whose famous school he displayed a strength of moral character which was a prophecy of the frank and courageous man that was to be. He took well-nigh all the honors at Oxford, where he graduated in 1837. Entering the ministry of the Church of England, he filled successively various positions of honor and responsibility until in 1855 he was appointed Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford. In 1864 he became Dean of Westminster. His… Go to person page >
LLANFAIR is usually attributed to Welsh singer Robert Williams (b. Mynydd Ithel, Anglesey, Wales, 1781; d. Mynydd Ithel, 1821), whose manuscript, dated July 14, 1817, included the tune. Williams lived on the island of Anglesey. A basket weaver with great innate musical ability, Williams, who was bli…
Display Title: All the Toil and Sorrow DoneFirst Line: All the toil and sorrow doneTune Title: LLANFAIRAuthor: A. P. Stanley, 1815-1881Date: 1941Subject: The Everliving Christ |Source: Words from "The Christian Hymnary."
Display Title: All the toil and sorrow done AlleluiaFirst Line: All the toil and sorrow done AlleluiaTune Title: LLANFAIRAuthor: A. P. Stanley (cento), 1815-81Date: 1925