American Student Hymnal #d28
Display Title: Beneath the forms of outward rite First Line: Beneath the forms of outward rite Author: James Arnold Blaisdell Date: 1928
American Student Hymnal #d28
1 Beneath the forms of outward rite
thy supper, Lord, is spread
in every quiet upper room
where fainting souls are fed.
2 The bread is always consecrate
that friend divide with friend;
each act of true community
repeats thy feast again.
3 The blessed cup is only passed
true memory of thee,
when life anew pours out its wine
with rich sufficiency.
4 O Master, through these symbols shared,
thine own dear self impart,
that in our daily life may flame
the passion of thy heart.
Source: Chalice Hymnal #406
First Line: | Beneath the forms of outward rite |
Author: | James Arnold Blaisdell |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Spanish translation: "Tu cena celebramos hoy" by Barbara Mink |