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'''Language:''' English<br> | '''Language:''' English<br> | ||
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'''Published: ''' | '''Published: ''' According to HTI, first appeared in Jubal's Lyre (1808) entitled "Southwark Chapel" ; contained in Knowles' Sacred Music (1815) entitled "Purple Flood" (associated with the Charles Wesley text Weary souls, that wander wide.....Sink into the purple flood;) | ||
'''Description: '''Hymn tune "Knowles" comes from "A companion to the Wesleyan hymn-book" : being a selection of two hundred and twenty-eight tunes, from the works of the most celebrated masters, comprising all the metres in the hymn-book and supplement : arranged in four parts, with accompaniments for the organ and piano forte : intended for use in Wesleyan congregations, classes, prayer-meetings, schools, and families : also a supplement of the most admired chants with plain directions for their use (1852) - Author: Wesley, John, 1703-1791. <br> | '''Description: '''Hymn tune "Knowles" comes from "A companion to the Wesleyan hymn-book" : being a selection of two hundred and twenty-eight tunes, from the works of the most celebrated masters, comprising all the metres in the hymn-book and supplement : arranged in four parts, with accompaniments for the organ and piano forte : intended for use in Wesleyan congregations, classes, prayer-meetings, schools, and families : also a supplement of the most admired chants with plain directions for their use (1852) - Author: Wesley, John, 1703-1791. <br> | ||
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:Seal our souls for ever thine. | :Seal our souls for ever thine. | ||
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:2 All our works in thee be wrought, | |||
:Levelled at one common aim; | |||
:Every word, and every thought, | |||
:Purge in the refining flame: | |||
:Lead us through the paths of peace, | |||
:On to perfect holiness. | |||
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:3 Let us all together rise, | |||
:To thy glorious life restored, | |||
:Here regain our paradise, | |||
:Here prepare to meet our Lord; | |||
:Here enjoy the earnest given, | |||
:Travel hand in hand to heaven! | |||
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- Editor: Tim Henderson (added 2008-06-21) . Score information: A4, 2 pages, 80 kbytes Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Knowles
Composer: G Knowles
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymns
Language: English
Instruments:
Published: According to HTI, first appeared in Jubal's Lyre (1808) entitled "Southwark Chapel" ; contained in Knowles' Sacred Music (1815) entitled "Purple Flood" (associated with the Charles Wesley text Weary souls, that wander wide.....Sink into the purple flood;)
Description: Hymn tune "Knowles" comes from "A companion to the Wesleyan hymn-book" : being a selection of two hundred and twenty-eight tunes, from the works of the most celebrated masters, comprising all the metres in the hymn-book and supplement : arranged in four parts, with accompaniments for the organ and piano forte : intended for use in Wesleyan congregations, classes, prayer-meetings, schools, and families : also a supplement of the most admired chants with plain directions for their use (1852) - Author: Wesley, John, 1703-1791.
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Original text and translations
English text
- Centre of our hopes thou art,
- End of our enlarged desires;
- Stamp thine image on our heart;
- Fll us now with heav'nly fires;
- Fill us now with heav'nly fires;
- Cemented by love divine,
- Seal our souls for ever thine.
- 2 All our works in thee be wrought,
- Levelled at one common aim;
- Every word, and every thought,
- Purge in the refining flame:
- Lead us through the paths of peace,
- On to perfect holiness.
- 3 Let us all together rise,
- To thy glorious life restored,
- Here regain our paradise,
- Here prepare to meet our Lord;
- Here enjoy the earnest given,
- Travel hand in hand to heaven!