Hymns of the Early Church / being translations from the poetry of the Latin church, arranged in the order of the Christian year

BEING TRANSLATIONS FROM THE POETRY OF THE LATIN CHURCH, ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF THE CHRISTIAN YEAR
With Hymns for Sundays and Week-Days
BY THE REV. JOHN BROWNLIE AUTHOR OF “HYMNS OF OUR PILGRIMAGE,” ETC. ETC.
WITH HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
BY THE REV. C. G. M‘CRIE, D.D. AUTHOR OF “PUBLIC WORSHIP OF PRESBYTERIAN SCOTLAND,” ETC.
London JAMES NISBET & CO. 21 BERNERS STREET 1896
Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. At the Ballantyne Press
This volume is intended for hours of devotion, and the vast storehouse of sacred poetry of the Latin Church has been put under tribute to supply the material.
If an apology should be required for the book, it may perhaps be enough to say that, while south of the Tweed Latin hymnody has had considerable attention paid to it, the subject has hitherto been all but neglected in Scotland. There may be reasons for this—we believe there are; but with these we have nothing to do here. The fact remains that, while Anglicans can point to a long list of names worthily associated with this department of Christian literature, including such well-known hymnologists as Trench, Neale, and Newman, we in Scotland have only two: Robert Campbell, author of the “St. Andrews Hymnal,” and Dr. Hamilton M‘Gill, author of “Songs of the Christian Creed and Life,” with the addition of Dr. Horatius Bonar, who, besides reflecting the spirit of the poetry of the Early Church in many of his own hymns, has left us also a few skilful renderings of the original. The present volume is, we believe, the first of its kind produced by Scotsmen and Presbyterians.
In making a selection, the translator has experienced no difficulty in regard to the quantity and quality of material at hand; indeed, he has laboured under an embarrassment of riches. But the choice has been made from the best, and care has been taken to use only those hymns that might be acceptable in point of doctrine to the most fastidious.

John Brownlie
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PREFACE


INDEX OF LATIN TITLES


HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION


Sundays and Week Days


DIE, DIERUM PRINCIPE


O NATA LUX DE LUMINE


TU TRINITATIS UNITAS


DEUS CREATOR OMNIUM


O DEUS, EGO AMO TE, NEC AMO TE, UT SALVES ME


LUCIS CREATOR OPTIME


AURORA JAM SPARGIT POLUM


JESU, DULCIS MEMORIA


O DEUS, EGO AMO TE, NAM PRIOR TU AMASTI ME


TE LUCIS ANTE TERMINUM


JAM META NOCTIS TRANSIIT


LABENTE JAM SOLIS ROTÂ


SPLENDOR PATERNÆ GLORIÆ


SALVATOR MUNDI, DOMINE


CHRISTE, LUMEN PERPETUUM


NOX ATRA RERUM CONTEGIT


JAM LUCIS ORTO SIDERE


JAM SOL RECEDIT IGNEUS


Advent


CHRISTE, PRECAMUR ANNUE


IN NOCTIS UMBRA DESIDES


VENI, VENI, EMMANUEL!


Christmas


NATO NOBIS SALVATORE


PUER NATUS IN BETHLEHEM


HEU! QUID JACES STABULO, OMNIUM CREATOR?


QUICUMQUE CHRISTUM QUÆRITIS


Epiphany


JESU, NOSTRA REDEMPTIO


EI CANAMUS GLORIAM


DEUS-HOMO, REX CŒLORUM


Passion Week


VEXILLA REGIS PRODEUNT


PANGE, LINGUA, GLORIOSI, PRŒLIUM CERTAMINIS


LUSTRA SEX QUI JAM PEREGIT


CRUX AVE BENEDICTA


HORÆ DE PASSIONE D. N. JESU CHRISTI


Easter


FINITA JAM SUNT PRÆLIA


PLAUDITE, CŒLI!


MORTIS PORTIS FRACTIS


ALLELUIA, DULCE CARMEN


Ascension


ÆTERNE REX ALTISSIME


POSTQUAM HOSTEM ET INFERNA


CŒLOS ASCENDIT HODIE


O CHRISTE, QUI NOSTER POLI


Whitsuntide


VENI, SANCTE SPIRITUS ET EMITTE CŒLITUS


O FONS AMORIS, SPIRITUS


Trinity


TU TRINITATIS UNITAS


O PATER SANCTE, MITIS ATQUE PIE


ADESTO, SANCTA TRINITAS


All Saints


PUGNATE, CHRISTE MILITES


AUDI NOS, REX CHRISTE


Communion


EJA O DULCIS ANIMA


O ESCA VIATORUM


JESU, DULCEDO CORDIUM


VERBUM SUPERNUM PRODIENS


Death and Judgment


GRAVI ME TERRORE PULSAS


APPROPINQUAT ENIM DIES IN QUA JUSTES ERIT QUIES


Heaven


JERUSALEM LUMINOSA VERÆ PACIS VISIO


URBS BEATA HIERUSALEM


Part II.


INDEX OF FIRST LINES


Transcriber’s Notes

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2013-10-26

Темы

Hymns, Latin -- Translations into English

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