1. Who is this with garments gory,/ Triumphing from Bozrah's way;/ This that weareth robes of glory,/ Bright with more than victory's ray?/ Who is this unwearied comer/ From his journey's sultry length,/ Travelling through Idumè's summer/ In the greatness of his strength? 2. Wherefore red in thine apparel/ Like the conquerors of earth,/ And arrayed like those who carol/ O'er the reeking vineyard's mirth?/ Who art thou, the valleys seeking/ Where our peaceful harvests wave?/ "I, in righteous anger speaking,/ I, the mighty One to save"; 3. "I, that of the raging heathen/ Trod the winepress all alone,/ Now in victor-garlands wreathen/ Coming to redeem mine own:/ I am he with sprinkled raiment,/ Glorious for my vengeance-hour,/ Ransoming, with priceless payment,/ And delivering with power." 4. (Unison.) Hail! All hail! Thou Lord of Glory!/ Thee, our Father, thee we own;/ Abram heard not of our story,/ Israel never our Name hath known./ But, Redeemer, thou hast sought us,/ Thou hast heard thy children's wail,/ Thou with thy dear Blood hast bought us:/ Hail! Thou mighty Victor, hail!/ Amen. Words: Arthur Cleveland Coxe. Music: Welsh Hymn Melody. Video: Michael-Hubert Lamla. | Views: 1 0 ratings | |
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Sunday, 14 August 2011
Who Is This With Garments Gory (The English Hymnal No. 108)
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