12805. Divine Wrath

1 Thus evermore the saints’ avenging God
With His dread fires hath scathed th’unholy ground;
Nor wants there, waiting round th’uplifted rod,
Watchers in Heaven and earth, ay faithful found.

2 God’s armies open-eyed His aim attend,
Wondering how oft these warning notes will peal,
Ere the great trump be blown, the Judge descend:
Man only wears cold look and heart of steel.

3 Age after age, where Antichrist hath reigned,
Some flame-tipped arrow of th’Almighty falls;
Imperial cities lie in heaps profaned,
Fire blazes round apostate council-halls.

4 And if the world sin on, yet here and there
Some proud soul cowers, some scorner learns to pray;
Some slumberer rouses at the beacon glare,
And trims his waning lamps, and waits for day.

Text Information
First Line: Thus evermore the saints’ avenging God
Title: Divine Wrath
Author: John Keble
Meter: 10.10.10.10
Language: English
Source: The Christian Year 1827
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: LANGRAN by James Langran, MORECAMBE by Frederick C. Atkinson, TOULON from "Genevan Psalter," 1551
Tune Information
Name: ELLERS
Composer: Edward John Hopkins (1869)
Meter: 10.10.10.10
Key: G Major or modal
Source: Supplemental Tune-Book, by Robert Brown-Borthwick, 1869
Copyright: Public Domain



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