6337. Still Throned in Heav'n

1. Still throned in Heav’n, to men in unbelief
Christ spreads His hands all day;
They scan His claims, give judgment cold and brief,
And fearless turn away.

2. Once more, O peerless mystery of grace!
Thy sweet appeal renew;
Light up dark minds; win souls to Thine embrace;
High forts of doubt subdue.

3. Speak, till the sons of peace, with hearts unseared,
Led by that voice of Thine,
Find Him each day more glorious, more endeared,
Christ human, Christ divine.

Text Information
First Line: Still throned in Heav'n, to men in unbelief
Title: Still Throned in Heav'n
Author: William Bright (1866)
Meter: 10.6.10.6
Language: English
Source: Hymns & Other Poems, 1866
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: This hymn starts at verse 11 of a cento from "The Angelus at Lucerne."
Tune Information
Name: LUX VERA
Composer: John Bacchus Dykes (1870)
Meter: 10.6.10.6
Incipit: 16712 34535 65312
Key: F Major
Source: Published in The Parish Hymnal, edited by R. Minton Taylor, 1872, number 71
Copyright: Public Domain



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