The Hymns of Prudentius Quotes
The Hymns of Prudentius
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“But from the wide roof of the sky
Christ's voice peals forth with urgent cry,
Calling our sleep-bound hearts to rise
And greet the dawn with wakeful eyes.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
Christ's voice peals forth with urgent cry,
Calling our sleep-bound hearts to rise
And greet the dawn with wakeful eyes.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
“Christ, our Captain, for a season deigned to dwell in Death's domain,
That the dead, long time imprisoned, might return to life again,
Breaking by His great example ancient sins' enthralling chain.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
That the dead, long time imprisoned, might return to life again,
Breaking by His great example ancient sins' enthralling chain.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
“Let me chant in sacred numbers, as I strike each sounding string,
Chant in sweet, melodious anthems, glorious deeds of Christ our King;
He, my Muse, shall be thy story; with His praise my lyre shall ring.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
Chant in sweet, melodious anthems, glorious deeds of Christ our King;
He, my Muse, shall be thy story; with His praise my lyre shall ring.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
“Mine is no rhetorician's fame,
No petty usury I claim;
Nor am I skilled to face the foe:
'Tis Thou, O Christ, alone I know.
Yea, I have learnt to wait on Thee
With heart and lips of purity,
Humbly my knees in prayer to bend,
And tears with songs of praise to blend.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
No petty usury I claim;
Nor am I skilled to face the foe:
'Tis Thou, O Christ, alone I know.
Yea, I have learnt to wait on Thee
With heart and lips of purity,
Humbly my knees in prayer to bend,
And tears with songs of praise to blend.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
“But thou, O Christ, put sleep to flight
And break the iron bands of night,
Free us from burden of past sin
And shed Thy morning rays within.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
And break the iron bands of night,
Free us from burden of past sin
And shed Thy morning rays within.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
“With sober prayer on Jesus call;
Let tears with our strong crying fall;
Sleep cannot on the pure soul steal
That supplicates with fervent zeal.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
Let tears with our strong crying fall;
Sleep cannot on the pure soul steal
That supplicates with fervent zeal.”
― The Hymns of Prudentius
