Charity (John Stainer)

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Editor: johnhenryfowler (submitted 2007-11-25).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 23 kbytes       Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Edition from CyberHymnal - File Sizes: PDF: 23 KB, 2nd PDF: 20 KB, MIDI: 2 KB, NWC: 1 KB, Sib4: 30 KB.

General Information

Title: Charity
Composer: John Stainer

Number of voices: 4vv  Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymns     Meter:   77. 75

Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard
Published: Lyrics: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862; Tune: Charity, John Stainer, in Hymns An­cient and Mo­dern, 1868.

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Cyber Hymnal entry for Hymn tune "Charity":

http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/g/r/gracspir.htm

Original text and translations

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1.
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost,
Taught by Thee we covet most
Of Thy gifts of Pentecost
Holy, heavenly Love.
2.
Faith, that mountains could remove,
Tongues of earth or heaven above,
Knowledge—all things—empty prove,
Without heavenly Love.
3.
Though I as a martyr bleed,
Give my goods the poor to feed,
All is vain—if Love I need;
Therefore, give us Love.
4.
Love is kind, and suffers long
Love is meek, and thinks no wrong,
Love than death itself more strong;
Therefore, give us Love.
5.
Prophecy will fade away,
Melting in the light of day,
Love will ever with us stay;
Therefore, give us Love.
6.
Faith will vanish into sight;
Hope be emptied in delight;
Love in heaven will shine more bright;
Therefore, give us Love.
7.
Faith and Hope and Love we see
Joining hand in hand agree;
But the greatest of the three,
And the best, is Love.
8.
From the overshadowing
Of Thy gold and silver wing
Shed on us, who to Thee sing,
Holy, heavenly Love.

Lyrics: Christopher Wordsworth, 1862.