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Editor: Peter Gibson (submitted 2012-03-11).   Score information: A4, 8 pages, 587 kB   Copyright: Personal
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General Information

Title: Glory and honour
Composer: Charles Wood

Lyricist: John Mason Neale translated from Theodulph of Orleans (IX century)

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SSAATTBB

Genre: SacredAnthem

Language: English
Instruments: Organ

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Original text and translations

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Glory and honour, and laud be to Thee, King Christ the Redeemer!
Children before whose steps rais'd their Hosannas of praise.

Israel's Monarch art thou, and the glorious offspring of David,
Thou that approachest a King blest in the name of the Lord.

Glory and ...

"Glory to thee in the highest" the heav'nly armies are singing:
"Glory to thee upon earth" man and creation reply.

Glory and ...

Met there with Palms in their hands that day the folk of the Hebrews:
We with our prayers and our hymns now to thy presence approach.
They to thee proffer'd their praise for to herald thy dolorous Passion,
We to the King on his throne utter the Jubilant hymn.
They were then pleasing to thee, unto thee our devotion be pleasing.
Merciful King, kind King, Who in all goodness art pleas'd.

Glory and ...