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'''Description:''' Text translated from 18th century Latin original. Music adapted from Tochter Sion (Cologne, 1741)
'''Description:''' Text translated from 18th century Latin original. Music adapted from Tochter Sion (Cologne, 1741)

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  • (Posted 2021-01-06)  CPDL #62294:       
Editor: Andrew Sims (submitted 2021-01-06).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 35 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: The hymn with four-part harmony and underlaid words in the version published in Hymns Ancient & Modern New Standard
  • (Posted 2021-01-06)  CPDL #62293:       
Editor: Andrew Sims (submitted 2021-01-06).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 89 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: The hymn in the version published in Hymns Ancient & Modern New Standard, melody with words.

General Information

Title: All ye who seek for sure relief
Composer: Anonymous
Tune: St Bernard
Lyricist:

Translation by Edward Caswall

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn   Meter: 86. 86 (C.M.)

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella or keyboard

First published:
    2nd published: 1983 in Hymns Ancient and Modern, New Standard, no. 64

Description: Text translated from 18th century Latin original. Music adapted from Tochter Sion (Cologne, 1741)

External websites: https://embassysingers.de/scores/hymns.html

Original text and translations

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All ye who seek for sure relief
in trouble and distress,
whatever sorrow vex the mind,
or guilt the soul oppress,

Jesus, who gave himself for you
upon the cross to die,
opens to you his sacred heart:
O to that heart draw nigh.

Ye hear how kindly he invites;
ye hear his words so blest:
‘All ye that labour come to me,
and I will give you rest.’

O Jesus, joy of saints on high,
thou hope of sinners here,
attracted by those loving words
to thee we lift our prayer.

Wash thou our wounds in that dear blood
which from thy heart doth flow;
a new and contrite heart on all
who cry to thee bestow.