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Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2012-06-26).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 47 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: The source gives the parts in the order Tenor - Alto - Treble - Bass (labelled as such in the first piece in the book). The treble and bass parts are bracketed together, with small notes between them to fill in the harmony of a keyboard part doubling the voices. This accompaniment has been omitted from the present edition. Only the first verse of the text is underlaid in the source: three subsequent verses have been added editorially.

General Information

Title: Give me the wings of faith to rise
Composer: Thomas Jarman
Tune: Glorification
Lyricist: Isaac Watts

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

Published: 1840

Description: This setting was published on page 23 of Thomas Jarman's The Wesleyan Melodist (London, [c1840]).

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Original text and translations

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Give me the wings of faith to rise
Within the veil and see
The saints above, how great their joys,
How bright their glories be.

I ask them whence their vict'ry came;
They, with united breath,
Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb,
Their triumph to his death.

They mark the footsteps that he trod
(His zeal inspir'd their breast),
And, foll'wing their incarnate God,
Possess the promis'd rest.

Our glorious leader claims our praise
For his own pattern giv'n;
While the long cloud of witnesses
Shows the same path to heav'n.