Ó DEU E PAI

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1 Ó Deus e Pai, Te agradecemos
A paz, perdão e Teu amor,
Com gratidão reconhecendo
Que temos parte em Teu favor.

2 Em Cristo, o Filho, agora aceitos
E feitos filhos já por Ti,
Ó Deus e Pai, nós Te louvamos
E Te adoramos hoje aqui.

Author: J. N. Darby

Darby, John Nelson, M.A., youngest son of John Darby of Leap, King's Co., Ireland, was born at Westminster, Nov. 18, 1800; educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1819; and in due course was called to the Bar. He subsequently took Holy Orders; but in a short time allied himself with the Plymouth Brethren. In the exercise of his ministry amongst them he visited most parts of the world, and translated the Bible into English, French, and German. His published works, including a Synopsis of the Books of the Bible; Notes on Revelations, &c, are numerous. He died at Bournemouth, April 29, 1882. His hymns in common use are:— 1. Hark, ten thousand voices crying. The Second Advent anticipated. Praise. Appeared in Hy… Go to person page >

Adapter: George Howes

(no biographical information available about George Howes.) Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Ó Deus e Pai, Te agradecemos
Title: Ó DEU E PAI
Author: J. N. Darby
Adapter: George Howes
Language: Portuguese

Tune

ST. CLEMENT (Scholefield)

ST. CLEMENT was composed for [John Ellerton's text "The Day Thou Gavest"] by Rev. Clement C. Scholefield (b. Edgbaston, near Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, 1839; d. Goldalming, Surrey, England, 1904). ST. CLEMENT was published in Arthur S. Sullivan's 1874 hymnal, Church Hymns with Tunes; of his…

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