Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory
Latin Christian hymn text credited to Venantius Fortunatus, as translated into English by Edward Caswall
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Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory
Summary
Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory is a lyrics[1].
Key Facts
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's instance of is recorded as lyrics[2].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's instance of is recorded as translated song[3].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's genre is recorded as hymn text[4].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's edition or translation of is recorded as Pange lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis[6].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's translator is recorded as Edward Caswall[7].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's described by source is recorded as A Dictionary of Hymnology[8].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's published in is recorded as Lyra Catholica - Containing All the Breviary and Missal Hymns, with Others from Various Sources[9].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's title is recorded as Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory[10].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's first line is recorded as Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory[11].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Christian Hymns[12].
- Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory's Hymnary text ID is recorded as sing_my_tongue_the_saviors_glory_tell_hi[13].
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Recorded instance of include lyrics[2] and translated song[3].