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'ES ERHUB SICH EIN STREIT'
(' THEN A TUMULT AROSE ')
Relayed from THE GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF Music
Singers
NOEL EADIE (Soprano) : STEUART WILSON
(Tenor) ; STANLEY RILEY (Bass) ; The
WIRELESS CHORUS
Players
LESLIE WOODGATE (Organ)
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
(Three Trumpets, Timpani, two Oboes, Cor
Anglais, Bassoon and Strings)
I—Chorus:
Then a tumult arose.
The hosts of the Evil one, Hell's angry legions
In fury assailed the Heavenly Regions. But the Angel Michael's sword
Drove them out before the Lord, Satan quail'd beneath its blows.
II.—Recitative (Bass):
Praise God! The Fiend is fled.
Th' unconquerable Michael's arm to victory His angel host hatli led
In chains did bind the Evil one and unto darkness throw him,
And Satan's place before the Lord no more in Heaven shall know him.
Now have wo nought to fear from him,
. Yea, though his awful voice affright us,
The angels guard oiir heart, our soul. He can no more despite us.
III.—Aria (Soprano) :
God sends His angels to our aid ; Nor over can they fail us.
So may we go still unafraid, Though enemies assail us.
About us aye with shield and sword Are gather'd Angels of the Lord, Ev'n as a mighty army.
IV.—Recitative (Tenor) :
How poor and weak is man, a sinful child A worm, his way is lowly.
See, how all merciful, the Saviour mild With loving care His children tendeth. His guardian angels holy
The seraphim's bright host,
When mankind needeth succour most To be his shield, He sendeth.
V.—Aria (Tenor):
Bide ye Angels, by me stay :
Guide me still, though weak and humble, That my foot no more may stumble. Guide me, too, that I alway
Songs of thankfulness may bring Him, Ev'n as angels ever sing Him.
VI.—Recitatite (Soprano):
So with the Angels' tender care about us ever
Be it our care that evH thoughts and evil deeds affright them never,
So, shall we. when at God's behest, Onr earthly life is ended, Unto our heav'nly Rest
By angel hosts be tended.
(English Text by D. Millar Craig. Copyright B.B.C., 1929.)
Cantata for next Sunday is :—
February 23. No. 126.—Erhalt' uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort
(Sustain us. Lord, by Thy blest Word).

Contributors

Unknown:
D. Millar Craig.

(In Welsh)
Relayed from St. David's Parish Church.
Rhymney
S.B. from Cardiff
Emyn 533, ' '0 Fugail Israel, dwg fi'm mlaen
(Ccridwen)
Salmau am yr unfed prydnhawn a'r bymtheg
(82, 83, 84, 85)
Y Llith gyntaf. Jeremiah x (10-16)
Magnificat. Chant 71 (Harris) (Psallwyr Ca. deiriol)
Yr Ail Lith. St. Marc x (13-22)
Nunc Dimittis. Chant 93 (Foster) Credo. Colectau Anthem, '0 na folianncnt yr Arglwydd ' (f.Edwards)
Gweddiau
Emyn 597, Yr Iesu, Craig yr ocscedd' (Kilmorey)
Prcgeth gan y Ficcr, Y Parch J. R. Dewi WILLIAMS Emyn 350, 'Teithio'm mlaen mae Eglwys Iesu'
(St. Twrog)
Y Fendith
Emyn487 (Gosper). 'Maddeu, Arglwydd, ofnau'r from(Poenitentia)
Organydd, D. W. EDWARDS
Yr Emynau allan o Emyniadur yr Eelwys

Contributors

Unknown:
D. W. Edwards

Relayed from ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, EAST.
BOURNE
Hymn, ' God reveals His Presence '
(Church Hymnary, No. 234) Prayer Scripture Lesson
Prayer
Lord's Prayer
Hymn, ' Tho King of Love my
Shepherd is ' (Church Hymnary. No. 438, Ancient and Modern, No. 197)
Address by the Rev. JAMES REID ,'
M.A.
Hymn, ' Saviour, again to Thy dear
Name we raise' (Church Hymnary, No. 301, Ancient and Modern, No. 31)
BENEDICTION

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. James Reid

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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