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1,2,4,5; 1,3,5; 1,4.
Gwaed dy Groes
sy'n codi i fyny,
'R eiddil yn goncwerwr mawr:
Gwaed dy Groes sydd yn darostwng,
Cewri cedyrn fyrdd i lawr.
Gad im deimlo
Awel O Galfaria fryn.
Gwaed 'sgrifenodd ar y croesbren
Gariad nerthol, dwyfol, rhad;
Ni 'sgrifenir ar fy nghalon
Fyth dy eiriau ond a gwaed
Dyma 'sgrifen
A barha yn hwy na'r byd.
Cymer, Iesu, fi fel 'rydwyf,
Fyth ni allaf fod yn well;
D'allu di a'm gwna yn agos,
F'wyllys i yw mynd ymhell:
Yn dy glwyfau
Bydda' i'n unig fyth yn iach.
Ymddiriedaf yn dy allu,
Mawr yw'r gwaith a wn'est erioed;
Ti ge'st angeu, Ti ge'st uffern,
Ti ge'st Satan dan dy droed.
Pen Calfaria
Nac aed hwnnw byth o'm côf.
Cofio am farwolaeth Iesu
O, mor hyfryd ydyw'r gwaith
Dechreu yma ar y ddaear
Para i dragwyddoldeb maith,
Haleluia, &c,
Dyma iachawdwriaeth lawn.
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Gwaed y groes
sy'n codi i fyny,
'R eiddil yn goncwerwr mawr;
Gwaed y groes sydd yn darostwng
Cawri cedyrn fyrdd i lawr;
Gad im' deimlo,
Awel o Galfaria fryn.
F'enaid egwan paid ag ofni,
'Dyw d'elynion oll yn un,
Ond rhai eisoes wedi eu concro,
Gan a wisgodd nator dyn:
Fe fỳn weled,
Pob rhyw elyn dan fy nhraed.
Dechreu canu, dechreu canmol,
Yn mhen mil o oesoedd maith,
Iesu, bydd y pererinion
Hyfryd, draw,
ar ben eu taith:
Ni bydd diwedd,
Byth ar sŵn y delyn aur.
Ni bydd yno
gofio beiau,
Dim ond llawn faddeuant rhad;
Poenau'r groes,
a grym y cariad,
A rhinweddau maith y gwaed;
Darfu ofni,
Daeth-llawenydd yn ei le.
William Williams 1717-91
Tonau [878747]: gwelir: Agor y ffynonau melus Arglwydd arwain trwy'r anialwch Cofio am farwolaeth Iesu Cymer Iesu fi fel 'r ydwyf Dechreu canu dechreu canmol (F')Enaid egwan paid ag ofni Iesu ti yw'm hunig Geidwad Pan fwy'n myned drwy Iorddonen Rhyw anifail wyf heb ddeall Ymddiriedaf ynot Iesu |
It is the blood of thy cross
which lifts me up,
The feeble into a great conqueror:
The blood of thy cross does subdue
A myriad strong giants down.
Let me feel
The breeze from the hill of Calvary.
Blood wrote upon the wooden cross
Strong, divine, free love;
Not to be written on my heart ever
Are thy words but with blood
Here is written
What shall endure longer than the world.
Take me, Jesus, as I am,
Never can I be better
It is thou who canst make me near,
My will is to go far away.
In thy wounds,
Alone will I ever be whole.
I will trust in thy power,
Great is the work thou hast ever done;
Thou hadst death, thou hadst hell,
Thou hadst Satan under thy feet.
Head of Calvary
Never will this go out of my memory.
Remembering the death of Jesus
O, how lovely is the work
Beginning here on the earth
Continuing for a vast eternity,
Hallelujah,
Here is full salvation.
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It is the blood of the cross
which raises up,
The feeble into a great conqueror:
It is the blood of thy cross which subdues
A myriad strong giants down;
Let me feel,
The breeze from the hill of Calvary.
My weak soul, do not fear,
Nought are thy enemies as one,
But those already conquered
By him who wore man's nature:
He insists on seeing
Every kind of enemy under my feet.
Singing will begin, extolling will begin
At the head of a thousand vast ages,
My Jesus, the pilgrims shall be,
Delightful yonder
at the end of their journey;
There will be no end, etc.
Ever to the song unto him.
There shall not be there
any remembering of faults,
Only full forgiveness, free,
The pains of the cross
and the force of love,
And the vast merits of the blood;
Fearing shall vanish,
Joy shall come in its place.
tr. 2009,23 Richard B Gillion
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Blood of Christ
exalts the humble
From the depth of deepest woes,
And subdues the proud transgressor,
And to him his danger shows;
Let me feel it, etc.,
Heavenly breeze from Calvary.
On the Cross the blood hath written
Everlasting deeds of love;
In my heart the blood hath written
Name that will be known above.
What is written, etc.,
Who can ever take away?
Take me as I am, O Saviour
Better I can never be;
Thou alone canst bring me nearer
Self but draws me far from Thee.
I can never
But within Thy wounds be saved.
I will trust Thy hand almighty,
Great the victory Thou hast won;
Death and hell and Satan's kingdom
By Thy death are all outdone.
Blessed Jesus, etc.,
Let me always think of Thee.
Oh, how sweet 'tis to remember
Of Thy death on Calvary!
Midst our tears the sight is gracious,
But in heaven no tears shall be.
Halleluia, etc.,
He is for us all in all.
1,2,4,5:tr. Hymns & Tunes in Welsh & English (E T Griffith) 1884 3 : tr. anonymous
Calvary's blood
the weak exalteth
More than conquerors to be;
Calvary's blood the strong abaseth
Myriad hosts to bow to Thee.
O revive me
With a breeze from Calvary.
tr. Anonymous
Tune [878747]: Bryn Calfaria (William Owen 1814-93) tr. Howell Elvet Lewis (Elfed) 1860-1953 Sweet Singers of Wales 1889 |