Angel Voices, Ever Singing

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Written1861 (1861)
Textby Francis Pott
Meter85 85 87
Melody
  • "Angel Voices"
"Angel Voices, Ever Singing"
painting of God surrounded by angels
God the Father and angels - detail of ceiling in the Raphael Rooms in Vatican City by Pietro Perugino
Written1861 (1861)
Textby Francis Pott
Meter85 85 87
Melody
  • "Angel Voices"
Published1866 (1866)
  • #336 in the NEH

"Angel Voices, Ever Singing" is an English Christian hymn. It was written in 1861 by the Church of England vicar Francis Pott (1832–1909).[1] It was written for the dedication of an organ.[2]

The hymn's words were written by Rev. Francis Pott, a Church of England priest, while he was vicar of St Mary's Church, Ticehurst in Sussex. The text is a typical Victorian evocation of the Biblical vision of angels gathered around the Throne of God in Heaven, ceaselessly singing in praise of God.[3]

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