Excerpt from The Passion-Hymns of Iceland Being Translations From the Passionhymns of Hallgrim Petursson and From the Hymns of the Modern, Icelandic Hymn Book Together With an Introduction
My friend Mr. Pilcher"s Passion-Hymns of Iceland finds at least one deeply interested welcomer in myself. From early youth till now the great northern island, with its natural wonders, its population of hardy and educated peasants and fishermen, and its practical retention, through a thousand years, of its ancient speech, has had for me a peculiar fascination. To be thus introduced to the spiritual life of Iceland, as embodied in and fostered by its hymnody, is no common delight accordingly. That delight, I am confident, will be shared by a large circle of readers.
To the believer whose anchor-hold is settled for life and death at the foot of his Redeemer"s Cross, it is cheering indeed to see in these beautiful English renderings, by a scholar whose sympathies are complete with the faith and hope of the Norse psalmists, how Icelandic hearts have in the past beat true to the Gospel of Calvary, and how they do so still in these days so often troubled by alien thinking.
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