poem "Urbs Dei" / "The City of God"

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"Urbs Dei" / "The City of God" is a reflective religious poem by British diplomat and poet Cecil Spring Rice, best known as the source of the hymn "I Vow to Thee, My Country."

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instanceOf diplomat
person
poem
poet
religious poem
alternativeTitle The City of God NERFINISHED
author Cecil Spring Rice NERFINISHED
authorNationality British
authorOccupation diplomat
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
form metrical verse
genre lyric poetry
religious poetry
hasEnglishTitle The City of God NERFINISHED
hasPart section later adapted as I Vow to Thee, My Country
inspired hymn I Vow to Thee, My Country NERFINISHED
language English
literaryPeriod early 20th century
nationality British
notableWork I Vow to Thee, My Country NERFINISHED
Urbs Dei NERFINISHED
reflects Cecil Spring Rice’s religious convictions
Cecil Spring Rice’s views on patriotism
religiousTradition Anglicanism NERFINISHED
Christianity
subject Christian concept of the City of God
relationship between nation and God
theme Christian faith
contrast between earthly and heavenly loyalties
heavenly city
patriotism
sacrifice
title Urbs Dei NERFINISHED
usedAsSourceFor text of the hymn I Vow to Thee, My Country

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Cecil Spring Rice wrote poem "Urbs Dei" / "The City of God"