Text: | Come, Lord, Thyself, In All Thy Grace |
Author: | Hallgrim Petursson, 1614-1674 |
Translator: | C. V. Pilcher |
Tune: | SCHULZ |
Composer: | J. A. P. Schulz, 1747-1800 |
1 Come, Lord, Thyself, in all Thy grace;
Mine utmost need Thine eyes can trace:
Be Thou my guide through life's long way,
Nor let my falt'ring footsteps stray.
2 Upon mine eyes dark dawns the day,
The sounds of earth fall far away;
None, none can aid; by death's lone door
I leave man's help for evermore.
3 None, none can aid, save Thou, dear Lord;
I stay me on Thy faithful Word;
Let earth decay, heav'n's glories pale,
Jehovah's Word can never fail.
4 O may each psalm my voice can raise
Extol Thy kindness, hymn Thy praise;
O may each note my peps can frame
In heaven's glory laud Thy name.
5 For evermore through that bright day
I would my Savior's grace display
And praise with all the ransomed host
Thee, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come, Lord, Thyself, in all Thy grace |
Title: | Come, Lord, Thyself, In All Thy Grace |
Translator: | C. V. Pilcher |
Author: | Hallgrim Petursson, 1614-1674 |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1930 |
Topic: | The Christian Life: Heaven |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | SCHULZ |
Composer: | J. A. P. Schulz, 1747-1800 |
Meter: | L. M. |
Key: | F Major |