Text: | Come Thou now, and be among us |
Translator: | John M. Neale |
Tune: | SICILY |
Composer: | Marcantoine Portogallo |
1 Come Thou now, and be among us,
Lord and Maker, while we pray:
Let Thy presence fill the temple
Which we dedicate to-day;
And, Thyself its Consecrator,
Dwell within its walls alway.
2 Grant that all Thy faithful people
May Thy truer temple be;
Neither flesh, nor soul, nor spirit
Know another Lord than Thee;
But, to Thee once dedicated,
Serve Thee everlastingly.
3 Here our souls, as Thy true altars,
Deign to hallow and to bless,
O Thou future Judge of all men,
With Thy grace and holiness;
That Thy gifts, sent down from heaven,
We may evermore possess.
4 Praise and honor to the Father;
Praise and honor to the Son;
Praise and honor to the Spirit,
Ever Three and ever One;
One in might, and one in glory,
While eternal ages run.
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come Thou now, and be among us |
Translator: | John M. Neale (1854) |
Meter: | 8s, 7s 6l. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1899 |
Topic: | Churches: Dedication; God: Presence of |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | SICILY |
Composer: | Marcantoine Portogallo |
Meter: | 8s, 7s 6l. |