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Text: | My gracious Lord |
Author: | Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 |
Tune: | WARRINGTON |
Composer: | Ralph Harrison, 1748-1810 |
1 My gracious Lord, I own thy right
to ev'ry service I can pay;
and call it my supreme delight
to hear thy dictates and obey.
2 What is my being but for thee,
its sure support, its noblest end,
thy ever-smiling face to see
and serve the cause of such a friend?
3 I would not breathe for worldly joy,
or to increase my worldly good,
nor future days or pow'rs employ
to spread a sounding name abroad;
4 But to my Saviour I would live,
to him who for my ransom died;
nor could untainted Eden give
such bliss as blossoms at his side.
5 His work my later tears shall bless,
when youthful vigour is no more,
and my last hour of life confess
his love hath animating pow'r.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | My gracious Lord, I own thy right |
Title: | My gracious Lord |
Author: | Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (alt.) |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2000 |
Topic: | The Journey of Life; The Serving Community |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | WARRINGTON |
Composer: | Ralph Harrison, 1748-1810 |
Meter: | LM |
Key: | B♭ Major |
Notes: | An alternative arrangement will be found at No. 613 |