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415 | Church Book#416 | 417 |
Text: | Amidst a world of hopes and fears |
Author: | Henry Moore |
Tune: | STONEFIELD |
1 Amidst a world of hopes and fears,
A world of cares, and toils, and tears,
Where foes alarm, and dangers threat,
And pleasures kill, and glories cheat:
2 Send down, O Lord! a heavenly ray,
To guide me in the doubtful way;
And o'er me hold Thy Shield of power,
To guard me in the dangerous hour.
3 Teach me the flattering paths to shun,
In which the thoughtless many run,
Who for a shade the substance miss,
And grasp their ruin in their bliss.
4 May never pleasure, wealth, or pride,
Allure my wandering soul aside;
But through this maze of mortal ill,
Safe lead me to Thy heavenly hill.
5 There glories shine, and pleasures roll,
That charm, delight, transport the soul;
And every panting wish shall be
Possest of boundless bliss in Thee.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Amidst a world of hopes and fears |
Author: | Henry Moore (1802) |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1890 |
Topic: | The Christian Life: Trust; Advent, Fourth Sunday |
Notes: | Alternate tune: #300 or #496 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | STONEFIELD |
Meter: | L. M. |
Key: | E♭ Major |
Notes: | Composer from index: Stanley, 1786 |