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37. God gave His Word by holy men

1 God gave His Word by holy men,
The words dictating to their pen;
That Word shall shine with glorious ray
When heaven and earth have passed away.

2 It is not changeful human thought
That here to darkened souls is brought,
But everlasting truth and light,
That shed on man their heavenly light.

3 It makes the way of faith so plain
That none in darkness need remain;
Who meekly choose it as their guide
Shall not in doubt and gloom abide.

4 It makes the path of duty clear,
That all therein may persevere;
Who humbly heed its righteous way
Shall not from right and virtue stray.

5 For faith and life, for thought and deed,
No other rule and guide we need:
When God the King proclaims His will,
'Tis meet all others should be still.

6 To this alone may we adhere,
In faith and love and godly fear,
And ever walking by His Word,
Give glory to our Sovereign Lord.

Text Information
First Line: God gave His Word by holy men
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1898
Topic: Christ: Corner-stone; Word of God; Word of God: Inspiration of
Notes: M. Loy, b. 1828.
Tune Information
Name: TALLIS' CANON
Composer: Thomas Tallis (1660)
Meter: L. M.
Key: G Major



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