404. Father of all, from land and sea

1 Father of all, from land and sea
The nations sing "Thine, Lord, are we,
Countess in number, but in Thee
May we be one.

2 O Son of God, Whose love so free
For men did make Thee Man to be,
United to our God in thee
May we be one.

3 O Spirit Blest, who from above
Cam'st gently gliding like a dove,
Calm all our strife, give faith and love;
O make us one.

4 O Trinity in Unity,
One only God, in Persons Three,
Dwell ever in our hearts; like Thee
May we be one.

5 So, when the world shall pass away,
May we awake with joy and say,
"Now in the bliss of endless day
We all are one."

Text Information
First Line: Father of all, from land and sea
Author: C. Wordsworth
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: General
Tune Information
Name: HURON
Composer: D. Hague
Meter: 8.8.8.4.
Key: G Major or modal



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