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11755. Not For The Prophet Tongue Of Fire

1 Not for the prophet tongue of fire,
Nor voice of trumpet tone,
We lift our prayer, immortal Sire,
For him before Thy throne.

2 We ask for wisdom’s gifts and grace,
The heart alive to love,
The earnest zeal to save our race,
All selfish aims above.

3 Lord, bless him now! by holy rite,
We consecrate to Thee!
Make to his eye the chief delight
Christ’s prospering work to see.

4 Bold let him be for truth and man,
For God and righteousness!
Free let him speak the Gospel plan,
And the whole truth confess.

5 Be cloud and fire about his way,
Till Canaan’s land is trod!
Then o’er his grave Thy Church shall say,
He led us to our God!

Text Information
First Line: Not for the prophet tongue of fire
Title: Not For The Prophet Tongue Of Fire
Author: Henry Bacon
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: The Gospel Psalmist by John G. Adams and S. B. Ball (Boston: Universalist Publishing House, 1861)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: MARLOW
Meter: CM
Key: G Major or modal
Source: John Chetham, Book of Psalmody, 1718
Copyright: Public Domain



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