12814 | The Cyber Hymnal#12815 | 12816 |
Text: | Thy Grace Impart |
Author: | John G. Whittier |
Tune: | ALMSGIVING |
Composer: | John Bacchus Dykes |
Media: | MIDI file |
1 Thy grace impart! In time to be
Shall one great temple rise to Thee—
Thy Church our broad humanity.
Alleluia!
2 White flowers of love its walls shall climb,
Soft bells of peace shall ring its chime,
Its days shall all be holy time,
Alleluia!
3 A sweeter song shall then be heard,
Confessing, in a world’s accord,
The inward Christ, the living Word,
Alleluia!
4 That song shall swell from shore to shore,
One hope, one faith, one love restore
The seamless robe that Jesus wore,
Alleluia!
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First Line: | Thy grace impart! In time to be |
Title: | Thy Grace Impart |
Author: | John G. Whittier (1864, adapt.) |
Meter: | 88.84 |
Language: | English |
Source: | Adapt. from "Hymns for the Opening of Thomas Starr King's House of Worship" |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Notes: | This poem was written by Mr. Whittier while he was a guest at the Asquam House [Holderness, New Hampshire]. A fair was being held in aid of the little Episcopal church at Holderness, and people at the hotel were asked to contribute. These lines were Whittier’s contribution, and the ladies in charge of the fair received ten dollars for them. They were written in an album now in possession of a niece of Whittier’s Philadelphia friend, Joseph Liddon Pennock. S. T. Pickard The Atlantic Monthly December 1904, p. 795 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ALMSGIVING |
Composer: | John Bacchus Dykes (1865) |
Meter: | 88.84 |
Key: | G Major or modal |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |
Noteworthy Composer score: | Noteworthy Composer Score |