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1676. Father, Who on Man Dost Shower

1. Father, who on man dost shower
Gifts of plenty from Thy dower,
To Thy people give the power
All Thy gifts to use aright.

2. Give pure happiness in leisure,
Temperance in every pleasure,
Holy use of earthly treasure,
Bodies clear and spirits bright.

3. Lift from this and every nation
All that brings us degradation;
Quell the forces of temptation;
Put Thine enemies to flight.

4. Be with us, Thy strength supplying,
That with energy undying,
Every foe of man defying,
We may rally to the fight.

5. Thou who art our Captain ever,
Lead us on to great endeavor;
May Thy Church the world deliver:
Give us wisdom, courage, might.

6. Father, who has sought and loved us,
Son of God, whose love has bound us,
Holy Ghost, within us, round us—
Hear us, Godhead infinite.

Text Information
First Line: Father, who on man dost shower
Title: Father, Who on Man Dost Shower
Author: Percy Dearmer (1906)
Meter: 88.87
Language: English
Source: The English Hymnal (London: Oxford University Press, 1906)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: QUEM PASTORES
Composer: Anonymous (14th Century)
Meter: 88.87
Incipit: 13345 65234 54321
Key: F Major
Source: Hohenfurth manuscript, 1410
Copyright: Public Domain



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