2549. How Oft, O Lord, Thy Face Hath Shone

1. How oft, O Lord, Thy face hath shone
On doubting souls whose wills were true!
Thou Christ of Cephas and of John,
Thou art the Christ of Thomas, too.

2. He loved Thee well, and calmly said
Come, let us go, and die with Him;
Yet when Thine Easter news was spread,
’Mid all its light his eyes were dim.

3. His brethren’s word he would not take
But craved to touch those hands of Thine:
The bruisèd reed Thou didst not break;
He saw, and hailed his Lord divine.

4. He saw Thee ris’n; at once he rose
To full belief’s unclouded height;
And still through his confession flows
To Christian souls Thy life and light.

5. O Savior, make Thy presence known
To all who doubt Thy Word and Thee;
And teach them in that Word alone
To find the truth that sets them free.

6. And we who know how true Thou art,
And Thee as God and Lord adore,
Give us, we pray, a loyal heart,
To trust and love Thee more and more.

Text Information
First Line: How oft, O Lord, Thy face hath shone
Title: How Oft, O Lord, Thy Face Hath Shone
Author: William Bright (1875)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: ST. AMBROSE, in Méthode du plain-chant, by François de la Feillée, 1808
Tune Information
Name: HOLLAND
Composer: Berthold Tours (1875)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 32253 12333 45676
Key: F Major
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875
Copyright: Public Domain



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