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3194. I Worship Thee, Most Gracious God

1. I worship Thee, most gracious God,
And all Thy ways adore;
And every day I live, I seem
To love Thee more and more.

2. When obstacles and trials seem
Like prison walls to be,
I do the little I can do,
And leave the rest to Thee.

3. I have no cares, O blessèd Will,
For all my cares are Thine;
I live in triumph, Lord, for Thou
Hast made Thy triumphs mine.

4. He always wins who sides with God;
To him no chance is lost;
God’s will is sweetest to him when
It triumphs at his cost.

5. Ill that He blesses is our good,
And unblest good is ill;
And all is right that seems most wrong,
If it be His sweet will.

Text Information
First Line: I worship Thee, most gracious God
Title: I Worship Thee, Most Gracious God
Author: Frederick W. Faber (1849)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Jesus and Mary, 1849 (original title: "I Worship Thee, Sweet Will of God").
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: BARTLETT, Marlo L. Bartlett, 1847-1919; STUKELY, arranged from Felix Mendelssohn, 1809-1847
Tune Information
Name: ABERGELE
Composer: John Ambrose Lloyd (1873)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 56711 32117 12233
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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