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3619. Lead Us, Heavenly Father (Edmeston)

1. Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us
O’er the world’s tempestuous sea;
Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us,
For we have no help but Thee;
Yet possessing every blessing
If our God our Father be.

2. Savior, breathe forgiveness o’er us;
All our weakness Thou dost know;
Thou didst tread this earth before us,
Thou didst feel its keenest woe;
Lone and dreary, faint and weary,
Through the desert Thou didst go.

3. Spirit of our God, descending,
Fill our hearts with heavenly joy,
Love with every passion blending,
Pleasure that can never cloy;
Thus provided, pardoned, guided,
Nothing can our peace destroy.

Text Information
First Line: Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us
Title: Lead Us, Heavenly Father (Edmeston)
Author: James Edmeston (1821)
Meter: 87.87.87
Language: English
Source: Sacred Lyrics, Set Two, with the notation "Hymn written for the children of the London Orphanage Asylum."
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: TANTUM ERGO, Samuel Webbe, 1792
Tune Information
Name: MANNHEIM
Composer: Friedrich Filitz (1847)
Meter: 87.87.87
Incipit: 33556 54334 51321
Key: E Major
Source: Vierstimmiges Choralbuch herausgegeben von Dr F Filitz (Berlin, Germany: 1847)
Copyright: Public Domain



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