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4729. O Child of Lowly Manger Birth

1. O child of lowly manger birth
On whose low cry the ages wait,
Lead us Thy way, and every day
Guide us to see what made Thee great.

2. O Jesus, youth of Nazareth,
Preparing for the bitter strife,
Wilt Thou impart to every heart
Thy perfect purity of life?

3. O Christ whose words make dear the fields
And hillsides green of Galilee,
Grant us to find, with reverent mind,
The truth Thou saidst should make us free.

4. O suffering Lord on Calvary,
Whom love led on to mortal pain,
We know Thy cross is not a loss
If we Thy love shall truly gain.

5. O master of abundant life
From natal morn to victory’s hour,
We look to Thee, heed Thou our plea,
Teach us to share Thy ageless power.

Text Information
First Line: O child of lowly manger birth
Title: O Child of Lowly Manger Birth
Author: Ferdinand Q. Blanchard (1906)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: EATON (Chadwick)
Composer: George Whitefield Chadwick (1888)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 32351 23216 76237
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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