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4962. O Holy Ghost, Thy People Bless

1. O Holy Ghost, Thy people bless
Who long to feel Thy might,
And fain would grow in holiness
As children of the light.

2. To Thee we bring, who art the Lord,
Ourselves to be Thy throne;
Let every thought and deed and word
Thy pure dominion own.

3. Life giving Spirit, o’er us move,
As on the formless deep;
Give life and order, light and love,
Where now is death or sleep.

4. Great gift of our ascended King,
His saving truth reveal;
Our tongues inspire His praise to sing,
Our hearts His love to feel.

5. True wind of Heav’n, from south or north,
For joy or chastening, blow;
The garden spices shall spring forth
If Thou wilt bid them flow.

6. O Holy Ghost, of sevenfold might,
All graces come from Thee;
Grant us to know and serve aright
One God in Persons Three.

Text Information
First Line: O Holy Ghost, Thy people bless
Title: O Holy Ghost, Thy People Bless
Author: Henry W. Baker (1874)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: CHESHIRE, Este's Psalter, 1592
Tune Information
Name: ST. TIMOTHY
Composer: Henry Williams Baker (1875)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 51171 23117 56652
Key: g minor
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875
Copyright: Public Domain



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