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148. Lamp Of Our Feet, Whereby We Trace

1 Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace
Our path when wont to stray;
Stream from the fount of heav'nly grace,
Brook by the trav'ler's way;

2 Bread of our souls, whereon we feed,
The manna from on high;
Our guide and chart, wherein we read
Of realms beyond the sky;

3 Word of the everliving God,
Will of His glorious Son;
Without Thee how could earth be trod,
Or heav'n itself be won?

4 Yet to unfold Thy hidden worth,
Thy myst'ries to reveal,
That Spirit which first gave thee forth
Thy volume must unseal.

5 And we, if we aright would learn
The wisdom it imparts,
Must to its heav'nly teaching turn,
With simple, childlike hearts.

Text Information
First Line: Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace
Title: Lamp Of Our Feet, Whereby We Trace
Author: Robert Barton (1836)
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1927
Topic: The Word
Tune Information
Name: [Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace]
Composer: John B. Dykes
Meter: C.M.
Key: E♭ Major



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