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295. Thanks To God Who Us Hath Given

1 Thanks to God who us hath given
Grace abundant thro' the years;
Thanks to Him whose peace from heaven
Led our hearts thro' doubts and fears.

2 Hear us, Lord, as we are praying
For the souls that stray'd and fell;
Call them home who still are straying,
Wake them thro' the calling bell,
Wake them thro' the calling bell.

3 Send Thy willing servants thither
On the highways, streets, and lanes
That the fallen may come hither,
Sav'd from everlasting banes,
Sav'd from everlasting banes.

4 That the fallen ones who wander
And have lost God's word of love
May catch sight of heaven yonder
And the Christmas Star above,
And the Christmas Star above.

5 When our ship in storm immerges
And is threatened by its might,
Come, O Jesus, on the surges,
Be it even late at night.

6 Thro' the breakers safely guide us,
That we land upon the shore;
Thou dost help when woes betide us,
Thou wilt help us evermore.

Text Information
First Line: Thanks to God who us hath given
Title: Thanks To God Who Us Hath Given
Author: J. Paulli
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1927
Topic: Spiritual Songs: Prayer
Notes: Danish first line: Tak for disse naaderige; Translator: P. C. Paulsen
Tune Information
Name: [Thanks to God who us hath given]
Composer: Fr. Silcher
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7.
Key: A♭ Major



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