233c | The Hymnal#234 | 235 |
Text: | One who is all unfit to count |
Author: | Narayan Vaman Tilak (1862-1919) |
Translator: | Rev. Nicol Macnicol |
Tune: | WIGTOWN |
1 One who is all unfit to count
As scholar in Thy school,
Thou of Thy love hast named a friend—
O kindness wonderful!
2 Thou dwellest in unshadowed light,
All sin and shame above—
That Thou shouldst bear our sin and shame,
How can I tell such love?
3 Ah, did not He the heavenly throne
A little thing esteem,
And not unworthy for my sake
A mortal body deem?
4 So, Love itself in human form,
For love of me He came;
I cannot look upon His face
For shame, for bitter shame.
5 If there is aught of worth in me
It comes from Thee alone;
Then keep me safe, for so, O Lord,
Thou keepest but Thine own.
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | One who is all unfit to count |
Translator: | Rev. Nicol Macnicol |
Author: | Narayan Vaman Tilak (1862-1919) |
Meter: | C. M. |
Publication Date: | 1950 |
Topic: | The Life in Christ: Answering Christ's Call; Christ: Call, Answering Christ's; Christ: Teacher, Our(4 more...) |
Source: | From the "Marathi" |
Copyright: | Words copyright by Rev. Nicol Macnicol. Used by permission of Miss Helen Macnicol. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | WIGTOWN |
Meter: | C. M. |
Key: | F Major |
Source: | "Scottish Psalter," 1635 |