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The morning breaks, I place my hand in Thine

Author: John Brownlie; Michael Burkhardt Hymnal: Hymns of the Russian Church #3 (1920) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: The morning breaks, I place my hand in Thine, My God, 'tis Thine to lead, to follow mine; No word deceitful shall I speak the while, Nor shall I stain my hand with action vile. Thine be this day with worthy labour filled, Strong let me stand to do the duty willed; Nor swayed by restless passion would I be, That I may give the offering pure to Thee; 4 Else were I shamed when hoary age I see, Shamed were this board that bears Thy gifts to me: Mine is the impulse; O my Christ, I pray, Be Thou Thyself to me the Blessed Way. Languages: English
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The morning breaks, I place my hand in Thine

Author: Gregory of Nazianzus; John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns of the Greek Church #98 (1900) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: The morning breaks, I place my hand in Thine, My God, ’tis Thine to lead, to follow mine; No word deceitful shall I speak the while, Nor shall I stain my hand with action vile. Thine be the day with worthy labour filled, Strong would I stand to do the duty willed; Nor swayed by restless passion let me be, That I may give the offering pure to Thee; Else were I ’shamed when hoary age I see, Shamed were this board that bears Thy gifts to me: Mine is the impulse; O my Christ, I pray, Be Thou Thyself to me the Blessed Way! Languages: English

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