Our Father, who in Heaven art, All hallowed be Thy name (Coller)

Our Father, who in Heaven art, All hallowed be Thy name (Coller)

Author: Charles Coller
Published in 1 hymnal

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1 Our Father, who in Heaven art,
All hallowed be thy name,
Thy Kingdom come to every heart
To light the holy flame.

2 Help us on earth to do thy will
As angels do in Heaven,
And may to us in good and ill
Thy gracious gifts be given.

3 Our trespasses, O Lord, forgive,
And grant us grace to show
To all with whom we move and live
The grace thou dost bestow.

4 Be near us in temptation’s hour,
Let strength divine abound;
Deliver by thy mighty power
When evil shall surround.

5 The kingdoms of the world are thine,
Thine too the praise shall be;
Grant us to worship at thy shrine
To all eternity.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #624

Author: Charles Coller

Born: March 5, 1863, Rom­ford, Es­sex, Eng­land. Died: March 21, 1935, Ed­mon­ton, Mid­dle­sex, Eng­land. Coller grew up in Wood­ford, and joined the Sal­va­tion Ar­my (SA) at Re­gent Hall in 1885. He was a mem­ber of the SA House­hold Troops Band on its first cam­paign in 1887, and lat­er played the trom­bone in the SA In­ter­na­tion­al Staff Band. Be­gin­ning in 1895, he worked in var­i­ous SA trade de­pots, then in the Trade De­partment (later Sal­va­tion­ist Pub­lish­ing and Sup­plies Ltd) in Lon­don. His last ap­point­ment was in charge of the mu­sic pub­li­ca­tions de­part­ment, and he re­tired as an SA ma­jor in 1928. In 1880 he won a co­py of Heber’s Po­ems as a prize for a tem­p… Go to person page >

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First Line: Our Father, who in Heaven art, All hallowed be Thy name (Coller)
Author: Charles Coller
Language: English
Publication Date: 1986
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1986.

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #624

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