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We love Thy Sabbath, Lord, And worship at Thy will

We love Thy Sabbath, Lord, And worship at Thy will

Author: Myrtle H. Dorland
Tune: TRENTHAM
Published in 1 hymnal

Representative Text

1 We love Thy Sabbath, Lord,
And worship at Thy will;
Oh may these hours sweet peace afford
And deeper faith instill.

2 Thine angels sang for joy
Creation’s work to see;
We too, this day, would raise our hearts
In grateful praise to Thee.

3 Praise for Thy wondrous love,
That sealed this sacred day,
A sign that all may understand
We own Thy sovereign sway.

4 O great Creator King,
Through Thy redeeming grace,
Renew and sanctify our hearts
That we may see Thy face.

5 And with the white-robed throng,
Upon Mount Sion be,
And joyful sing our Sabbath song
Through all eternity.

Source: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #390

Author: Myrtle H. Dorland

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Text Information

First Line: We love Thy Sabbath, Lord, And worship at Thy will
Author: Myrtle H. Dorland
Publication Date: 1985
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1985.

Tune

TRENTHAM

Robert Jackson (b, Oldham, Lancashire, England, 1842; d. Oldham, 1914) originally, composed TRENTHAM as a setting for Henry W. Baker's "O Perfect Life of Love" (380). Named for a village in Staffordshire, England, close to the town in which Jackson was born, the tune was published with the Baker tex…

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Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #390

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