Above: A Crucifix
Image Source = Kenneth Randolph Taylor
Hymn Source = American Hymns Old and New (1980)
Text (1868) by Samuel Wolcott (1813-1886)
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Father, I own thy voice,
I seek thy loving face;
The fountain of my sweetest joys,
Is thine abounding grace,
Is thine abounding grace.
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Saviour, I cling to thee,
Thou victor in the strife,
Thy bloodpaid ransom set me free,
My peace, my hope, my life,
My peace, my hope, my life.
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Father, behold thy child,
Guide me, and guard from ill;
In dangers thick, through deserts wild,
Be my protector still,
Be my protector still.
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Saviour, gird me with power
For thee the cross to bear;
Victorious in temptation’s hour,
Safe from the secret snare,
Safe from the secret snare.
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Ancient of days, to thee,
By love celestial drawn,
My soul thy majesty shall see,
And greet her glory’s dawn,
And greet her glory’s dawn.
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