292. What thanks and praise to Thee we owe

What thanks and praise to thee we owe,
O Priest and Sacrifice divine,
For thy dear saint through whom we know
So many a gracious word of thine;

Whom thou didst choose to tell the tale
Of all thy manhood's toils and tears,
And for a moment lift the veil
That hides thy boyhood's spotless years.

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And still the Church through all her days
Uplifts the strains that never cease,
The blessèd Virgin's hymn of praise,
The aged Simeon's words of peace.

O happy saint! whose sacred page,
So rich in words of truth and love,
Pours on the Church from age to age
This healing unction from above;

The witness of the Savior's life,
The great apostle's chosen friend
Through weary years of toil and strife,
And still found faithful to the end.

So grant us, Lord, like him to live,
Beloved by man, approved by thee,
Till thou at last the summons give,
And we, with him, thy face shall see.

Text Information
First Line: What thanks and praise to Thee we owe
Author: William D. MacLagan (1873)
Meter: L.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1916
Topic: Holy Days: St. Luke
Tune Information
Name: ELY
Composer: Thomas Turton (1844)
Meter: L.M.
Incipit: 11231 67123 17176
Key: A Major



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