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CCLXXXVI | Church Hymn Book#CCLXXXVII | CCLXXXVIII |
1 To thee my God I humbly bow,
All praises be to thee!
How great, how good and kind art thou,
And gracious unto me.
2 My life, my health, and all I am,
Thy mercies have bestow'd;
The greatest blessings I can claim,
Is thee my gracious God.
3 What wonders thou for me hast wrought
Are more than I can trace;
I was to light from darkness brought,
And made to know thy ways.
4 May I for ever walk therein,
Confirm my heart be faith!
And may I never yield to sin
Until the hour of death.
5 May I with constant fervent zeal,
In all things persevere;
My hopes and comforts never fail
Whilst I must travel here.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | To thee my God I humbly bow |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1816 |
Topic: | The Christian Life |
Notes: | Public Domain. |