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826b. Give me the wings of faith to rise

1 Give us the wings of faith to rise
within the veil, and see
the saints above, how great their joys,
how bright their glories be.

2 Once they were mourning here below,
their wet their couch with tears;
they wrestled hard, as we do now,
with sins and doubts and fears.

3 I ask them whence their victory came:
they, with united breath,
ascribe their conquest to the Lamb,
their triumph to his death.

4 They marked the footsteps that he trod,
his zeal inspired their breast,
and, following their incarnate God,
possess the promised rest.

5 Our glorious Leader claims our praise
for his own pattern given;
while the long cloud of witnesses
show the same path to heaven.

Text Information
First Line: Give me the wings of faith to rise
Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Meter: C.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Saints' and Other Holy Days: For Any Saint
Tune Information
Name: SONG 67
Adapter: Orlando Gibbons, 1583-1625 (alt.)
Meter: C.M.
Key: D Major
Source: E Pry's Llyfr y Psalmau, 1621, alt.



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