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563. Most Fervent Thanks I Render

1 Most fervent thanks I render
To Thee, my God and Lord,
Who in Thy loving-kindness
Dost gracious help afford:
When night had spread her pinions
Far over land and sea,
I was secure from danger;
Thy mercy shielded me.

2 All praise to Thee, O Father,
Who in the gloom of night
Dost grant me Thy protection
And fill my soul with light.
Pray help me do Thy bidding
Thro'out this new-born day;
Make Thou my will submissive
And keep me in Thy way.

3 Vouchsafe to me Thy guidance
Lest I should go astray;
Let not the foe beguile me,
Be Thou my staff and stay.
Sustain me by Thy goodness,
Thy mercy let me share;
For Satan cannot harm me
While I enjoy Thy care.

4 To Thine own praise and glory,
Let me conclude this day;
May I to Thee be faithful;
O Lord, for this I pray.
Shield both my soul and body,
My house and native land;
For all Thy love has given
Is safe when in Thy hand.

5 To Thee be laud and honor,
Thy name be blest for aye,
Extend, O Lord, Thy kingdom
Let grace and peace hold sway.
Against the wiles of Satan
Thy trusty weapons lend;
In mercy grant Thy blessing,
Be with us to the end.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Most fervent thanks I render
Title: Most Fervent Thanks I Render
Translator: H. Brueckner (1925)
Meter: 7 6 7 6 D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1930
Topic: Morning; Processionals and Recessionals: Morning
Tune Information
Name: CHENIES
Composer: Timothy R. Matthews (1855)
Meter: 7 6 7 6 D.
Key: G Major



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