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1 Holy Ghost, the Infinite,
Shine upon our nature's night
With Thy blessed holy light,
Comforter Divine.
2 We are sinful, cleanse us, Lord;
We are faint, Thy strength afford;
Lost, until by Thee restored,
Comforter Divine.
3 Like the dew, Thy peace distil;
Guide, subdue our wayward will,
Things of Christ unfolding still,
Comforter Divine.
4 In us, for us, intercede,
And with voiceless groanings plead
Our unutterable need,
Comforter Divine.
5 In us "Abba, Father," cry,
Earnest of our bliss on high,
Seal of immortality,
Comforter Divine.
6 Search for us the depths of God;
Lead us by the narrow road
To the height of Thine abode,
Comforter Divine.
Source: The New Christian Hymnal #118
First Line: | Holy Ghost, the Infinite |
Title: | Holy Ghost |
Author: | George Rawson (1853) |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Holy Spirit, Infinite. An altered and abbreviated form of G. Rawson's "Come to our poor nature's night," p, 253, i,, in the American Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
Holy Spirit, Infinite. An altered and abbreviated form of G. Rawson's "Come to our poor nature's night," p, 253, i,, in the American Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)