8049. O Thou! Who Hast A Temple Shrine

1 O Thou! Who hast a temple shrine
In every lowly, contrite soul,
Spirit of God! These lips of mine
Touch with a living altar-coal.

2 No costly rites I need prepare,
No rich oblations need I bring;
The humble heart, the fervent prayer,
Are Thine accepted offering.

3 Guide to all truth, vouchsafe Thine aid,
Control my thoughts, direct my way;
May holy fear of Thee pervade
The varied duties of each day.

4 Ere I begin life’s common task,
Hushed be its feverish cares a while,
That calm reposing may I bask,
Eternal One! beneath Thy smile.

5 Giver and source of peace divine,
Thy will submissive would I wait;
Each pulse of heavenly life is Thine,
Descend, Thou promised Paraclete!

6 Not as of old, in awful power,
With rushing wind and lambent fire,
But gently, like the falling shower,
Great Spirit, come! my soul inspire!

Text Information
First Line: O Thou! Who hast a temple shrine
Title: O Thou! Who Hast A Temple Shrine
Author: John R. Macduff
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Altar Stones, (London: James Nisbet, 1853)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: EMMANUEL
Composer: Carl Christian Nikolai Balle
Meter: LM
Key: E Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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