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4996. O Help Us Lord, Each Hour of Need

1. O help us, Lord, each hour of need
Thy heavenly succor give;
Help us in thought, and word, and deed,
Each hour on earth we live.

2. O help us, when our spirits bleed
With contrite anguish sore;
And when our hearts are cold and dead,
O help us, Lord, the more.

3. O help us through the prayer of faith
More firmly to believe;
For still the more the servant hath,
The more shall he receive.

4. If, strangers to Thy fold, we call,
Imploring at Thy feet
The crumbs that from Thy table fall,
’Tis all we dare entreat.

5. But be it, Lord of mercy, all,
So Thou wilt grant but this:
The crumbs that from Thy table fall
Are light, and life, and bliss.

6. O help us, Jesu, from on high,
We know no help but Thee;
O help us to so to live and die,
As Thine in Heav’n to be.

Text Information
First Line: O help us, Lord, each hour of need
Title: O Help Us Lord, Each Hour of Need
Author: Henry H. Milman (1827)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Hymns Written and Adapted to the Weekly Church Service of the Year, by Reginald Heber (London: J. Murray, 1827)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BEDFORD
Composer: William Wheale (1729)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 53165 43251 76653
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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