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104b. Creator, Spirit, Holy Dove

1 Creator, Spirit, Holy Dove,
Visit Thy people from above,
Fill them with graces, and restore
Thy creatures as they were before.

2 For Comforter is Thy sweet name,
A gift which from the Highest came,
A precious ointment from above,
A living fount, a fire of love.

3 Our minds enlighten, and inspire
Our souls with love's celestial fire;
And since thou know'st how frail we be,
Confirm and make us strong in Thee.

4 Thou, with Thy grace's sev'nfold band,
The finger art on God's right hand;
Thou dost the Father's promise send
With tongues to earth's remotest end.

5 Drive far away our wily foe,
And by Thy grace sweet peace bestow;
That in Thy footsteps we may run,
And soul-destroying mischief shun.

6 Let us by Thee the Father know,
His Son, Christ Jesus, also show,
That full of faith we may know Thee
Derived from both eternally.

7 To God the Father, and the Son
Who rose again, be honor done,
With Him, who came at Pentecost,
The Comforter, the Holy Ghost.

Text Information
First Line: Creator, Spirit, Holy Dove
Translator (into German): Dr. Martin Luther
Translator (into English): Richard Massie
Meter: L. M. No. 1
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Fourth Sunday after Easter; Whitsunday; The Church Year: Pentecost
Source: Latin of the 8th Century
Notes: Now Public Domain. From the German text: Komm, Gott Schoepfer, Heil'ger Geist
Tune Information
Name: FEDERAL STREET
Composer: Henry Kemble Oliver (1832)
Meter: L. M. No. 1
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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