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Text: | Grace, Patience and Strength |
Author: | Mrs. M. E. B. Willson |
Tune: | [Thy Grace all sufficient, to me let it be] |
Composer: | Alfred Beirly |
1 Thy Grace sufficient, to me let it be
Like a shield to protect and from Satan set free;
In ev’ry temptation this promise I claim,
For by it my enemies oft have been slain.
Refrain:
Grace, Patience and Strength,
My dear loving Savior, now let them be mine;
Grace, Patience and Strength,
My dear, loving Savior, now let them be mine.
2 Thy Patience, O Lord, to my soul freely give,
That I may not murmur, but constantly live
In the sunshine of gladness, thine own loving smile,
In joy or in sadness, in thee all the while. [Refrain]
3 Thy Strength, give me daily and hourly, I pray,
Uphold me, for I am but weakness each day;
Bestow on me, Lord, from thy bountiful store,
Thy grace and thy patience, with strength evermore. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Thy Grace all sufficient, to me let it be |
Title: | Grace, Patience and Strength |
Author: | Mrs. M. E. B. Willson |
Refrain First Line: | Grace, patience and strength |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1887 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Thy Grace all sufficient, to me let it be] |
Composer: | Alfred Beirly |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |