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Our Father, thron'd above the sky

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #394 (1828) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Our Father, thron'd above the sky, To thee our empty hands we spread; Thy children at thy footstool lie, And ask thy blessings on their head. 2 With cheerful hope and filial fear, In that august and precious name, By thee ordain'd, we now draw near, And would the promis'd blessing claim. 3 Does not an earthly parent hear The cravings of his famish'd son? Will he reject the filial pray'r, Or mock him with a cake of stone? 4 Our heav'nly Father, how much more Will thy divine compassions rise; And open thy unbounded store, To satisfy thy children's cries? 5 yes, we will ask, and seek, and press For gracious audience at thy seat; Still hoping, waiting for success, If persevering to entreat. 6 For Jesus in his faithful word The upright supplicant has blest; And all thy saints with one accord The prevalence of pray'r attest. Topics: Christian experience Communion with Christ, and love to him
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Our Father! thron'd above the sky

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Social and Private Worship #CCVI (1823) Languages: English
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Our Father, thron'd above the sky

Author: Scott Hymnal: The Universalist Hymn-Book #380 (1836)
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Our Father, thron'd above the sky

Hymnal: Hymns #394 (1857) Languages: English
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Our Father, thron'd above the sky

Hymnal: Hymns #394 (1850) Languages: English
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Confidence in God

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #265 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Our Father, thron'd above the sky Lyrics: 1 Our Father, thron'd above the sky, To thee our empty hands we spread; Thy children at thy footstool lie, And ask thy blessings on their head. 2 With cheerful hope and filial fear, In that august and precious name, By thee ordain'd, we now draw near, And would the promis'd blessing claim. 3 Does not an earthly parent hear The cravings of his famish'd son? Will he reject the filial pray'r, Or mock him with a cake of stone? 4 Our heav'nly Father, how much more Will thy divine compassions rise; And open thy unbounded store, To satisfy thy children's cries? 5 Yes, we will ask, and seek, and press For gracious audience at thy seat; Still hoping, waiting for success, If persevering to entreat. 6 For Jesus in his faithful word The upright supplicant has blest; And all thy saints with one accord The prevalence of pray'r attest. Topics: The Christain His Duty and Graces; Confidence in God Languages: English

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