Temperance Hymn

O God, we come in faith to thee

Author: C. B. Harger
Published in 4 hymnals

Representative Text

1 O God, we come in faith to thee,
Thy blessing humbly now implore;
Oh, set the rum-bound captive free,
Bid them arise and sin no more.

2 The chains are strong which bind him down,
In helpless, joyless slavery;
And bright was manhood’s glorious crown,
Now lost in passion’s raging sea.

3 And while he passes ruin’s way,
All heaven is moved with pitying love,
To see the drunkard cast away
His bright inheritance above.

4 O Lord, the arm of flesh is weak;
Grant us the aid of power divine,
To save the erring ones we see,
And endless praises shall be thine.


Source: Good Will: A collection of New Music for Sabbath Schools and Gospel Meetings (Enlarged) #126b

Author: C. B. Harger

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First Line: O God, we come in faith to thee
Title: Temperance Hymn
Author: C. B. Harger
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Prayer Meeting and Revival Hymn Book . 27th ed. #d338

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Good Will #109b

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Good Will #126b

Temperance Songs, for Congregational Singing in Temperance Gatherings of All Varieties #d39

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