O God who is the breath of life

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1 O God who is the breath of life,
help us to feel your power of love;
that all our days may be renewed,
the life that maketh all things new.

2 These walls were built so long ago
by faithful men long gone before;
with skill and knowledge given them,
by God's right hand that guided them.

3 This building made with humble hands,
great craftsmanship was lift to share
by those who toil all day and night,
for us to come and worship here.

4 Then when their task was finished here,
all things of beauty we adore.
Though parted now from earthly home,
we offer them before thy throne.

5 Father, today we gather here
within these walls to watch and pray.
Join us together in your love
to work and serve thee all our days.

Source: CPWI Hymnal #557

Author: M. Franklyn

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Text Information

First Line: O God who is the breath of life
Author: M. Franklyn
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Notes: A higher setting of MELCOMBE is found at 286, 335, 682
Copyright: By permission of Church in the Province of the West Indies

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MELCOMBE (Webbe)

Also known as: ST. PHILIPS BENEDICTION GRANTON NAZARETH MELCOMBE was first used as an anonymous chant tune (with figured bass) in the Roman Catholic Mass and was published in 1782 in An Essay on the Church Plain Chant. It was first ascribed to Samuel Webbe (the elder; b. London, England, 1740; d.…

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CPWI Hymnal #557

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