O thou whose love bestoweth

O thou whose love bestoweth

Author: Albert Durrant Watson
Tune: PLACENTIA
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1 O Those whose love bestoweth
The treasures of the years,
Whose Father-heart well knoweth
Our gladness and our tears;
Our wills in deep devotion
And trust we bow to Thee,
Great Ruler of the ocean,
Kind Sovereign of the sea.

2 Far o'er the waters faring,
By faith and courage stayed,
Forth go our loved ones, daring
The billows, unafraid;
For in Thy love abiding,
They fear no threat'ning doom,
With Thee their Pilot guiding
Through sunshine, storm and gloom.

3 In star and dew and thunder,
We see Thy love and Thee,
And in the golden wonder
Of sunlight on the sea;
May faithfulness to duty
On land and ocean broad,
In joy and power and beauty,
Unveil the face of God.

4 O Thou who art so human
To love and sympathize,
With light divine illumine
Our sense-beclouded eyes;
And since Thy will doth call them,
We pray, O Lord, to Thee:
May nothing ill befall them
Our loved ones on the sea.

Source: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book: official hymn book of the Methodist Church #648

Author: Albert Durrant Watson

Watson, Albert Durrant. (Dixie, Ontario, January 8, 1859--May 3, 1926, Toronto, Ont.). Methodist. Victoria University, M.D., C.M., 1883; Edinburgh, P.R.C.P., 1883. While practising medicine in Toronto, he published nine books of prose and verse, culminating in Poetical Works (1924), and served on the compilation committee of the 1917, Methodist Hymn and Tune Book. For it, he wrote "Lord of the lands" to fit Calixa Lavallee's tune for "O Canada", since no English version of its French words had yet to gain general acceptance, and its Quebec origin worked against its use in Protestant churches. His words were widely used on patriotic occasions for the next fifty years, but only in church services, never in state celebrations. --Hugh D. McK… Go to person page >

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