Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: Joseph Hart, Supplement to Hymns Composed on Various Subjects, 1762.
Music: "St. Agnes," John Bacchus Dykes, 1866 |
Once more we come before our God;
Once more His blessings ask:
O may not duty seem a load,
Nor worship prove a task!
Father, Thy quickening Spirit send
From heaven in Jesus' name,
To make our waiting minds attend,
And put our souls in frame.
May we receive the word we hear,
Each in an honest heart,
And keep the precious treasure there,
And never with it part!
To seek Thee all our hearts dispose,
To each Thy blessings suit,
And let the seed Thy servant sows
Produce abundant fruit.
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