Matthew 6
6
SONG 33
8,6,8,6
tune: Palestrina, 87.
Matt 6:9-14
9 Father of all! we bow to thee,
who dwell’st in heav’n ador’d;
But present still through all thy works,
the universal Lord.
2 For ever hallow’d be thy name
by all beneath the skies;
10And may thy kingdom still advance,
till grace to glory rise.
3 A grateful homage may we yield,
with hearts resign’d to thee;
And as in heav’n thy will is done,
on earth so let it be.
11 From day to day we humbly own
the hand that feeds us still:
Give us our bread, and teach to rest
contented in thy will.
12 Our sins before thee we confess;
O may they be forgiv’n!
As we to others mercy show,
we mercy beg from Heav’n.
13-14 Still let thy grace our life direct;
from evil guard our way;
And in temptation’s fatal path
permit us not to stray.
7 For thine the pow’r, the kingdom thine;
all glory’s due to thee:
Thine from eternity they were,
and thine shall ever be.
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First published by the Church of Scotland in 1781.
Matthew 6
6
SONG 33
8,6,8,6
tune: Palestrina, 87.
Matt 6:9-14
9 Father of all! we bow to thee,
who dwell’st in heav’n ador’d;
But present still through all thy works,
the universal Lord.
2 For ever hallow’d be thy name
by all beneath the skies;
10And may thy kingdom still advance,
till grace to glory rise.
3 A grateful homage may we yield,
with hearts resign’d to thee;
And as in heav’n thy will is done,
on earth so let it be.
11 From day to day we humbly own
the hand that feeds us still:
Give us our bread, and teach to rest
contented in thy will.
12 Our sins before thee we confess;
O may they be forgiv’n!
As we to others mercy show,
we mercy beg from Heav’n.
13-14 Still let thy grace our life direct;
from evil guard our way;
And in temptation’s fatal path
permit us not to stray.
7 For thine the pow’r, the kingdom thine;
all glory’s due to thee:
Thine from eternity they were,
and thine shall ever be.
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First published by the Church of Scotland in 1781.