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The has been and is published in more than fifty hymnbooks, including those of a number of significant denominations, such as the Church of England; [1] the United Church of Canada [1] and the Presbyterian Church in Canada (Book of Praise 1972 version, as Thy hand, O God, has guided; [2] and the current Book of Praise 1997 version, as Your hand, O God, has guided [3]); the Evangelical Lutheran ...
Basil Harwood was born on 11 April 1859 at Woodhouse, Olveston, Gloucestershire, the youngest child of Edward Harwood (1818–1907), a banker. [1] His mother Mary, née Sturge (1840–1867), was of Quaker extraction, and Harwood was brought up in that faith until a switch to Anglicanism in 1869 following his father's second marriage.
"Change My Heart Oh God" – Eddie Espinosa (sung by Roby Duke) recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee "The Heart Of Worship" – Matt Redman "Shout to the Lord" – Darlene Zschech. recorded in Sydney, Australia "Open The Eyes Of My Heart" – Paul Baloche "Refiner's Fire" – Brian Doerksen. recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
With A Little Bit O' Luck – The Songs and Monologues Of Stanley Holloway – Original release date – 7 May 2007 The Essential Collection (2CD) – Original release date – 2 August 2007 Stanley Holloway At His Very Best – Original release date – 26 February 2008
Rise heart; thy Lord is risen. Sing his praise without delayes, Who takes thee by the hand, that thou likewise with him may'st rise; That, as his death calcined thee to dust, His life may make thee gold, and much more, just. Awake, my lute, and struggle for thy part with all thy art. The crosse taught all wood to resound his name, who bore the ...
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The song was translated into several languages. An early translation into English was made by Herman H. Brueckner as "Take Thou my hand, o Father". [12] Elmer Leon Jorgenson translated it to "Take Thou My Hand, and Lead Me", published in Great Songs of the Church in 1921. [13]
Thy mercy shedding o'er me. Before I by Thy hand was made, Thou hadst the plan in order laid, How Thou Thyself shouldst give me. I lay still in death's deepest night, Till Thou, my Sun, arising, Didst bring joy, pleasure, life, and light, My wakened soul surprising. O Sun, who dost so graciously Cause faith's good light to dawn in me,