WebWe come, O Christ, to Thee, True Son of God and man, By whom all things consist, In whom all life began: In Thee alone we live and move. And have our being in Thy love. 2. Thou art the Way to God, Thy blood our ransom paid; WebO God, If Thou Art Love Indeed; O God, My God, My All Thou Art; O God, My Hope, My Heavenly Rest; O God, The Help Of All Thy Saints; O God, Thou Bottomless Abyss; O God, Thy Righteousness We Own; O God, To Whom The Faithful Dead; O God, To Whom, In Flesh Revealed; O God, What Offering Shall I Give; O God, Who Dost Thy Sovereign Might; O God ...
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WebComposed. 1861. ( 1861) " Abide with Me " is a Christian hymn by Scottish Anglican cleric Henry Francis Lyte. A prayer for God to stay with the speaker throughout life and in death, it was written by Lyte in 1847 as he was dying from tuberculosis. It is most often sung to the tune "Eventide" by the English organist William Henry Monk . Web5 rows · O Thou by Whom We Come to God. Text Information ; First Line: O thou by whom we come to God: ... WebO Thou From Whom All; O Thou Stony Heart; O Thou Who Makes Souls; O Weary Heart There Is A Home; O Word Of God Incarnate; O Worship The King; Oasis Of Love; Oft In Danger Oft In Woe; Oh Beautiful For Spacious Skies; Oh Come Angel Band; Oh For A Faith That Will Not Shrink; Oh Happy Day; Oh Happy Day When Jesus Washed; Oh How He … saying waste not want not