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126. In Thy dear name and by Thy favor

1 In Thy dear name and by Thy favor,
This day we lay the corner-stone,
To build a house, O God and Savior,
To Thee, and to Thy praise alone.
Here let Thy Spirit by Thy Word
Perform Thy work of grace, dear Lord.

2 O let us all by faith be grounded,
Lord Jesus Christ, on Thee alone;
That is our midst Thy praise be sounded,
Who art the Church's Corner-stone.
To keep us in Thy faith and fear,
Build Thee and us a temple here.

3 Accept our off'rings, we implore Thee,
And bless the work we have begun;
To Thee alone and to Thy glory
This building consecrate, when done;
Then will we hither come, and raise
Our hearts to Thee in thanks and praise.

4 Through saving faith preserve us ever
In Thy pure Word and Sacrament;
Be with us all, forsake us never;
To serve Thee make our hearts intent;
And when we die, O grant that we
Be found in cov'nant grace with Thee.

Text Information
First Line: In Thy dear name and by Thy favor
Translator: C. H. L. Schuette (1880)
Meter: No. 32
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Church Year: Corner-stone Laying
Source: Ohio synod G. B., 1870
Notes: Now Public Domain. From the German text: Wir leben hier in deinem Namen
Tune Information
Name: ELBE (O dass ich tausend Zungen hätte)
Composer: Johann Balthasar König (1738)
Meter: No. 32
Key: F Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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