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==General information==
==General information==
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This is a short hymn by [[Charles Wesley]], 1762, from ''Scripture Hymns'' Vol. 1, Hymn 917. Meter is 77. 78. D.


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==Text and translations==
==Text and translations==


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Thou to me, O God, hast sent,
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Food, and raiment, and content;
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Yet for farther grace I sue,
 
For poverty, and riches too:
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Both, and both at once, I want:
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Poverty of spirit grant,
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And fill me, Father, from above
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With all the riches of thy love.}}
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==External links ==
==External links ==

Revision as of 18:28, 22 January 2018

General information

This is a short hymn by Charles Wesley, 1762, from Scripture Hymns Vol. 1, Hymn 917. Meter is 77. 78. D.

Settings by composers

 

Text and translations

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Thou to me, O God, hast sent,
Food, and raiment, and content;
Yet for farther grace I sue,
For poverty, and riches too:
Both, and both at once, I want:
Poverty of spirit grant,
And fill me, Father, from above
With all the riches of thy love.

External links

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