Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CONSECRATION
394
My Faith Looks Up to Thee
Eph. 3: 12
6. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.
Olivet
Ray Palmer, 1830
Lowell Mason, 1832
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ing
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spread,
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faith
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life’s
rich
looks
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3
While
2
May
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tread
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to
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And
Strength
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up
grace
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Oh,
Fear
Wipe
and
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may
all
in
to
for
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Take
love,
day,
me,
pray;
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my
Sav
My
Be
Shall
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Guide.
spire!
vine.
me
my
As
Now
in
di
o’er
Thou
turn
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while
then,
ior,
ness
hast
me
Bid
Blest
hear
Thou
dark
Sav
let
warm,
let
bear
me
me
and
me
Oh,
Pure,
Nor
Oh,
this
less
er
a
from
change
ev
safe
guilt
love
tears
trust
way;
Thee
way,
move;
a
to
a
re
A
Thine!
fire!
side.
soul!
men.
From
A
A
whol
liv
Thee
day
be,
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ran
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ly
ing
a
somed
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