Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
MINISTRY
486
O Thou Whose Feet have Climbed Life’s Hill
C. M.
1 Cor. 16: 13
Louis F. Benson, 1891
Dundee
“Scottish Psalter,” 1615
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give
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guide.
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wake
learn
call
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of
is
whose
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4
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3
high
truth
strives
find;
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hill
Thine;
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shall
the
life’s
pose
the
be
have
climbed
pur
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feet
Thou
bide.
truth.
men.
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in
faith
in
selves
them
with
man
us
to
like
the
a
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men.
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Let
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will
crown
broad
and
the
’rence
dom
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ear
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ior
of
the
en
our
wis
with
form
rev
To
And
Let
Now
lives
mind
still,
day;
quit
speak
hu
lead
ger
nest
the
er
5
Thy life the bond of fellowship,
Thy love the law that rules,
Thy name, proclaimed by ev’ry lip,
The Master of our schools.
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