Hymn 444 — O Lord, we would delight in Thee,
| 444 | J. RYLAND (1753-1825) Adapted | C.M. |
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O Lord, we would delight in Thee, And on Thy care depend; To Thee in every trouble flee, Our safe unfailing Friend. | |
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When human cisterns all are dried, Thy fulness is the same; May we with this be satisfied, And glory in Thy Name. | |
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What good in creatures may be found Is all derived from Thee; We must have all things and abound Through Thy sufficiency. | |
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Thou who hast made our hope secure Wilt here all good provide; While Thou art rich, can we be poor? Thou who for us hast died! | |
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O Lord, we cast each care on Thee, And triumph and adore; O that our great concern may be To love and praise Thee more! | |