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1. O Father, Thou who hast cre-| ated all, | |||
In wisest love, we pray. | |||
Look on this babe, who at Thy| gracious call | |||
Is entering on life's way; | |||
Bend o'er ''him'' in Thy tenderness, | |||
Thine image on ''his'' soul impress; | |||
O, Father, hear. | |||
2. O Son of God, who diedst for| us, behold, | |||
We bring our child to Thee; | |||
Thou tender Shepherd, take ''him''| to Thy fold, | |||
Thine own for ay to be; | |||
Defend ''him'' through this earthly strife, | |||
And lead ''him'' on the path of life, | |||
O Son of God. | |||
3. O Holy Ghost, who broodedst| o'er the wave, | |||
Descend upon this child; | |||
Give ''him'' undying life, ''his''| spirit lave | |||
With waters undefiled; | |||
Grant ''him'', while yet a babe, to be | |||
A child of God, a home for Thee, | |||
O Holy Ghost. | |||
4. O Triune God, what Thou com-| mand'st is done; | |||
We speak, but Thine the might; | |||
This child hath scarce yet seen our| earthly sun, | |||
Yet pour on ''him'' Thy light, | |||
In faith and hope, in joy and love, | |||
Thou Sun of all, below, above, | |||
O Triune God. | |||
</poem> | |||
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CPDL #22125: Capella
- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2010-08-17). Score information: A4, 1 page, 21 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Taken from the Church Hymnary, 1927
General Information
Title: O Father, Thou who hast created all
Composer: Arthur Sullivan
Tune: St Francis
Lyricist: Catherine Winkworth
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Meter: 10 6. 10 6. 884
Genre: Sacred, Hymn
Language: English
Instruments: a cappella or Keyboard
Published: 1874
Description: A setting of Catherine Winkworth's translation of Albert Knapp's O vaterherz, das Erd und Himmel schuf.
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Original text and translations
English text
1. O Father, Thou who hast cre-| ated all,
In wisest love, we pray.
Look on this babe, who at Thy| gracious call
Is entering on life's way;
Bend o'er him in Thy tenderness,
Thine image on his soul impress;
O, Father, hear.
2. O Son of God, who diedst for| us, behold,
We bring our child to Thee;
Thou tender Shepherd, take him| to Thy fold,
Thine own for ay to be;
Defend him through this earthly strife,
And lead him on the path of life,
O Son of God.
3. O Holy Ghost, who broodedst| o'er the wave,
Descend upon this child;
Give him undying life, his| spirit lave
With waters undefiled;
Grant him, while yet a babe, to be
A child of God, a home for Thee,
O Holy Ghost.
4. O Triune God, what Thou com-| mand'st is done;
We speak, but Thine the might;
This child hath scarce yet seen our| earthly sun,
Yet pour on him Thy light,
In faith and hope, in joy and love,
Thou Sun of all, below, above,
O Triune God.