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[Thou who art both God and man]
Thou who art both God and man
Canst Thy Father's will explain,
Thou the Truth, the Life, the Way,
Know'st what man to God should say;
Thou, that we His mind may know,
Dost the Holy Ghost bestow.
Canst Thy Father's will explain,
Thou the Truth, the Life, the Way,
Know'st what man to God should say;
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Dost the Holy Ghost bestow.
Teach me, Jesus, how to pray,
Take the hindering thing away,
Into this weak heart inspire
Power, and hunger, and desire;
Then the pleading Spirit impart,
Fix my Teacher in my heart.
Take the hindering thing away,
Into this weak heart inspire
Power, and hunger, and desire;
Then the pleading Spirit impart,
Fix my Teacher in my heart.
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