Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: Sarah Geraldine Stock, 1888.
Music: "St. Edith (St. Hilda)," Justin Heinrich Knecht, 1799, and Edward Husband, 1871
O Master, when Thou callest,
No voice may say Thee nay,
For blest are they that follow
Where Thou dost lead the way;
In freshest prime of morning,
Or fullest glow of noon,
The note of heavenly warning
Can never come too soon.
O Master, when Thou callest,
No heart may dare refuse;
'Tis honor, highest honor,
When Thou dost deign to use;
Our brightest and our fairest,
Our dearest-all are thine;
Thou Who for each one carest,
We hail Thy love's design.
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