Text:Teach Me, My God and King
Author:George Herbert
Recaster (vs. 2-4):John Wesley
Tune:EMMAUS
Composer:Joseph Barnby
Media:MIDI file

6541. Teach Me, My God and King

1. Teach me, my God and King,
In all things Thee to see,
And what I do in anything
To do it as for Thee.

2. A man that looks on glass,
On it may stay his eye;
Or if he pleaseth, through it pass,
And then the heaven espy.

3. To scorn the senses’ sway,
While still to Thee I tend:
In all I do be Thou the way,
In all be Thou the end.

4. All may of Thee partake;
Nothing so small can be
But draws, when acted for Thy sake,
Greatness and worth from Thee.

5. If done to obey Thy laws,
E’en servile labors shine;
Hallowed is toil, if this the cause,
The meanest work divine.

6. This is the famous stone
That turneth all to gold;
For that which God doth touch and own
Cannot for less be sold.

Text Information
First Line: Teach me, my God and King
Title: Teach Me, My God and King
Author: George Herbert (1633)
Recaster (vs. 2-4): John Wesley (1738)
Meter: SM
Language: English
Source: The Temple, 1633
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: SANDYS, in Sandys' Collection, 1833; MORNINGTON, arranged from Garrett C. Wellesley, 1805
Tune Information
Name: EMMAUS
Composer: Joseph Barnby (1862)
Meter: SM
Incipit: 11234 55765 55645
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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