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SAINTS' DAYS: ST. THOMAS
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DUNDEE. (C. M.)
Scottish Psalter, 1615, as given in
Moderately slow 𝅗𝅥 = 66.
Ravenscroft's Psalter, 1621.

ST. THOMAS
(O. H., 174-6.)
Mrs. E. Toke, 1812–72, and W. Denton.
O THOU, who didst with love untold
Thy doubting servant chide,
Bidding the eye sense behold
Thy wounded hands and side:
2 Grant us, like him, with heartfelt awe
To own thee God and Lord,
And from his hour of darkness draw
Faith in the incarnate Word.
3 And while that wondrous record now
Of unbelief we hear,
O let us only lowlier bow
In self-distrusting fear;
4. And grant that we may never dare
Thy loving heart to grieve,
But, at the last, their blessing share
Who see not, yet believe.

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