Gracious Savior, Gentle Shepherd

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1 Gracious Savior, gentle Shepherd,
children all are dear to you;
may your loving arms enfold them
in your care their whole life through.
By your tending and protecting
keep them safe in all they do.

2 Tender Shepherd, never leave them,
never let them go astray;
by your warning love directed,
may they walk the narrow way.
Thus direct them, thus defend them
lest they fall an easy prey.

3 By your holy Word instruct them,
fill their minds with heav'nly light;
by your pow'rful grace convince them
always to approve what's right.
Let them feel your yoke is easy,
let them find your burden light.

4 Taught to love the holy praises
which on earth your children sing,
with their lips and hearts, sincerely,
glad thank-off'rings may they bring,
then with all the saints in glory
join to praise their Lord and King.

Source: Christian Worship: Hymnal #757

Author (attributed to): Jane Elizabeth Leeson

Leeson, Jane E.. The earliest work by Miss Leeson with which we are acquainted is her Infant Hymnings. Then followed Hymns and Scenes of Childhood, or A Sponsor's Gift (London, James Burns; Nottingham, Dearden), 1842, in which the Infant Hymnings were incorporated. Concerning Pt. ii. of the Hymns and Scenes, &c, Miss Leeson says, "For the best of the Poems in the second part, the Writer is indebted to a friend." In the Rev. Henry Formby's Catholic Hymns arranged in order for the principal Festivals, Feasts of Saints, and other occasions of Devotion throughout the Year, London, Burns and Lambert, N.D. [1851], "Imprimatur, N. Cardinalis Wiseman, May 3rd, 1853," her translation of Victimae Paschali (“Christ the Lord is risen to-day"), and he… Go to person page >

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First Line: Gracious Savior, gentle Shepherd
Title: Gracious Savior, Gentle Shepherd
Author (attributed to): Jane Elizabeth Leeson (1842)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

Gracious Saviour, gentle [holy] Shepherd. [The Good Shepherd.] In Miss Jane E. Leeson's Hymns & Scenes of Childhood, Published in 1842, three hymns appeared as follows:—
1. "Shepherd, in Thy bosom folded," as No. v."
2. "Loving Shepherd of Thy sheep," as No. xvii.
3. "Infant sorrow, infant weakness," as No. xl.
Upon these hymns the cento, "Gracious Saviour, gentle Shepherd," is based. It was first published in the Salisbury Hymn Book, 1857, No. 183, in 5 stanzas of 6 lines, and wasRead More

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ST. SYLVESTER (Dykes)DISMISSAL (Viner)REQUIEM (Schulthes)OtherHighcharts.com
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ST. SYLVESTER (Dykes)


DISMISSAL (Viner)


REQUIEM (Schulthes)


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Christian Worship (1993) #508

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Christian Worship #757

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Moravian Book of Worship #660

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The A.M.E. Zion Hymnal #541

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The Cyber Hymnal #2055

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Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #416

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Trinity Psalter Hymnal #194

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