Thy Fa­ther

The phrase "Thy Fa­ther" resonates through 4 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

Thy Fa­ther· 4 hymns found
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O heart op­pressed with life’s sad woe,
Return, O wan­der­er, to thy home,
The Son of Man, with us to dwell,
Come, come, pro­di­gal, come,

Thy Fa­ther

No sor­row is to Him un­known,
No longer now an ex­ile roam,
The Son of God, Im­ma­nu­el.
Arise! and come back to thy Fa­ther,

The Father’s Care

lyricist: P. B. Sabin, 1897
Composer: S. B. Jackson
Hymn 1

...O heart op­pressed with life’s sad woe,

Doubt not thy Fa­ther’s care.

No sor­row is to Him un­known,...

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O heart op­pressed with life’s sad woe,

Doubt not thy Fa­ther’s care.

No sor­row is to Him un­known,

The Father’s Care

Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home

lyricist: Thomas Hastings, 1831
Composer: William Monk, 1871
Hymn 2

...Return, O wan­der­er, to thy home,

Thy Fa­ther calls for thee;

No longer now an ex­ile roam,...

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Return, O wan­der­er, to thy home,

Thy Fa­ther calls for thee;

No longer now an ex­ile roam,

Return, O Wanderer, to Thy Home

Hark! Heard Ye Not the Ancient Seer?

lyricist: Richard Mant, 1837
Composer: Grenoble Antiphoner, 1753
Hymn 3

...The Son of Man, with us to dwell,

And us Thy Fa­ther’s glo­ry show,

The Son of God, Im­ma­nu­el....

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The Son of Man, with us to dwell,

And us Thy Fa­ther’s glo­ry show,

The Son of God, Im­ma­nu­el.

Hark! Heard Ye Not the Ancient Seer?

Come, Prodigal, Come

lyricist: Mabel Frost, 1881
Composer: Ira Sankey
Hymn 4

...Come, come, pro­di­gal, come,

A wel­come awaits in thy Fa­ther’s home.

Arise! and come back to thy Fa­ther,...

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Come, come, pro­di­gal, come,

A wel­come awaits in thy Fa­ther’s home.

Arise! and come back to thy Fa­ther,

Come, Prodigal, Come

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