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Charity | |
There is a gracious friend that came To earth our steps to guide, Sweet Charity they call her name And love she scatters wide She banishes our dismall fears She soothes each smarting pain She leads us thro’ the vale of tears Unto the light again, the light again. | |
For others’ woes she bids us care And feel for others’ need, To heal the sick, to clothe the bare, And hungry mouths to feed. Our deepest, bitt’rest grief ’twill soothe To think of others more; To spread the light of joy and truth Where darkness reign’d before, Where darkness reign’d before. | |
O Charity, O Love, O Light, Hope, strength in Thee we find To live as servants of the Right, True, tender, real, and kind; To make life glorious without cease Until our day be pass’d, Until we sleep in endless peace The dreamless sleep at last, The dreamless sleep at last. |
“Charity” is a hymn by Felix Adler, first published in The Ethical Record vol. 1, no. 1. (April 1888), sheet music page 4. For an account of this hymn being sung, find The Journal of Industrial Education, “Autumn Festival of the Workingman’s School. Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1889.” vol. 4, no. 9 (May 1890).
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“Charity, a hymn by Felix Adler (1888)” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International copyleft license.
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