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Text Sermons : ~Other Speakers G-L : Amazing Hymn Stories : Break Thou The Bread Of Life

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Miss Mary Artemisia Lathbury, the author of this beautiful hymn, was born in Manchester, N.Y., August 10, 1841, the daughter of a Methodist minister.


       She was a woman of great beauty of character, and every one loved her that came to know her. Her expressive face and gentle, modest bearing had a peculiar charm.


       This hymn was written for the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, and Miss Lathbury called it “A Study Song.” 


       Its lovely reference to the Sea of Galilee is made doubly interesting when one remembers that the hymn was written beside the beautiful Lake Chautauqua, New York.


 


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Break Thou The Bread Of Life


 


(1) Break Thou the bread of life,


Dear Lord, to me,


As Thou didst break the loaves


Beside the sea;


Beyond the sacred page


I seek Thee, Lord;


My spirit pants for Thee,


O living Word.


      


(2) Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord,


To me, to me,


As Thou didst bless the bread


By Galilee;


Then shall all bondage cease,


All fetters fall;


And I shall find my peace,


My all in all.


      


(3) Thou art the bread of life,


O Lord, to me;


Thy holy Word the truth


That saveth me;


Give me to eat and live


With Thee above;


Teach me to love Thy truth,


For Thou art love.


      


(4) O send Thy Spirit, Lord,


Now unto me,


That He may touch my eyes


And make me see;


Show me the truth concealed


Within Thy word,


For in Thy book revealed


I see Thee, Lord.





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