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Father, Mother, may I meet you. In your royal courts on high? Then, at length, when I’ve completed. All you sent me forth to do, With your mutual approbation. Let me come and dwell with you. Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804–1887. Music: James McGranahan, 1840–1907. Romans 8:16–17.
Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804–1887 Music: James McGranahan, 1840–1907
15 Nov 1845. ( 15 Nov 1845) : Nauvoo, Illinois. Publisher. Times and Seasons. "O My Father" (originally "My Father in Heaven", [1] also "Invocation, or The Eternal Father and Mother ") [2] is a Latter-day Saint hymn written by Eliza R. Snow, who felt inspired to write the lyrics after Joseph Smith had taught her the principle of heavenly parents.
- October 1845
- 15 Nov 1845: Nauvoo, Illinois
- set to "My Redeemer" by James McGranahan
- by Eliza R. Snow
Sep 11, 2018 · Tells me I've a mother there. 4. When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you. In your royal courts on high? Then, at length, when I've completed. All you sent me forth to do, With your mutual approbation.
Oh My Father. Download. Description. “O My Father,” written by Eliza R. Snow, is a profound hymn that Wilford Woodruff later called a revelation. The hopeful and piercing lyrics speak directly of our premortal lives in the divine court of our heavenly parents. Publish Date.