1 Lord! when together here we meet,
And taste thy heav'nly grace,
Thy smiles are so divinely sweet,
We're loth to leave the place.
2 Yet Father, since it is thy will
That we must part again,
O let thy special presence still
With every one remain.
3 Thus let us all in Christ be one,
Bound with the cords of love,
Till we, around thy glorious throne,
Shall joyfully meet above.
4 There sin and sorrow from each heart,
Shall then forever fly,
And not one thought that we should part,
Once intercept our joy.
5 There void of all distracting pains,
Our spirits ne'er shall tire;
But in seraphic, heav'nly strains,
Redeeming love admire.
6 And thus, through all eternity,
Upon the heav'nly shore,
The great, mysterious, One in Three,
Jehovah we'll adore.
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First Line: | Lord! when together here we meet |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1801 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |