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11565. Happy The Church, Thou Sacred Place

1 Happy the church, thou sacred place,
The seat of thy Creator’s grace;
Thine holy courts are His abode,
Thou earthly palace of our God!

2 Thy walls are strength, and at thy gates
A guard of heav’nly warriors waits;
Nor shall thy deep foundations move,
Fixed on His counsels and His love.

3 Thy foes in vain designs engage,
Against His throne in vain they rage;
Like rising waves, with angry roar,
That dash and die upon the shore.

4 Then let our souls in Sion dwell,
Nor fear the wrath of Rome and hell;
His arms embrace this happy ground,
Like brazen bulwarks built around.

5 God is our shield, and God our sun;
Swift as the fleeting moments run,
On us He sheds new beams of grace,
And we reflect His brightest praise.

Text Information
First Line: Happy the church, thou sacred place
Title: Happy The Church, Thou Sacred Place
Author: Isaac Watts
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Hymns and Sacred Songs, 1707-09, Book II
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: HEBRON by Lowell Mason
Tune Information
Name: ERNAN
Composer: Lowell Mason (1850)
Meter: LM
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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