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Text: | Mount of Blessing |
Author: | Edgar Page |
Tune: | [I've been up the Mount with my Lord today] |
Composer: | Asa Hull |
1 I’ve been up the Mount with my Lord today,
In blessed communion along the way;
Tho’ He is a King and of royal birth,
He deigns to lift up the weak ones of earth.
Refrain:
O it is a glorious place to be,
And O what a wonder it is to me,
That my Saviour goes with me as I journey along,
And fills my soul with joy and with song.
2 He told of His own, His most gracious love,
And pleasures prepared for me above;
My heart was aglow with His blessed word,
Because of the presence of Christ my Lord. [Chorus]
3 He then brought me down by the waters still,
To the flow’ry vale where the songbirds trill;
In the pastures green I was led along,
Till my soul was filled with joy and with song. [Chorus]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | I've been up the Mount with my Lord today |
Title: | Mount of Blessing |
Author: | Edgar Page |
Refrain First Line: | O it is a glorious place to be |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1885 |
Topic: | Christ's Name and Grace Extolled; Growth in Grace; Christian Experience |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [I've been up the Mount with my Lord today] |
Composer: | Asa Hull |
Media | |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |