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466. Come, Most Gracious Lord

1 Come, most gracious God, and be
With us all, or two or three,
While we lift our souls to Thee.

2 Jesus, by Thy blood alone
Thou didst for our sins atone,
We now come before Thy throne.

3 Holy Spirit, from on high
Helping our infirmity,
Aid us in our feeble cry.

4 Thou Who knowest all our need,
Grant the prayer of faith to plead,
Teach us how to intercede.

Text Information
First Line: Come, most gracious God, and be
Title: Come, Most Gracious Lord
Author: Frances Freer, 1801-1891 (1868, a.)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1969
Topic: The Life in Christ: Prayer
Tune Information
Name: ST. PHILIP
Composer: William H. Monk, 1823-1889 (1861)
Key: E♭ Major


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(253, B)


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