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Text: | Christ is our corner-stone |
Translator: | John Chandler (1806-76) |
1 Christ is our corner-stone,
On him alone we build;
With his true saints alone
The courts of Heaven are filled.
Our hopes we place on his great love
For present grace and joys above.
2 O then with songs of praise
Make earth and Heaven ring;
Our voices we will raise
The Three in One to sing;
In joyful song we will proclaim
Both loud and long that glorious name.
3 Here, gracious God, do thou
For evermore draw nigh;
Accept each faithful vow,
And mark each suppliant sigh;
On all who pray, in copious shower
Thy wonder-working blessings pour.
4 Here may we gain from Heaven
The grace which we implore;
And may that grace, once given,
Be with us evermore,
Until that day when all the blest
Shall find in thee eternal rest.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Christ is our corner-stone |
Translator: | John Chandler (1806-76) |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1986 |
Topic: | Special occasions: New buildings |
Source: | Sixth-or seventh-century Latin hymn |