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Behold, How Good A Thing

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9126 Lyrics: 1 Behold, how good a thing It is to dwell in peace, How pleasing to our king This fruit of righteousness, When brethren all in one agree; Who know the joys of unity! 2 When all are sweetly joined, (True followers of the Lamb, The same in heart and mind), And think and speak the same, And all in love together dwell; The comfort is unspeakable. 3 Where unity takes place, The joys of Heav’n we prove: This is the Gospel grace, The unction from above, The Spirit on believers shed, Descending swift from Christ our head. 4 Where unity is found, The sweet anointing grace Extends to all around, And overspreads the place; To every waiting soul it comes, And fills it with divine perfumes. 5 Jesus, our great high priest, For us the gift received, For us, and all the rest, Who have in Him believed; Forth from our head the blessing goes, And all His seamless coat o’erflows. 6 On all His chosen ones The precious oil comes down; It runs, and as it runs, It ever will run on, E’en to His skirts—the meanest name That longs to love the bleeding Lamb. 7 From Aaron’s beard it rolls (Those nearest to His face) To humble, trembling souls Who feebly sue for grace: I know the grace for all is free, For lo! it reaches now to me. 8 Grace every morning new, And every night we feel The soft, refreshing dew, That falls on Hermon’s hill; On Sion it doth sweetly fall: The grace of one descends on all. 9 E’en now our Lord doth pour The blessing from above, A kindly, gracious shower Of heart-reviving love, The former and the latter rain, The love of God, and love of man. 10 In Him when brethren join, And follow after peace, The fellowship divine He promises to bless, His chiefest graces to bestow, Where two or three are met below. 11 The riches of His grace In fellowship are giv’n To Sion’s chosen race, The citizens of Heav’n; He fills them with His choicest store, He gives them life for evermore. Languages: English Tune Title: DERWENT
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Behold, how good a thing

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #405 (1913) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Behold, how good a thing It is to dwell in peace; How pleasing to our King This fruit of righteousness; When brethren in the faith agree-- How joyful is such unity! 2 Where unity is found, The sweet anointing grace Extends to all around, And consecrates the place; To every waiting soul it comes, And fills it with divine perfumes. 3 Grace, every morning new, And every night we feel The soft, refreshing dew That falls on Hermon's hill! On Zion it doth sweetly fall: The grace of one descends on all. 4 E'en now our Lord doth pour The blessing from above, A kindly, gracious shower Of heart-reviving love, The former and the latter rain, The love of God and love of man. 5 In Him when brethren join, And follow after peace, The fellowship divine He promises to bless: His choicest graces to bestow, Where two or three are met below. 6 The riches of His grace In fellowship are given To Zion's chosen race, The citizens of heaven; He fills them with His choicest store, He gives them life for evermore. Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Fourth Sunday after Trinity; Brotherly Love; Communion of Saints Tune Title: [Behold, how good a thing it is]
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Behold how good a thing it is to dwell in peace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist #S11 (1840)

Behold how good a thing it is to dwell in peace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns Adapted to the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church Including the Whole Collection of the Rev. J. Wesley #ad50 (1836) Languages: English

Behold how good a thing it is to dwell in peace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Songs of Zion, or The Hymnal Casket #d5 (1877)

Behold how good a thing it is to dwell in peace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Psalms of David, in Metre #d7 (1849)

Behold how good a thing it is to dwell in peace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns Adapted to the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church Including the Whole Collection of the Rev. J. Wesley #d8 (1836) Languages: English

Behold how good a thing it is to dwell in peace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Christians' Songster #d14 (1857)

Behold how good a thing it is to dwell in peace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Melodies of Salvation #d17 (1899) Languages: English

Behold how good a thing it is to dwell in peace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Songs of Zion #d18 (1817)

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