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LORD, I Would Dwell With Thee

Author: C. H. Spurgeon Hymnal: Psalms of Grace #15a (2022) Lyrics: 1 LORD, I would dwell with Thee, On Thy most holy hill: O shed Thy grace abroad in me, To mold me to Thy will. 2 Thy gate of pearl stands wide For those who walk upright; But those who basely turn aside You banish from Thy sight. 3 O tame my tongue to peace, And tune my heart to love; From all reproaches may I cease, Made harmless as a dove. 4 The vile, though proudly great, No flatterer can find in me; I count Thy saints of poor estate Far nobler company. 5 Faithful, but meekly kind; Gentle, yet boldly true; I would possess the perfect mind Which in my LORD I view. 6 But, LORD, these graces all Thy Spirit's work must be; To Thee, through Jesu's blood I call, Create them all in me. Scripture: Psalm 15 Languages: English

Lord, I would dwell with Thee

Author: Charles H. Spurgeon Hymnal: Spurgeon's Own Hymn Book #15 (2019) Scripture: Psalm 15 Languages: English
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Psalm 15

Author: Charles Spurgeon Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #67 (2024) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: Lord, I would dwell in peace Lyrics: 1. Lord, I would dwell in peace On your most holy hill; Oh, shed your grace abroad in me To mold me to your will. 2. Your gate of pearl stands wide For those who walk upright, But those who basely turn aside You banish from your sight. 3. Oh, tame my tongue to peace And tune my heart to love; From all reproaches may I cease, Made harmless as a dove. 4. The vile, though proudly great, No flatt’rer find in me; I count your saints of poor estate Far nobler company. 5. Faithful, but meekly kind, Gentle, yet boldly true, I would possess the perfect mind, Which in my Lord I view. 6. But Lord, these graces all Your Spirit’s work must be; To you, through Jesu’s blood I call; Create them all in me. Topics: Epiphany Scripture: Psalm 15 Languages: English Tune Title: TRENTHAM

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