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Dwell With Me

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #84 (1916) First Line: Make thy dwelling in my heart Refrain First Line: Lo, at my heart's door Lyrics: 1 Make Thy dwelling in my heart, Christ who died for me; And set the place apart, Lord, for only Thee. Chorus: Lo, at my heart's door Some One knocketh ever; I pray Thee, Lord, to enter in, And drive away my ev'ry sin; Leave, oh, leave me never, Leave, oh leave me never. 2 I would make my heart, dear Lord, Thine abiding-place; From Thee I find reward, By Thy love and grace. [Chorus] 3 Were my heart Thy dwelling-place It would overflow; The sunshine of Thy face, Heav'n begin below. [Chorus] 4 Lord, if Thou my Guide will be, Then no ill can come; If I am led by Thee, I will reach my home. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Make Thy dwelling in my heart]

Dwell with me

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: Crowns #d110 (1915) First Line: Make thy dwelling in my heart, Christ who died Refrain First Line: Lo, at my heart's door someone knocketh Languages: English

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