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As gathered in Thy precious name

As gathered in Thy precious name

Author: Douglas Russell
Tune: HOWARD (Stevenson)
Published in 2 hymnals

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1. As gathered in Thy precious name,
This table we surround,
Thy death, Lord Jesus, to proclaim,
O may our praise abound.

2. We give what from Thee we receive,
For all we have is Thine—
O may each heart with joy believe,
And echo Thine is mine!

3. Grace, grace it was that brought Thee down;
Love shone in all Thy ways;
Through death Thine is the Victor’s crown,
And Thine the endless praise.

4. We, here, in silence, or in song,
Together worship Thee;
Before our God we shall ere long
Give praise eternally.

5. Lord Jesus Christ, Thou comest soon—
Today Thy death we show;
In light, eclipsing sun at noon,
Its mystery we shall know.

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #248

Author: Douglas Russell

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First Line: As gathered in Thy precious name
Author: Douglas Russell
Language: English

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The Cyber Hymnal #248
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