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My flesh is meat indeed

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDLXXXIII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Here at thy table, Lord, we meet to feed Lyrics: 1 Here at thy table, Lord, we meet, To feed on food divine: Thy body is the bread we eat, The precious blood the wine. 2 He that prepares this rich repast, Himself comes down and dies; And then invites us, thus to feast Upon the sacrifice. 3 The bitter torments he endur'd Upon the shameful cross, For us, his welcome guests, procur'd These heart-reviving joys. 4 His body torn with rudest hands, Becomes the finest bread; And with the blessing he commands, Our noblest hopes are fed. 5 His blood, that from each opening vein In Purple torrents ran, Hath fill'd this cup with gen'rous wine, That cheers both God and man. 6 Sure there was never love so free, Dear Savior, so divine! Well thou may'st claim that heart of me, Which owes so much to thine. 7 Yes, thou shalt surely have my heart My soul, my strength, my all: With life itself I'll freely part, My Jesus at thy call. Topics: The Lord's Supper Scripture: John 6:53-55 Languages: English
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My Flesh is Meat indeed

Author: Stennett Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CLXXVII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Here at thy table, Lord, we meet Lyrics: 1 Here at thy table, Lord, we meet To feed on food divine; Thy body is the bread we eat, The precious blood the wine. 2 He that prepares this rich repast, Himself comes down and dies; And then invites us, thus to feast Upon the sacrifice. 3 The bitter torments he endur'd Upon the shameful cross, For us, his welcome guests, procur'd These heart-reviving joys. 4 His body torn with rudest hands, Becomes the finest bread; And with the blessing he commands, Our noblest hopes are fed. 5 His blood that from each opening vein In purple torrents ran, Hath fill'd this cup with gen'rous wine, That cheers both God and man. 6 Sure there was never love so free, Dear Saviour, so divine! Well thou may'st claim that heart of me, Which owes so much to thine. 7 Yes, thou shalt surely have my heart, My soul, my strength, my all: With life itself I'll freely part, My Jesus, at thy call. Topics: Lord's Supper Languages: English
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My Flesh is Meat indeed

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #227 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Here at thy table, Lord, we meet Lyrics: 1 Here at thy table, Lord, we meet To feed on food divine: Thy body is the bread we eat, Thy precious blood the wine. 2 He that prepares this rich repast, Himself comes down and dies; And then invites us thus to feast Upon the sacrifice. 3 His body torn with rudest hands Becomes the finest bread; And, with the blessing he commands, Our noblest hopes are fed. 4 His blood, that from each op'ning vein In purple torrents ran, Hath fill'd this cup with gen'rous wine, That cheers both God and man. 5 Sure there was never love so free, Dear Savior, so divine! Well thou may'st claim that heart of me, Which owes so much to thine. 6 Yes, thou shalt surely have my heart, My soul, my strength, my all; With life itself I'll freely part, My Jesus, at thy call. Topics: Means of Grace The Lord's Supper Scripture: John 6:33-35 Languages: English
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The Lord's Supper

Hymnal: Hymns of Victory #183 (1905) First Line: Here at thy table, Lord, we meet Languages: English Tune Title: WOODLAND
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The Supper

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: Harvest Bells Nos. 1, 2 and 3 #A11 (1892) First Line: Here at Thy table, Lord, we meet Languages: English Tune Title: MEAR

Here at thy temple, Lord, we meet

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: The Old Baptist Hymn Book #d123 (1842)
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The Supper

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: New Harvest Bells #173 (1900) First Line: Here at thy table, Lord, we meet to feed Languages: English Tune Title: MEAR
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His flesh is meat indeed

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #254 (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Here at thy table, Lord, we meet to feed Topics: Lord's Supper
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My flesh is meat indeed

Author: S. Stennett Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the African Methodist Episcopal Church #364 (1877) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Here at thy table, Lord, we meet Topics: The Lord's Supper Scripture: John 6:53-55 Languages: English

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