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How charming is the place

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: The Baptist Psalmody #867 (1850)
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How charming is the place

Author: Rev. Samuel Stennett, 1727-1795 Hymnal: Hymns and Songs of Praise for Public and Social Worship #937 (1874) Languages: English
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How charming is the place

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1059 (1835)
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The pleasures of social Worship

Author: Dr. S. Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCXLI (1792) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: How charming is the place Lyrics: 1 How charming is the place Where my Redeemer God, Unveils the beauties of his face, And sheds his love abroad! 2 Not the fair palaces To which the great resort Are once to be compar'd with this, Where Jesus holds his court. 3 Here on the mercy-seat, With radiant glory crown'd, Our joyful eyes behold him sit, And smile on all around. 4 To him their prayers and cries Each humble soul presents; He listens to their broken sighs, And grants them all their wants. 5 To them his sovereign will He graciously imparts: And in return accepts with smiles, The tribute of their hearts. 6 Give me, O Lord, a place Within thy blest abode, Among the children of thy grace, The servants of my God. Topics: Worship Public Worship; Public Religion; Pleasures of Worship Languages: English
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The Pleasures of Social Worship

Author: Stennett Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CLXX (1793) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: How charming is the place Lyrics: 1 How charming is the place Where my Redeemer God, Unveils the beauties of his face, And sheds his love abroad! 2 Not the fair palaces To which the great resort, Are once to be compar'd with this, Where Jesus holds his court. 3 Here on the mercy-seat, With radiant glory crown'd, Our joyful eyes behold him sit, And smile on all around. 4 To him their prayers and cries Each humble soul presents; He listens to their broken sighs, And grants them all their wants. 5 To them his sovereign will He graciously imparts: And in return accepts with smiles, The tribute of their hearts. 6 Give me, O Lord, a place Within thy blest abode, Among the children of thy grace, The servants of my God. Topics: Zion Languages: English
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The Sanctuary

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: Laudes Domini #23 (1888) First Line: How charming is the place Lyrics: 1 How charming is the place Where my Redeemer, God, Unvails the beauty of his face, And sheds his love abroad! 2 Not the fair palaces, To which the great resort, Are once to be compared with this, Where Jesus holds his court. 3 Here on the mercy-seat, With radiant glory crowned, Our joyful eyes behold him sit And smile on all around. 4 Give me, O Lord, a place Within thy blest abode, Among the children of thy grace, The servants of my God. Topics: Opening of Service Languages: English Tune Title: ST. THOMAS
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The Sanctuary

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: Laudes Domini #29 (1890) First Line: How charming is the place Lyrics: 1 How charming is the place Where my Redeemer, God, Unvails the beauty of his face, And sheds his love abroad! 2 Not the fair palaces, To which the great resort, Are once to be compared with this, Where Jesus holds his court. 3 Here on the mercy-seat, With radiant glory crowned, Our joyful eyes behold him sit And smile on all around. 4 Give me, O Lord, a place Within thy blest abode, Among the children of thy grace, The servants of my God. Topics: General Praise; God Attributes; Mercy-seat; Opening of Service; Praise; God Attributes; Mercy-seat; Opening of Service; Praise Languages: English Tune Title: ST. THOMAS
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The Sanctuary

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #34 (1884) First Line: How charming is the place Lyrics: 1 How charming is the place Where my Redeemer, God, Unvails the beauties of his face, And sheds his love abroad! 2 Not the fair palaces, To which the great resort, Are once to be compared with this, Where Jesus holds his court. 3 Here on the mercy-seat, With radiant glory crowned, Our joyful eyes behold him sit And smile on all around. 4 Give me, O Lord, a place Within thy blest abode, Among the children of thy grace, The servants of my God. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. THOMAS
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Social Worship

Author: Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #359 (1844) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: How charming is the place Lyrics: 1 How charming is the place, Where my Redeemer, God, Unveils the beauties of his face, And sheds his love abroad! 2 Not the fair palaces To which the great resort, Are once to be compared to this, Where Jesus holds his court. 3 Here, on the mercy-seat, With radiant glory crowned, Our joyful eyes behold him sit, And smile on all around. 4 [To him their prayers and cries Each humble soul presents; He listens to their broken sighs, And grants them all their wants. 5 To them his sovereign will He graciously imparts; And in return accepts with smiles, The tribute of their hearts.] 6 Give me, O Lord, a place Within thy blest abode, Among the children of thy grace, The servants of my God. Topics: The Church Languages: English
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Our Redeemer worshipped

Author: Refv. Samuel Stennet (1707-1795) Hymnal: Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes #56 (1891) First Line: How charming is the place Topics: Church Beloved of Saints; Lord's Day and Worship Delight in; Mercy-seat Languages: English

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