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660. The Lord's Supper

1 With wondering eyes, Lord, we admire
The feast prepared by grace;
Come, Lord, and set our souls on fire,
And fill each heart with peace.

2 These emblems of thy precious love,
By faith may we receive!
And with a solemn pleasure prove,
We in thy name believe.

3 [No goodness of our own we bring;
We’re sinners vile and base;
Christ is our all; of Christ we sing,
And long to see his face.]

4 O may we each, with heart and tongue
Sing, “Worthy is the Lamb”;
To him alone the praise belongs,

Text Information
First Line: With wondering eyes, Lord, we admire
Title: The Lord's Supper
Author: W. Gadsby
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1844
Topic: The Lord's Supper
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