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Much in sorrow, oft in woe

Author: Henry Kirke White (1785-1806); Frances Sara Fuller-Maitland Appears in 354 hymnals Used With Tune: ULM
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Lord Of Hosts, How Lovely Fair

Author: Daniel Turner, 1710-1798 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 95 hymnals First Line: Lord of Hosts, how lovely fair, Lyrics: 1 Lord of Hosts, how lovely fair, E’en on earth Thy temples are; Here Thy waiting people see Much of Heav’n and much of Thee. 2 From Thy gracious presence flows Bliss that softens all our woes; While Thy Spirit’s holy fire Warms our hearts with pure desire. 3 Here we supplicate Thy throne, Here Thou mak’st Thy glories known; Here we learn Thy righteous ways, Taste Thy love and sing Thy praise. 4 Thus with festive songs of joy, We our happy lives employ; Love, and long to love Thee more, Till from earth to Heav’n we soar. Used With Tune: ULM

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