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367a. Jesus, where'er thy people meet

1 Jesus, where'er thy people meet,
there they behold thy mercy-seat;
where'er they seek thee thou art found,
and every place is hallowed ground.

2 For thou, within no walls confined,
inhabitest the humble mind;
such ever bring thee when they come,
and, going, take thee to their home.

3 Dear Shepherd of thy chosen few,
thy former mercies here renew;
here to our waiting hearts proclaim
the sweetness of thy saving name.

4 Here may we prove the pow'r of prayer
to strengthen faith and sweeten care,
to teach our faint desires to rise,
and bring all heaven before our eyes.

5 Lord, we are few, but thou art near;
nor short thine arm, nor deaf thine ear:
O rend the heav'ns, come quickly down,
and make a thousand hearts thine own.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, where'er thy people meet
Title: Jesus, where'er thy people meet
Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800
Meter: LM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Opening Hymn; Year A: Easter 2; Year B: Advent 1 (3 more...)
Tune Information
Name: WAREHAM
Composer: William Knapp, 1698-1768
Meter: LM
Key: A Major



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