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23. Oh, How Holy Is This Place

1 Oh, how holy is this place
Where the Lord a house hath given!
Here we come before His face;
This must be the gate of heaven.
Here His Word proclaims His grace.
Oh, how holy is this place!

2 Thousand thanks, great God, arise
Unto Thee, in grace excelling.
Who, though filling all the skies,
Yet dost make this house Thy dwelling,
And to us dost here dispense
Thy pure word and sacraments.

3 Hitherto upon this house
Hath salvation surely rested
And our God hath been with us,
And Himself hath manifested.
Here His Spirit He hath given
To reveal the way to heaven.

4 Oh how lovely, meet and right
In His temple to adore Him!
Let us now in Him delight,
And with gladness come before Him.
Treasures lasting, precious, pure,
From above we here secure.

5 Dearest Guest, with us abide,
With Thy holy Word still feed us;
Hitherto by Thee supplied,
Still by living waters lead us!
Keep Thy Church on earth secure
While the earth itself endure.

Text Information
First Line: Oh, how holy is this place
Title: Oh, How Holy Is This Place
Author: B. Schmolck (1712)
Meter: 7, 8, 7, 8, 7, 7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1927
Topic: Opening Hymns
Notes: Translator: A. Ramsey
Tune Information
Name: [Oh, how holy is this place]
Meter: 7, 8, 7, 8, 7, 7.
Key: C Major
Source: German, 1656



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