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CCCLIX. To be sung between Prayer and Sermaon

1 There two or three, with sweet accord,
Obedient to their sovereign Lord,
Meet to recount his acts of grace,
And offer solemn prayer and praise;

2 "There," says the Savior, "will I be,
"Amid this little company;
"To them unveil my smiling face,
"And shed My glories round the place."

3 We meet at thy command, dear Lord,
Relying on thy faithful word:
Now send thy spirit from above,
Now fill our hearts with heavenly love.

Text Information
First Line: There two or three, with sweet accord
Title: To be sung between Prayer and Sermaon
Author: Dr. S. Stennett
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
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Topic: Worship: Hymns Before Sermon; Presence of God promised; Public Religion
Notes: Public Domain.
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