| CCCXL | A Selection of Hymns#CCCXLI | CCCXLII |
| Text: | The pleasures of social Worship |
| Author: | Dr. S. Stennett |
1 How charming is the place
Where my Redeemer God,
Unveils the beauties of his face,
And sheds his love abroad!
2 Not the fair palaces
To which the great resort
Are once to be compar'd with this,
Where Jesus holds his court.
3 Here on the mercy-seat,
With radiant glory crown'd,
Our joyful eyes behold him sit,
And smile on all around.
4 To him their prayers and cries
Each humble soul presents;
He listens to their broken sighs,
And grants them all their wants.
5 To them his sovereign will
He graciously imparts:
And in return accepts with smiles,
The tribute of their hearts.
6 Give me, O Lord, a place
Within thy blest abode,
Among the children of thy grace,
The servants of my God.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | How charming is the place |
| Title: | The pleasures of social Worship |
| Author: | Dr. S. Stennett |
| Meter: | S. M. |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1792 |
| Topic: | Worship: Public Worship; Public Religion; Pleasures of Worship |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |