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237. Thus united and in concord

1 Thus united and in concord Let us walk the path of life; Hand in hand, O may love bind us For each other’s welfare strive. 2 Thus it is our Saviour’s pleasure, As His footprints plainly show. May God’s love, our greatest treasure, Richly ev’ry heart bestow. 3 Only He is called a brother Whom the tie of love does bind; And the love of God, the Father, Filleth soul and heart and mind. 4 With the love of God inspired, There is joy for us on earth; May the Spirit, we’ve acquired, Grant us blessing, peace and mirth.

Text Information
First Line: Thus united and in concord
Original Language: German
Author: Unknown
Language: English
Publication Date: 2003
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