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Blest be the dear, uniting love

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #514 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 133:1 Lyrics: 1 Blest be the dear, uniting love, That will not let us part; Our bodies may far off remove-- We still are one in heart. 2 Jointed in one Spirit to our Head, Where he appoints, we go; And still in Jesus' footsteps tread, And show his praise below. 3 Partakers of the Saviour's grace, The same in mind and heart-- Nor joy, nor grief, nor time, nor place, Nor life, nor death can part. 4 But let us hasten to the day, Which shall our flesh restore, When death shall all be done away, And we shall part no more. Topics: The Christian Church Fellowship; One in Heart Forever
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United—though separate

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #782 (1891) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 133:1 First Line: Blest be the dear uniting love Topics: Christ Head; Christians Fellowship of; Christians Unity of; Consecration To Christ; Saints Union of, with Christ; Saints Union of, with each other Languages: English
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How blest the sacred tie that binds

Author: Mrs. Barbauld Hymnal: A Selection of Sacred Poetry #549 (1812) Scripture: Psalm 133 Topics: Domestic and Private Worship Languages: English
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His Way with Thee

Author: C. S. N. Hymnal: New Songs of the Gospel No. 2 #72 (1905) Scripture: Psalms 1-150 First Line: Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good Refrain First Line: His power can make you what you ought to be Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good]
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Kindred in Christ, for his dear sake

Author: Newton Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #511 (1873) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 133:1 Lyrics: 1 Kindred in Christ, for his dear sake, A hearty welcome here receive; May we together now partake The joys which only he can give. 2 May he, by those kind care we meet, Send his good Spirit from above, Make our communications sweet, And cause our hearts to burn with love. 3 Forgotten be each worldly theme, When Christians see each other thus; We only wish to speak of him Who lived, and died, and reigns for us. 4 We'll talk of all he did and said, And suffered for us here below; The path he marked for us to tread, And what he's doing for us now. 5 Thus, as the moments pass away, We'll love, and wonder, and adore; And hasten on the glorious day When we shall meet to part no more. Topics: The Christian Church Fellowship; Kindred in Christ

Jesus, Lord, we look to thee

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #686 (2011) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Scripture: Psalm 133:1 Topics: Conflict, Suffering and Doubt; Reconciliation, Healing and Wholeness; Life and Unity in the Church Languages: English Tune Title: THEODORA (Handel)
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Psalm 133

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.303 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 133 First Line: Lo! what an entertaining sight Lyrics: Lo! what an entertaining sight Are brethren that agree! Brethren, whose cheerful hearts unite In bands of piety! When streams of love from Christ the spring Descend to every soul, And heav'nly peace, with balmy wing, Shades and bedews the whole; 'Tis like the oil, divinely sweet, On Aaron's reverend head The trickling drops perfumed his feet, And o'er his garments spread. 'Tis pleasant as the morning dews That fall on Zion's hill, Where God his mildest glory shows, And makes his grace distil. Topics: Relative duties; Communion with saints; Blessings of a family; Brotherly love; Family love and worship; Friendship its blessings; Love and worship in a family; Love brotherly; Worship in a family Languages: English
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Lo, what an entertaining Sight

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CLIX (1801) Scripture: Psalm 133 Topics: Brotherly Love Languages: English
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Lo! what an entertaining sight

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.CXXXIII (1816) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 133 Lyrics: 1 Lo! what an entertaining sight Those friendly brethren prove, Whose cheerful hearts in bands unite, Of harmony and love! 2 Where streams of bliss from Christ the spring Descend on ev'ry soul; And heav'nly peace, with balmy wing Shades and bedews the whole. 3 'Tis like the oil divinely sweet On Aaron's rev'rend head, The trickling drops perfum'd his feet, And o'er his garments spread. 4 'Tis pleasant as the morning dews That fall on Zion's hill, Where God his mildest glory shows, And makes his grace distil. Topics: Brotherly Love Languages: English
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Brotherly Love

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #CXXXIIIa (1780) Scripture: Psalm 133 First Line: Lo what an entertaining sight Lyrics: 1 Lo, what an entertaining sight Are brethren that agree, Brethren, whose chearful hearts unite In bands of piety! 2 Where streams of bliss from Christ the spring Descend on ev'ry soul, And heav'nly peace, with balmy wing, Shades and bedews the whole. 3 'Tis like the oil divinely sweet On Aaron's rev'rend head, The trickling drops perfum'd his feet, And o'er his garments spread. 4 'Tis pleasant as the morning dews That fall on Sion's hill, Where GOD his mildest glory shews, And makes his grace distil. Languages: English

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