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At the meeting of Christians

Hymnal: Select Hymns #329 (1837) First Line: Well met, dear friends, in Jesus' name!
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At the meeting of Friends

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #LXIII (1802) First Line: Well met, dear friends in Jesus' name Lyrics: 1 Well met, dear friends in Jesus' name, Come let us now rejoice; While we our Savior's praise proclaim, With cheerful hearts and voice. 2 But O! dear Jesus Lamb of God, Send down the heav'nly dove; His graces to diffuse abroad, To warm our hearts with love. 3 In vain, dear Savior here we meet, Except thy face we see; Thy presence makes a heav'n most sweet, When e'er we meet with thee. 4 A dungeon shews a heav'nly dawn, When there with thee we dwell; But when thy presence is withdrawn, A palace proves a hell. 5 Then O! dear Jesus, condescend To meet us with a smile; Thy spirit's quick'ning infl'ence send, And purge our hearts from guile-- 6 That at the close each one may say, ""We meet not here in vain; "For we have tasted heav'n to day, "Nor could we more contain." Languages: English
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At the Meeting of Friends

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #58 (1800) First Line: Well met dear friends in Jesus' name Lyrics: 1 Well met, dear friends in Jesus' name, Come let us now rejoice, While we our Savior's praise proclaim, With cheerful hearts and voice. 2 But O! dear Jesus Lamb of God, Send down the heavenly dove, His graces to diffuse abroad, To warm our hearts with love. 3 In vain dear Savior here we meet, Except thy face we see; Thy presence makes a heaven most sweet, Whene'er we meet with thee. 4 A dungeon shews a heav'nly dawn, When there with thee we dwell: But when thy presence is withdrawn, A palace proves a hell. 5 Then O! dear Jesus condescend To meet us with a smile; Thy spirit's quickning influence send, And purge our hearts from guile-- 6 That at the close each one may say, ""We meet not here in vain; "For we have tasted heav'n to-day, "Now could we more contain." Languages: English

At the mercy seat

Author: E. Cutler Hymnal: Sunday School Joy Bells #d4 (1912) First Line: Amid the toils and cares of life, amid the turmoil
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At the Mercy Seat

Author: Rev. J. B. Atchinson Hymnal: Pure Delight #47 (1883) First Line: At the blessed mercy seat Refrain First Line: Oh! the blessed mercy seat Languages: English Tune Title: [At the blessed mercy seat]

At the mercy seat

Author: E. E. Galbraith Hymnal: Crowning Joy #51 (1957) First Line: Once in the ways of sin I wandered Languages: English

At the mercy seat

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for Bible Schools #d115 (1885) First Line: Jesus, thine all victorious love Refrain First Line: We're kneeling at the mercy seat Languages: English
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At the Mercy Seat

Hymnal: The Gospel in Song #116 (1885) First Line: Jesus, thine all-victorious love Refrain First Line: We're kneeling at the mercy-seat Languages: English
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At the Mercy Seat

Author: Isaac Naylor Hymnal: Celestial Songs #239 (1921) First Line: I come to Thee, dear Saviour Refrain First Line: I'm waiting, dear Redeemer Languages: English Tune Title: [I come to Thee, dear Saviour]
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At The Mercy Seat

Author: E. Cutler Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7992 First Line: Amid the toils and cares of life Refrain First Line: At the mercy seat, at the mercy seat Lyrics: 1 Amid the toils and cares of life, Amid the turmoil and the strife, Rest to the weary soul is sweet; I find it at the mercy seat. Refrain: At the mercy seat, at the mercy seat, I love to hold communion sweet, With Jesus at the mercy seat. 2 In sore temptation’s trying hour, When o’er the wily tempter’s power, I strive for victory complete, I gain it at the mercy seat. [Refrain] 3 When darkness gathers round my way, And I can see no cheering ray, To guide my weary, faltering feet, I tarry at the mercy seat. [Refrain] 4 And when my path is bright and clear, Without a cloud of doubt or fear, My heart is filled with peace so sweet, While waiting at the mercy seat. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Amid the toils and cares of life]

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