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296. A sure and tried foundation stone

A sure and tried foundation stone,
Lord God, in Zion Thou hast laid;
Grounded and fix'd on Christ alone,
Thy Church shall flourish undismay'd.

In vain the gates of hell assail,
Impregnable is her defence;
The rock of ages cannot fail,
Nor winds, nor floods, remove her thence.

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We build an earthly temple here;
Behold the work with favouring eye,
And when our hands the top-stone rear,
"Grace, grace unto it," be the cry.

Then, by the Spirit of Thy might,
Come with the Gospel's joyful sound,
And here reveal'd in Thine own light,
Be Thou by all who seek Thee found.

Lord! we have loved Thy dwelling-place,
Thy Mercy-seat with men below,
Here then, to all who seek Thy face,
From age to age Thy goodness show.

Text Information
First Line: A sure and tried foundation stone
Title: A sure and tried foundation stone
Author: James Montgomery
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Language: English
Publication Date: 1854
Topic: Laying foundation stone: of a place of worship
Notes: Public Domain.
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