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Come, most gracious God, and be with us all

Come, most gracious God, and be with us all

Author: Frances Freer
Tune: ST. PHILIP (Monk)
Published in 1 hymnal


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1 Come, most gracious God, and be
With us all, or two or three,
While we lift our souls to Thee.

2 Jesus, by Thy blood alone
Thou didst for our sins atone,
We now come before Thy throne.

3 Holy Spirit, from on high
Helping our infirmity,
Aid us in our feeble cry.

4 Thou Who knowest all our need,
Grant the prayer of faith to plead,
Teach us how to intercede.

Source: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #466

Author: Frances Freer

Freer, Frances, a member of the Catholic and Apostolic Church, b. March 16, 1801, and d. in June 1901, is the author of "Present with the two or three" (Christ with His People), in C. A. Church Hymns for the Use of the Churches, 1871, and other collections. [Rev.John Browlie] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)  Go to person page >

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Author: Frances Freer

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Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #466

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