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RECEIVING A CHRISTIAN FRIEND.

Welcome friend, in that great name
Whence our every blessing flows,
Enter, and increase the flame
Which in all our bosoms glows.
Sent of God, we thee receive:
Hail the providential guest!
If in Jesus we believe,
Let us on His mercies feast.
Jesus is our common Lord,
He our loving Saviour is;
By His death to life restored,
Misery we exchange for bliss:
Bliss to carnal minds unknown,
O 'tis more than tongue can tell,
Only to believers known,
Glorious and unspeakable!
Christ, our Brother and our Friend,
Shows us His eternal love;
Never let our triumphs end,
Till we join the host above.

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Let us walk with Christ in white,
For our bridal day prepare,
For our partnership in light,
For our glorious meeting there!