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1632.
[Inspired with faith we come and see]
He saith unto them, Come and see.
—i. 39.
Inspired with faith we come and see,
The place of Thy abode we know,
And tarry in Thy house with Thee;
Where two or three are met below
Thee, Jesus, in the midst we meet,
Whose presence makes the church complete.
The place of Thy abode we know,
And tarry in Thy house with Thee;
Where two or three are met below
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Whose presence makes the church complete.
Come all, and see our Saviour here!
He still doth in His house abide,
Assembled with His church appear
Diffused through earth, and scatter'd wide:
And here we all with Christ may sup
Till to His throne He takes us up.
He still doth in His house abide,
Assembled with His church appear
Diffused through earth, and scatter'd wide:
And here we all with Christ may sup
Till to His throne He takes us up.
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