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[From whence does this union arise]

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The following poem is scored for music in the source text.

[1]

From whence does this union arise,
That hatred is conquer'd by love?
It fastens our souls with such ties,
That distance and time can't remove.

2

It cannot in Eden be found,
Nor yet in Paradise lost.
grows on Immanuel's ground,
And Jesus dear blood it did cost.

3

My friends once so dear unto me,
Our souls so united in love:
Where Jesus is gone we shall be
In yonder blest mansions above.

4

With Jesus we ever shall reign,
And all his bright glory shall see,
Singing hallelujahs. Amen
Amen, even so let it be