Hymn 4 — Thine is the love, Lord, that draws us together,
| 4 | MISS A. M. HARDING | 11.10.11.10.Dactylic. |
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Thine is the love, Lord, that draws us together, Guiding our steps from the wilderness ways; Soon face to face we'll adore Thee for ever, Now our glad hearts would be filled with Thy praise. | |
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While for this moment, O Lord, we have waited, Oft has the Comforter spoken of Thee; Now with love's treasure our spirits are freighted, Bowed at Thy feet, and the fragrance set free. | |
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For us, Lord Jesus, thyself Thou hast given; Suff'rings unfathomed for us hast thou known; Now, in accord with the homage of heaven, Rises a song from the hearts of Thine own. | |
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Jesus, Lord Jesus, we love and adore Thee; Glorious Thy Name, all our praises above; Peerless Thy beauty, we wait now before Thee, Moved are our hearts in response to Thy love. | |