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Hymn: How pleasing to behold and see (FL)

Hymnal: Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs

Date: 1828

Compiler: Alexander Campbell

Publisher/Printer: A Campbell

First Line: How pleasing to behold and see

Topic: <no topic given>

Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>

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Meter: LM

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Hymn Number: Song 20

Page Number: 104, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

How pleasing to behold and see

The friends of Jesus all agree,

To sit around his sacred board,

As members of one common Lord.



Here we behold the dawn of bliss--

Here we behold the Saviour's grace--

Here we behold his precious blood,

Which sweetly pleads for us with God.



While here we sit we would implore

That love may spread from shore to shore;

'Till all the saints, like us, combine,

To praise the Lamb in songs divine.



To all we freely give our hand,

Who love the Lord, in ev'ry land;

For all are one in Christ, our Head,

To whom be endless honors paid.



Here, by the bread and wine, we view

What boundless curses were our due;

But through th' atonement of our Lord,

More than was lost is now restor'd.



Let wrath and strife, those seeds of hell,

No ore in christian bosoms dwell;

But love and union, by his blood,

Prove us the chosen heirs of God.