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Hymn: The city of our God (FL)

Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist

Date: 1848

Compiler: S W Leonard and A D Fillmore

Publisher/Printer: S W Leonard

First Line: The city of our God

Topic: <no topic given>

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

Composer: S Wakefield

Meter: eight 6s

Tune: Heavenly Vision

Hymn Number: <no hymn number given>

Page Number: 118, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

Glorious things of thee are spoken,

Zion, city of our God!

He whose word cannot be broken

Formed thee for his own abode:

On the rock of ages founded,

What can shake thy sure repose?

With salvation's wall surrounded

Thou may'st smile at all thy foes.



See the streams of living waters

Springing from eternal love,

Well supply thy sons and daughters,

And all fear of drought remove:

Who can faint while such a river 

Ever flows their thirst t' assuage?

Grace, which like the Lord the giver,

Never fails from age to age.



Round each habitation hovering

See the cloud and fire appear,

For a glory and a covering,

Showing that the Lord is near;

Thus deriving from their banner

Light by night and shade by day,

Safe they feed upon the manna

Which he gives them when they pray.



Bless'd inhabitants of Zion,

Washed in the Redeemer's blood,

Jesus, whom their souls rely on,

Makes them kings and priests to God:

'Tis his love his people raises,

With himself to reign as kings;

And as priests his solemn praises

Each for a thank-offering brings.



Saviour, since of Zion's city

I through grace a member am,

Let the world deride or pity,

I will glory in thy name:

Fading is the worldlings treasure,

All his boasted pomp and show!

Solid joys and lasting pleasure

None but Zion'schildren know.