O Lord of Hosts
Author: Andrew Dalrymple
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1. O Lord of hosts, we now invoken 11. O Lord of Hosts, we now invoke
2Thy Spirit most divine 2Thy Spirit most divine
3To cleanse our hearts while we partake 3To cleanse our hearts while we partake
4The broken bread and wine. 4The broken bread and wine.
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62. May we forever think of thee 62. May we forever think of thee
7And of thy suff’rings sore, 7And of thy suff’rings sore,
8Endured for us on Calvary, 8Endured for us on Calvary,
9And praise thee evermore. 9And praise thee evermore.
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113. Prepare our minds that we may see 113. Prepare our minds that we may see
12The beauties of thy grace, 12The beauties of thy grace,
13Salvation purchased on that tree 13Salvation purchased on that tree
14For all who seek thy face. 14For all who seek thy face.
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t 164. As brethren let us ever live t 164. As brethren, let us ever live
17In fellowship and peace! 17In fellowship and peace!
18Forgive, that God may us forgive, 18Forgive, that God may us forgive,
19That love may still increase. 19That love may still increase.
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215. May union, peace, and love abound, 215. May union, peace, and love abound,
22And perfect harmony, 22And perfect harmony,
23And joy in one continual round 23And joy in one continual round
24Through all eternity. 24Through all eternity.
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