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Saviour, in love divine,
'Tis Thou hast made us free
To eat the bread and drink the wine
In memory, Lord, of Thee.
Here every welcome guest
Waits, Lord, from Thee to learn
The secrets of Thy Father's breast,
And all Thy grace discern.
Conscience has closed its strife,
And faith delights to prove
The sweetness of the Bread of life,
The fulness of Thy love.
Oh, if this taste of love
To us is now so sweet,
What will it be, O Lord, above
Thy blessed self to meet?
To see Thee face to face,
Thy perfect likeness wear,
And all Thy ways of wondrous grace
Through endless years declare!
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Meter:
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6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
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LIST OF LYRIC SOURCES
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Hymn/Song Book
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| 1881 | # 145 |
MUSIC
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SILCHESTER
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6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
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LIST OF MUSIC SOURCES
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| # 55 | D | | # 86 | D | | # 242 | D | | # 363 | Eb | | # 722 | No key | | # 682.1 | No key |
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