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O Lord, we have loved her fair beauty,
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| 1. | O Lord, we have loved her fair beauty, |
| | The house Thou hast chosen for Thee, |
| | The courts where Thy gladness |
| | rejoiceth, |
| | And where Thou delightest to be. |
| | We love to be made the fair dwelling |
| | Where God in His grace may abide; |
| | We'd cast forth whatever may grieve |
| | Thee, |
| | And welcome none other beside. |
| 2. | O blessed the grace that has made us |
| | The home of the gladness of God, |
| | The dwelling wherein Thou delightest, |
| | The house Thou hast bought with Thy |
| | blood. |
| | 'Tis there that Thy joy overfloweth, |
| | We feel it, we take of it there; |
| | By all that Thou workest within us, |
| | Thy temple is holy and fair. |
| 3. | The secret of that inner chamber, |
| | Thy place is of heavenly rest; |
| | The stillness of thoughts that adore |
| | Thee, |
| | The shrine that Thou lovest the best. |
| | The temple where Christ hath His |
| | dwelling, |
| | The souls He hath ransomed, forgiv'n; |
| | The temple where I have my dwelling, |
| | Is Christ in the glory of heav'n. |