Baltimore Catechism No. 1 (of 4) by Anonymous
page 67 of 74 (90%)
page 67 of 74 (90%)
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What Happiness Can Equal Mine? (REV. F. W. FABER) 1. What happiness can equal mine? I've found the object of my love: My Jesus dear, my King Divine, Is come to me from heav'n above; He chose my heart for His abode, He there becomes my daily bread; There on me flows His healing blood; There with His flesh my soul is fed. CHORUS.--What happiness can equal mine? I've found the object of my love: My Jesus dear, my King Divine, Is come to me from heav'n above. 2. I am my love's, and He is mine: In me He dwells, in Him I live; What greater treasures could I find? And could, ye heavens, a greater give? O sacred banquet, heav'nly feast! O overflowing source of grace, Where God the food, and man, the guest, Meet and unite in sweet embrace! The Love of Jesus |
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