138 THE GOLDEN CHAIN 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 4 4 1 Lord, Thou hast been our dwell-ing-place In every gen - er Thy Through ev - ery age Thou heard'st our found Thee nigh, Our Strength and our 2 Our cleaving sins we oft have wept, Thy Name we still have lovèd; And Thou hast kept and loved us well, Hast granted us in Thee to dwell, Unshaken, unremoved. (See also LUTHER'S HYMN, No. 266) Sir Joseph Barnby, 1887 114 tion. ery age tion: 3 No, nothing from those arms of love Our God will fail us never. Thy people, Lord, have dwelt in Thee, Thomas H. Gill, 1864 142 ST. MAGNUS C. M. 4 4 1 The Head that once was crowned with thorns Is crowned with glory now; The King of kings, and Lord of lords, A roy - al dia dem a-dorns The might - y Vic- tor's 3 The Joy of all who dwell above, To whom He manifests His love, Ell 2 The highest place that heaven affords 4 To them the cross, with all its shame, Is His, is His by right, With all its grace, is given; 3 BELMONT C. M. 6 The cross He bore is life and health, Jeremiah Clark, 1709 Arr. from William Gardiner, 1812 THES 14 10 Jesus, King most wonderful, Thou Con- quer - or re - nowned, brow. A-MEN. 5 They suffer with their Lord below, Thou Sweet-ness most in - ef fable, In whom all joys are found! Rev. Thomas Kelly, 1820 24 A-MEN, |