to en­ter­tain

The phrase "to en­ter­tain" resonates through 4 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

to en­ter­tain· 4 hymns found
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Lift up your heads, eter­nal gates!
So foul, so self-ab­horred,
Make our best spic­es flow abroad,
We hear Thy voice, and op­en now

to en­ter­tain

The King of glo­ry; see!
In this poor pol­lut­ed heart:
And faith, and love, and joy ap­pear,
Come in, come in, Thou heav­en­ly guest;

Lift Up Your Heads, Eternal Gates!

lyricist: Tate and Brady, 1696
Composer: Thomas Est, 1592
Hymn 1

...Lift up your heads, eter­nal gates!

Unfold, to en­ter­tain

The King of glo­ry; see!...

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Lift up your heads, eter­nal gates!

Unfold, to en­ter­tain

The King of glo­ry; see!

Lift Up Your Heads, Eternal Gates!

Savior, and Can It Be?

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1745
Composer: Samuel Wesley, 1872
Hymn 2

...So foul, so self-ab­horred,

Thee, my God, to en­ter­tain

In this poor pol­lut­ed heart:...

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So foul, so self-ab­horred,

Thee, my God, to en­ter­tain

In this poor pol­lut­ed heart:

Savior, and Can It Be?

We Are a Garden Walled Around

lyricist: Isaac Watts (1674–1748)
Composer: William Leighton, ca. 1614
Hymn 3

...Make our best spic­es flow abroad,

To en­ter­tain our Sav­ior God;

And faith, and love, and joy ap­pear,...

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Make our best spic­es flow abroad,

To en­ter­tain our Sav­ior God;

And faith, and love, and joy ap­pear,

We Are a Garden Walled Around

Savior of All, to Thee We Bow

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1742
Composer: German psalter, 1562
Hymn 4

...We hear Thy voice, and op­en now

Our hearts to en­ter­tain our Lord.

Come in, come in, Thou heav­en­ly guest;...

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We hear Thy voice, and op­en now

Our hearts to en­ter­tain our Lord.

Come in, come in, Thou heav­en­ly guest;

Savior of All, to Thee We Bow

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