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This is an hymn by [[Isaac Watts]], Hymn 110 of Book 1 of his {{NoComp|Hymns and Spiritual Songs|Isaac Watts}}, published 1709.
This is an hymn by [[Isaac Watts]], Hymn 110 of Book 1 of his {{NoComp|Hymns and Spiritual Songs|Isaac Watts}}, published 1709.


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This is an hymn by Isaac Watts, Hymn 110 of Book 1 of his Hymns and Spiritual Songs, published 1709.

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There is a house not made with hands,
Eternal and on high;
And here my spirit waiting stands,
Till God shall bid it fly.

Shortly this prison of my clay
Must be dissolved and fall;
Then, O my soul! with joy obey
Thy heavenly Father's call.

'Tis he, by his almighty grace,
That forms thee fit for heaven;
And, as an earnest of the place,
Has his own Spirit given.

We walk by faith of joys to come,
Faith lives upon his word;
But while the body is our home,
We're absent from the Lord.

'Tis pleasant to believe thy grace,
But we had rather see;
We would be absent from the flesh,
And present, Lord, with thee.

Death and immediate glory by Isaac Watts, based on 2 Corinthians 5:1,5-8

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