Great God, and is thy table spread

Representative Text

1 My Lord, and is Thy table spread?
And does Thy cup with love o'erflow?
Thither be all Thy children led,
And let them all its sweetness know.

2 Hail, sacred feast, which Jesus makes,
Rich banquet of His flesh and blood!
Thrice happy he who here partakes
That sacred stream, that heavenly food!

3 Let crowds approach with hearts prepared;
With hearts inflamed let all attend,
Nor, when we leave our Father's board,
The pleasure or the profit end.

4 O let Thy table honoured be,
And furnished well with joyful guests;
And may each soul salvation see
That here its sacred pledges tastes.

Source: The Christian Hymnary for Use of Churches of Christ #290

Author: Philip Doddridge

Philip Doddridge (b. London, England, 1702; d. Lisbon, Portugal, 1751) belonged to the Non-conformist Church (not associated with the Church of England). Its members were frequently the focus of discrimination. Offered an education by a rich patron to prepare him for ordination in the Church of England, Doddridge chose instead to remain in the Non-conformist Church. For twenty years he pastored a poor parish in Northampton, where he opened an academy for training Non-conformist ministers and taught most of the subjects himself. Doddridge suffered from tuberculosis, and when Lady Huntington, one of his patrons, offered to finance a trip to Lisbon for his health, he is reputed to have said, "I can as well go to heaven from Lisbon as from Nort… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Great God, and is thy table spread
Author: Philip Doddridge
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

ROCKINGHAM (Miller)

According to Chris Fenner of Hymnology Archive, Edward Miller arranged a hymn tune "which first appeared under the name TUNBRIDGE in Musica Sacra: Being a choice collection of psalm and hymn tunes...as they are used in the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapels, in Bath, Bristol, &c.…

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The Book of Common Praise #264

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