Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
TRANSFIGURATION
135
’Tis Good, Lord, to Be Here
S. M.
Potsdam
Matt. 17: 4
Joseph A. Robinson, 1888
“Church Psalter,” 1854
Johann S. Bach, 1750, ad.
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’Tis good, Lord, to be here.
Yet we may not remain;
But since Thou bidst us leave the mount,
Come with us to the plain.
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