The Lord is in this place, how dreadful is this place  

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The Lord is in this place, how dreadful is this place[1][2] is a line from "Jacob's Ladder.

In 1969, the English folk-rock band Fairport Convention released the album What We Did on Our Holidays which included a song inspired by "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" called "The Lord Is in this Place...How Dreadful Is this Place".

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