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Ĝojo ravas mian koron

Author: Paul Gerhardt (ca. 1653-56); Catherine Winkworth; Leonard Ivor Gentle Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Ĝojo ravas mian koron Aŭdas mi, ĉie ĉi, Dolĉan anĝel-ĥoron; "Krist' naskiĝis!" kantas ĥoro Tra l' aer', al la ter', "Kristo la Sinjoro!" 2. Aŭdu! voĉo en sincero Jen al ni diras ĝi, "Fuĝu de danĝero; Fratoj, venu en liberon, Ĉar al vi donas mi Vivon kaj esperon." 3. Venu, ni rapide iru Por ke ni antaŭ li Surgenue miru; Ame li al ni sopiras, Jen la stel', Dia hel', Nin al li ĝi tiras. 4. Vin, Sinjoro, mi obeos, Ĝis la fin' amos vin, Do, mi ne pereos; Restos mi en domo via, En la ĝoj', sen aloj', De eterno Dia. Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: WARUM SOLLT' ICH Text Sources: EH 37
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Flugu, kor', per ĝoj-flugiloj

Author: Paul Gerhardt (ĉ. 1653-56); Hans Amund Rosbach Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Flugu, kor’, per ĝoj-flugiloj! Super ter’ / en l’ aer’ Kantas anĝel-miloj. Venu, aŭdu, per la kanto Vokas Di’ / nun al vi: „Venis la Savanto!” 2. En kristnaska nokta horo Venis el / la ĉiel’ Tiu la trezoro. Por nin savi el la morto Kaj mizer’ / al la ter’ Venis Dia Vorto. 3. Ĉu nin Dio do malamas? Tute ne, / vidu, ke Lia amo flamas. Li ja venas nun por porti Kiel hom’ / ĉion krom Propra pek’, kaj morti. 4. En la trogo nun Li kuŝas, Vokas al / sia stal’ Nin kaj korojn tuŝas. „Karaj fratoj, peko via Kaj la pun’ / kuŝas kun Mi en trogo mia.” 5. Are, ope nun rapidu Ĉiu hom’ / al la dom’, La Savanton vidu! Vi ne timu; Lia stelo Vojon al / Lia stal’ Montras de l’ ĉielo. 6. Kiu en mallumo iras: Jen la voj’ / al la ĝoj’, Kiu vin ektiras Al la lumo de l’ Sinjoro. En la flam’ / de la am’ Ĉesos ĉiu ploro. 7. Nun la kanton pri l’ Sinjoro Aŭdu vi. / Laŭd’ al Di’ Eĥu en adoro. Eĥu ĉiam tiu kanto De l’ anĝel’ / sur ĉiel’: „Venis la Savanto!” Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: WARUM SOLLT’ ICH Text Sources: AK 38
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Süß ist's, für ein ew'ges Leben

Author: Albert Knapp Appears in 7 hymnals Used With Tune: [Süß ist's, für ein ew'ges Leben]
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Why, my soul, thus trembling ever?

Author: P. Gerhardt Meter: 8.3.3.6.8.8.3.3.6 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Why, my soul, thus trembling ever? Have no fear; Christ is near; Naught from thee can sever. Heaven is thine, and Christ shall own thee: Faithful be Until He Shall with triumph crown thee. 2 Painful cross if He should send me, Shall I faint With complaint, Lest the grief should end me? He hath borne the cross before me: Soon no pain Shall remain, Only peace be o'er me. 3 Hopeful, cheerful, and undaunted, Everywhere They appear Who in Christ are planted: Death itself cannot appall them: They rejoice When the voice Of their Lord doth call them. 4 Death cannot destroy forever: From our fears, Cares and tears, Soon shall it deliver. Doors of grief and gloom it closes, While the soul, Free and whole, With the saints reposes. 5 Lord, my Shepherd, take me to Thee! I am Thine. Thou art mine, Even ere I knew Thee. I am Thine, for Thou hast bought me: Lost I stood, But Thy blood Free salvation brought me. 6 Thou art mine, and, for my guiding, Be Thy bright Shining light In my heart abiding! Savior dear! let me, attaining To Thy side, There abide, With Thee ever reigning! Topics: The Church Year First Sunday after Easter; The Church Year First Sunday after Easter; Cross and Comfort Used With Tune: [Why, my soul, thus trembling ever?]

Vem, Minha Alma, Alegremente

Author: João Wilson Faustini; Paul Gerhardt Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Deus-Filho Natal Scripture: Isaiah 9:2 Used With Tune: WARUM SOLLT ICH Text Sources: Port. João Wilson Faustini, através do inglês, 1971
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All The Skies Tonight Sing O'er Us

Author: John O'Connor Meter: 8.6.6.8.6.6 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: All the skies tonight sing o’er us! Lyrics: 1 All the skies tonight sing o’er us! Sweet and far, star to star, Maketh solemn chorus. Time the midnight blest is telling When our Lord, God the Word, Made with us His dwelling. 2 Glory in the highest Heaven! And again, unto men, Their souls’ peace be given! All our wrong by Him is righted In whose birth Heav’n and earth Stand for aye united. 3 Sons of men, let nothing grieve you! Evermore Heaven’s door Widens to receive you! Brothers of the Babe eternal, In His name come and claim Grace and bliss supernal. Used With Tune: EBELING
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Why Should I Repine In Sadness?

Author: H. Brueckner; Paul Gerhardt Meter: 8.3.3.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Why should I repine in sadness? Left alone, still I own Christ, the Sun of gladness. Nor am I deprived of heaven, Which the Lord, my reward, To my faith has given. 2 What though earthly cares o'ertake me, Pain and loss be my cross? He will not forsake me. Sure relief from Him obtaining, I shall see darkness flee And the shadows waning. 3 From a thousand ills that grieve us In this life full of strife Death can but relieve us. For it closeth sorrow's portal Evermore, and its door Leads to joys immortal. 4 What is all this life containeth But a hand full of sand? Earthly treasure waneth. Nobler gifts beyond are waiting, While my Lord will award Pleasure unabating. 5 Lord, my Joy-spring, flowing ever, I am Thine, Thou art mine; Naught our hearts shall sever. Thou for me Thy life didst offer, Thou alone now dost own All I have to proffer. 6 Thou art mine, by faith own Thee, Nor will I, Light of joy. From my heart dethrone Thee. Grant that I Thy face beholding, Ever may with Thee stay, Blest in love's enfolding. Topics: The Christian Life Cross and Comfort Used With Tune: LÜNEBURG

When I Suffer Pains and Losses

Author: F. Samuel Janzow, b. 1913; Paul Gerhardt, 1607-76 Meter: 8.3.3.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Cross and Comfort Used With Tune: WAREM SOLLT ICH MICH DENN GRÄMEN
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Ah! Lord God, the World's Creator

Author: Jean Mauburn; George R. Woodward Meter: 8.3.3.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1. Ah! Lord God, the world’s Creator, King of all, great or small, Earth’s Regenerator; Art Thou cradled, art Thou crying, Swathed and bound, on the ground, In the stable lying? 2. Love of man hath brought Me hither, Cords of love, from above, To exalt him thither; Dead in trespass, child, I sought thee; Gone astray, from My way, Life and pardon brought thee. 3. Empty be My scrip and coffer, Yet ’tis wealth, plenty, health, I am come to offer; Haste I to enrich and dress thee; Born to die, low I lie, And would gladly bless thee. 4. Therefore thousand thousand praises Are Thy due, Babe Jesu, These my heart upraises; Angels, mortals, furthest, nighest, Sing in mirth, Peace on earth, Glory in the highest. Used With Tune: EBELING Text Sources: Rosetum Exercitiorum Spiritualium et Sacrarum Meditationum, 1494; Translation: Songs of Syon, 1904
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All My Heart with Joy Is Springing

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Benjamin H. Kennedy Meter: 8.3.3.6 D Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1. All my heart with joy is springing, While in air everywhere Angel choirs are singing. Hear them to the shepherds telling: Christ is born! On this morn God with man is dwelling. 2. To this lower world descendeth, From above, He whose love All our sorrows endeth. He who breath and being gave us, Quits the skies, lives and dies In our flesh to save us. 3. Christ our Lamb so meek and loving Dries our tears, calms our fears, All our sins removing; Christ our Lamb, who suffers with us; He can quell death and hell, And to peace restore us. 4. Hark, from yon dark manger lowly, Breezes soft seem to waft Gentle words and holy: Sigh no more, away with sadness Brethren dear; I am here, Bringing hope and gladness. 5. Come ye now, and kneel before Him; Mortals all, great and small, Worship and adore Him: Love your King, whose love invites you: Lo, His star from afar To His dwelling lights you. 6. Ye, whom galling want oppresses Here ye find comfort kind, Balm for your distresses: Noblest treasures here are given; Riches true wait for you Poor of Christ, in Heaven. 7. Ye who strive with fierce temptation, Sorrow-stung, conscience-wrung, Here is consolation: For the woes which men inherit Christ can feel, Christ will heal Every wounded spirit. 8. Kind Redeemer, knit Thee to us; Quelling sin, reign within, With Thy grace renew us: Make us Thine by true repentance; Let us hear, free from fear, Lord, Thy final sentence. 9. Ours be Thy pure love, O Savior, Ours Thy faith, strong in death, Ours Thy meek behavior; Here let us, on Thee depending, In Thee die, with Thee fly To the bliss unending. Used With Tune: EBELING Text Sources: Hymnologia Christiana, 1863, alt.; Praxis Pietatis melica, 1653

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