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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Johann Franck Hymnal: The Hymnal #334 (1941) Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH O LIEBE SEELE (Berlin)
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Deck Yourself, My Soul, with Gladness

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Johann Franck; John Caspar Mattes Hymnal: The Worshipbook #351 (1972) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Lyrics: 1 Deck yourself, my soul, with gladness, Leave behind all gloom and sadness. Come into the daylight’s splendor, There with joy your praises render Unto him whose grace unbounded Has this wondrous banquet founded; Come, for now the King most holy Stoops to you in likeness lowly. 2 Sun, who all my life does brighten; Light, who does my soul enlighten; Joy, your wondrous gift bestowing; Fount, from which all good is flowing: At your feet I cry, my Maker, Let me be a fit partaker Of this blessed food from heaven, For our good, your glory, given. 3 Jesus, source of life and pleasure, Trusted friend and dearest treasure, By your love I am invited, Be your love with love requited. From this banquet let me measure, Lord, how vast and deep its treasure; Through the gifts that here you give me, As your guest in heaven receive me. Amen. Topics: Sacraments Lord's Supper; Other Observances World Communion Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH

Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, Revised #393 (1950) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Languages: English
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Deck thyself, my soul with gladness

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78; Johann Frank, 1618-1677 Hymnal: Offices of Worship and Hymns #423 (1891)

Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Hymnal: Australian Hymn Book #424 (1977) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Languages: English
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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann Franck Hymnal: The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes #447 (1880) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8 Tune Title: Upsal
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Deck Yourself, My Soul, with Gladness

Author: Johann Franck; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Voices United #463 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Lyrics: 1 Deck yourself, my soul, with gladness, leave the gloomy haunts of sadness, come into the daylight’s splendour, there with joy your praises render unto Christ, whose grace unbounded has this wondrous banquet founded; high o’er all the heavens reigning, yet to dwell with you is deigning. 2 Now I come before you lowly, filled with joy most deep and holy, as with trembling awe and wonder on your mighty works I ponder; how, by mystery surrounded, depth no one has ever sounded, none may dare to pierce unbidden secrets that with you are hidden. 3 Sun, which all my living brightens; Light, which heart and soul enlightens; Joy, most sweet and spirit freeing; Fount, the source of all my being; at your feet I cry, my Maker, let me be a fit partaker of this blessed food from heaven, for our good your glory given. 4 Jesus, bread of life, I pray you let me gladly here obey you; never to my hurt invited, be your love with love requited; from this banquet let me measure, God, how vast and deep its treasure; through the gifts you here now give me, as your guest in heaven receive me. Topics: The Church at Worship Holy Communion; liturgical Communion Songs; Commitment; Jesus Christ Images of; Christmas Eve Year A; Lent 3 Year A; Proper 23 Year B; Holy Thursday Year C; Thanksgiving Year C; Holy thursday Year ABC Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH
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Deck Yourself, My Soul, with Gladness

Author: Johann Franck; Catherine Winkworth; John Casper Mattes Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #506 (1990) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Deck yourself, my soul, with gladness, Leave behind all gloom and sadness; Come into the daylight’s splendor, There with joy your praises render Unto God, Whose grace unbounded Has this wondrous banquet founded; Come, for now the Lord most holy Stoops to you in likeness lowly. 2 Sun, who all my life does brighten; Light, who does my soul enlighten; Joy, your wondrous gift bestowing; Fount, from which all good is flowing; At Your feet I cry, my Maker, Let me be a fit partaker Of this blessèd food from heaven, For our good, Your glory given. 3 Jesus, source of Life and plesure, Truest friend and dearest treasure, By Your love I am invited, Be Your love with love requited. From this banquet let me measure, Lord, how vast and deep its treasure; Through the gifts that here You give me As Your guest in heaven receive me. Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH
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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness

Author: C. Winkworth; J. Franck Hymnal: In Excelsis #659 (1897) Languages: English
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Deck yourself, my soul, with gladness

Author: J. Franck (1618-1677); Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #400 (1987) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Lyrics: 1 Deck yourself, my soul, with gladness; leave the gloomy haunts of sadness. Come into the daylight's splendour, there with joy your praises render to the Lord whose grace unbounded has this royal banquet founded: though all other powers excelling, with my soul he makes his dwelling. 2 Lord, I bow before you lowly, filled with joy most deep and holy, as with trembling awe and wonder all your mighty works I ponder — how, by mystery surrounded, depth no-one has ever sounded, none may dare to pierce unbidden secrets that in you are hidden. 3 Shining sun, my life you brighten, radiance, you my soul enlighten; joy, the best of all our knowing, fountain, swiftly in me flowing: at your feet I kneel, my Maker — let me be a fit partaker of this sacred food from heaven, for our good, your glory, given. 4 Jesus, Bread of life, I pray you, let me gladly here obey you; never to my hurt invited, always by your love delighted: from this banquet let me measure, Lord, how vast and deep its treasure; through the gifts your hands have given let me be your guest in heaven. Topics: God's Church Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: SCHMÜCKE DICH

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