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The Sower Goeth Forth to Sow

Author: Anna Hoppe Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #82 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1The sower goeth forth to sow His seed of grain so tender, That it may rooted by and grow, And bring forth fruit in splendor. By faith He sees His harvest field Its fruitage in abundance yield. 2 Thou art the Sower, dearest Lord, The world Thy field so spacious, The seed Thou sowest is the Word Sown by thy hand so gracious, From heaven above, on earth below, That it may blossom, thrive, and grow. 3 Let us not merely hearers be, But doers, blessed Saviour, Who bring forth fruit abundantly; Grant us Thy Spirit's favor To treasure in believing hearts The precious truth Thy Word imparts. Amen. Topics: Church Year Sexagesima; Sexagesima; Seed, Word of God; Word of God Seed Languages: English Tune Title: MACHS MIT MIR, GOTT, NACH DEINER GÜT
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Mir nach, spricht Christus, unser Held

Author: Johann Scheffler (Angelus Silesius) Hymnal: Schulgesangbuch für höhere Lehranstalten (Ausgabe für Rheinland und Westfalen) #82 (1898) Languages: German Tune Title: [Mir nach, spricht Christus, unser Held]
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So jemand spricht: Ich liebe Gott

Author: C. F. Gellert Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #83[605] (1894) Languages: German Tune Title: [So jemand spricht: Ich liebe Gott]
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O Gottes Lamm, mein Element

Author: E. G. Woltersdorf Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #83[405] (1894) Languages: German Tune Title: [O Gottes Lamm, mein Element]
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Mir nach! spricht Christus unser Held

Author: J. Scheffler Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #86[606] (1894) Languages: German Tune Title: [Mir nach! spricht Christus unser Held]
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Des Jahres Schönheit ist nun fort

Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #86[817] (1894) Languages: German Tune Title: [Des Jahres Schönheit ist nun fort]
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Thou Camest Down from Heaven on High

Author: Anna Hoppe Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #87 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 First Line: Thou camest down from heav'n on high Lyrics: 1 Thou camest down from heav'n on high, O Son of God the Father, For this lost world to bleed and die, Thy straying sheep to gather, The works of Satan to destroy, To turn our sorrow into joy. 2 In Thee the blind receive their sight, The lame with joy are leaping, The sorrowful find pure delight, The weary peaceful sleeping; Thou givest speech unto the dumb, And vibrant life to senses numb. 3 Thou Who hast broken Satan's power, Be Thou our Strength, dear Jesus! Uphold us in the evil hour, And from his might release us! His kingdom is a stronghold still, And legions hearken to his will. 4 But O, before Thy Word, dear Lord, The prince of darkness trembles! He quails before that two-edged Sword When Thine armed host assembles! O mighty Word, how great thy power! Thou art our refuge, shield, and tower. Amen. Topics: Church Year Lent; Advent, Third Sunday; Quinquagesima; Lent, Third Sunday; Christ Work of; Names and Office of Christ Shepherd; Satan, Conflict with Christ and Christians; Word of God Sword Scripture: Matthew 11:2-10 Languages: English Tune Title: MACHS MIT MIR, GOTT, NACH DEINER GÜD
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Nie bist du, Höchster, von uns fern

Author: C. Sturm Hymnal: Gesangbuch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft #87 (1912) Languages: German Tune Title: [Nie bist du, Höchster, von uns fern]
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Mir nach, spricht Christus, unser Held

Hymnal: Vierstimmige Melodien für das Gesangbuch #90 (1910) Languages: German Tune Title: [Mir nach, spricht Christus, unser Held]
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Welch hohes Beispiel gabst Du mir

Author: J. J. Rambach Hymnal: Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies) #90 (1886) Languages: German Tune Title: [Welch hohes Beispiel gabst Du mir]

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