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One and all rejoice

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: The Selah Song Book. Word ed. #d75 (1932) First Line: Dear Christians, let us all [one and all] rejoice with exultation
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Dear Christians, one and all rejoice

Hymnal: Hymnal for Evangelical Lutheran Missions #117 (1905) Languages: English
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Dear Christians, one and all rejoice

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Hymnal #267 (1899) Languages: English

Dear Christians, let us all rejoice

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #29 (1963) Tune Title: NUN FREUT EUCH, LIEBEN CHRISTEN GMEIN
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Dear Christian people, now rejoice

Author: Luther Hymnal: Hymn Book #68 (1884) Lyrics: 1 Dear Christian people, now rejoice, And banish all your sadness, While with united heart and voice We sing with love and gladness, And tell how God beheld our need, And wrought that sweet and wondrous deed That hath so dearly cost Him. 2 Fast bound in Satan's chains I lay, Death brooded darkly o'er me, My sins oppressed me night and day, Therein my mother bore me, And always deeper still I fell, In all my life was nothing well, So sore had sin possessed me. 3 My good works could avail me naught, For they with sin were stained, My will against God's judgments fought, And dead to good remained: My anguish drove me to despair, Whilst death frowned on me everywhere, And hell yawned just before me. 4 But God from all eternity Looked on me in compassion; His tender mercy flowed tow'rd me, He willed my souls salvation; His father's heart yearned over me: What greater love than this could be, Which gave His richest treasure? 5 He spake to His beloved Son: "'Tis time to have compassion; Go Thou, my Son, my heart's bright Crown, And bring to man salvation: From sin and sorrow set him free, Slay bitter death for him, that he May live with Thee forever." 6 The Son delighted to obey, And, born of virgin mother, Awhile in this low world did stay, And thus became my brother; His mighty power He hidden bore, A servant's form like mine He wore, My foe for me to vanquish. 7 To me He spake: "Hold fast by me, I am thy Rock and Castle, Myself I wholly give for thee, For thee I strive and wrestle: For I am thine, and thou art mine, Henceforth my place is also thine, The foe shall never part us. 8 "I know that he will shed my blood, And of my life bereave me, But I will bear it for thy good; Be steadfast and believe me: My life from death the victory wins, My innocence doth bear thy sins, And thus thou art delivered. 9 "And when to heaven I ascend, My glory to inherit, I still will be thy Lord, and send To thee my Holy Spirit, To comfort thee in every woe, Instruct thee how me right to know, And into truth to guide thee. 10 "As I have done and taught, so thou To do and teach endeavor; Then shall my kingdom flourish now, And God be praised forever; And this last counsel give I thee: From men's additions keep thou free The treasure I have left thee." Topics: Faith and Justification Languages: English

Dear Christian people, all [now] rejoice

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Hymn Book for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Schools and Congregations #d22 (1879)

Dear Christian people, all [now] rejoice

Author: C. G. Hass; Martin Luther Hymnal: Hymnal of the Evangelical Church. Word ed. #d136 (1900) Languages: English

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