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My God, I love Thee; not because

Author: Francis Xavier, d. 1552; Edward Caswall Hymnal: Church Book #410 (1890) Topics: Quinquagesima Sunday; Sundays in Lent; Lent, Fifth Sunday; Good Friday; Fourth Sunday after Trinity; Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity; Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity; Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 My God, I love Thee; not because I hope for heaven thereby; Nor because they, who love Thee not, Must burn eternally. 2 Thou, O my Jesus! Thou didst me Upon the Cross embrace; For me didst bear the nails and spear, And manifold disgrace; 3 And griefs and torments numberless, And sweat of agony; E'en death itself--and all for one Who was Thine enemy. 4 Then why, O blessed Jesus Christ! Should I not love Thee well? Not for the sake of winning heaven, Nor of escaping hell; 5 Not with the hope of gaining aught; Not seeking a reward; But, as Thyself hast lovéd me, O ever loving Lord! 6 E'en so I love Thee, and will love, And in Thy praise will sing; Solely because Thou art my God, And my eternal King. Languages: English Tune Title: CHESHIRE
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My faith securely buildeth

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #414 (1908) Topics: First Sunday after Easter; Fourth Sunday after Trinity; Fifth Sunday after Easter; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation Lyrics: 1 My faith securely buildeth On Christ who shed His blood; This, and this only, yieldeth The true eternal good. The life that my soul liveth, Finds nothing on the earth; What Christ, the Savior, giveth Of all our love is worth. 2 No angel, nought that gladdens, No throne nor majesty, No love, nor aught that saddens, No grief nor misery, Nor aught that man discovers, Now be it small or great, From Thee, my heavenly Lover's Embrace can separate. 3 My heart with joy is springing, And sad I cannot be; 'Tis full of joy and singing, The sunshine doth it see. The Sun that looks with pleasure On me is Christ my King; The glory beyond measure That waits me, makes me sing. Languages: English Tune Title: CRUCIFIX
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If God Himself be for me

Author: Richard Massie; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Church Book #424 (1890) Meter: 7.6 Topics: The Christian Life Trust; Easter Season, Fifth Sunday; Easter Season, Sixth Sunday; Whit-Sunday; Twenty First Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 If God Himself be for me, I may a host defy; For when I pray, before me My foes confounded fly. If Christ, the Head, befriend me, If God be my support, The mischief they intend me Shall quickly come to naught. 2 I build on this foundation, That Jesus and His Blood Alone are my salvation, My true, eternal good: Without Him, all that pleases Is valueless on earth: The gifts I ow to Jesus Alone my love are worth. 3 His Holy Spirit dwelleth Within my willing heart, Tames it when it rebelleth, And soothes the keenest smart. He crown His work with blessing, And helpeth me to cry "My Father!" without ceasing To Him who reigns on high. 4 To mine His Spirit speaketh Sweet words of soothing power, How God to him that seeketh For rest, hath rest in store. How God Himself prepareth My heritage and lot, And though my body weareth, My heaven shall fail me not. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 130TH PSALM
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O Helligaand, du Skat saa skjøn

Author: Bart. Ringwald; Søren Jonassøn Hymnal: Salmebog for Lutherske Kristne i Amerika #431 (1919) Topics: Første Pinsedag Til Morgengudstjeneste og Høimesse; Pentecost; Fourth Sunday in Advent; Second Sunday after Epiphany; Fifth Sunday after Epiphany; Søndag Seksagesima Til Høimesse -Til Sekund Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Sexagesima Sunday; Sjette Søndag efter Paaske Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Tredje Tekstrækkes Epistel; Sixth Sunday after Easter; Sixth Sunday after Easter; Trinity Sunday; Fjortende Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Høimesse -Til Tredje Teksxtækkes Evangelium; Fjortende Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste; Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday; All Saints Day; Twenty third Sunday after Trinity Sunday; Vandring I Lyset; Walking in the Light; Alle Helgens Dag Til Høimesse -Til Anden Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Anden Søndag efter Hellig 3 Kongers Dag Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Anden Tekstrækkes Epistel; Femte Søndag efter Hellig 3 Kongers Dag Til Høimesse -Til Anden Tekstrækkes Evangelium; Fjerde Søndag I Advent Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Andend Tekstrækkes Epistel; Sjette Søndag efter Paaske Til Høimesse -Til Tredje Teksttækkes Evangelium; Syttende Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Høimesse -Til Tredje Teksttækkes Evangelium; Tjuetredje Søndag efter Trefoldiheds Fest Til Høimesse -Til Tredje Teksttækkes Evangelium; Trefoldigheds-Fest Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Anden Tekstrækkes Epistel Lyrics: 1 O Helligaand, du Skat saa skjøn, Som gjør os evig rige, Du, som med Fader og med Søn I Guddoms Magt er lige, Og gaar saa fra dem begge ud, Fra Evighed en mægtig Gud, Som alle Kristne prise! 2 Med Bøn vi falde dig til Fod: O lær du os alene Af ganske Hjerte, Hu og Mod Vor Frelsermand at tjene, Og hannem udi al vor Nød For Herre over Liv og Død At kjende og at prise! 3 Gjør al vor Levnets Vandring ny, Og vore Veie rene; Hjælp os Forargelser at sky, Og tjene Herren ene, At vi kan Jesu Kristi Tro For Verdens Børn, som hos os bo, Med kristen Idræt vise! 4 Din Naade-Dug lad til enhver Guds Kirkes Lem nedflyde, Lad hver en Sjæl, som saaret er, Din søde Salve nyde! Giv Kraft i Korsets haarde Tid, Lad Kjærlighed i al vor Id Imod vor Næste vises. 5 Giv Styrke og et freidigt Mod At træde mod vor Fiende, At vi mod Verden, Kjød og Blod Og Satan Seier vinde! Naar Døden løsner Livets Baand, Lad Sjælen gjemmes i din Haand, Og Kroppen rolig hvile! Languages: Norwegian
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O Helligaand du Skat saa skjøn

Author: S. Jonassøn; B. Ringwald Hymnal: M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg #431 (1897) Topics: Første Pinstedag Til Ottesang og Høimesse; First Pentecost High Mass; Kirken; The Church; Anden Søndag etter Hellig Tre-Kongers Dag Til Aftensang; Second Sunday after Holy Three Kings Day For Evening; Femte Søndag efter Hellig Tre-Kongers Dag Til Hoimesse; Fifth Sunday after Holy Three Kings Day High Mass; Sjette Søndag efter Paaske Til Hoimesse; Sixth Sunday after Easter High Mass; 14 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass; 14 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday For Evening; 17 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass; 23 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass Lyrics: 1 O Helligaand, du Skat saa skjøn, Som gjør os evig rige, Du, som med Fader og med Søn I Guddomsmagt er lige, Og gaar saa fra dem begge ud, Fra Evighed en mægtig Gud, Som alle Kristne prise! 2 Med Bøn vi falde dig til Fod: O lær du os alene Af ganske Hjerte, Hu og Mod Vor Frelsermand at tjene, Og hannem udi al vor Nød For Herre over Liv og Død At kjende og at prise! 3 Gjør al vor Levnets Vandring ny, Og vore Veie rene; Hjælp os Forargelser at sky, Og tjene Herren ene, At vi kan Jesu Kristi Tro For Verdens Børn, som hos os bo, Med kristen Idræt vise! 4 Din Naade-Dugg lad til enhver Guds Kirkes Lem nedflyde, Lad hver en Sjæl, som saaret er, Din søde Salve nyde! Giv Kraft i Korsets haarde Tid, Lad Kjærlighed i al vor Id Imod vor Næste vises! 5 Giv Styrke og et freidigt Mod At træde mod vor Fiende, At vi mod Verden, Kjød og Blod Og Satan Seier vinde! Naar Døden løsner Livets Baand, Lad Sjælen gjemmes i din Haand, Og Kroppen rolig hvile! Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [O Helligaand du Skat saa skjøn]
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Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God

Author: Dr. Paul Eber; Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #434a (1908) Topics: Fifth Sunday in Lent; First Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God, Thou who for me hast borne the rod, And on the cross hast died in pain, For me Thy Father's love to gain: 2 I pray, by all Thy bitter woe, Thou wouldst Thy grace on me bestow, When heavily I draw my breath, In the last agonies of death. 3 And when my spirit leaves its bands, Then take it, Lord, into Thy hands; My body, may it rest in clay, Till the approach of the last day. 4 And at the last resurrection great, Be Thou my Joy and Advocate! Remember not my sins so rife, But pardon grant in grace, and life. 5 As Thou hast promised unto me, Lord in Thy Word—and I trust Thee— "Who keeps my Word, I truly say, And 'bides by faith in me alway, 6 "Shall not be judged! shall by faith, And nevermore shall taste of death! And though his body here shall die, Destruction still shall not come nigh. 7 "But I will with my mighty hands Deliever him from death's cold bands, And take him to my realm to me, Where he shall e'er my glory see, 8 "And ever live in joys with me." To which help us, yea! graciously. O Lord! forgive our sins so great, And help that we in patience wait, 9 Till our last hour on earth draws nigh, And that our faith with watchful eye May trust Thy Word e'er steadfastly, Till blessedly we sleep in Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD HUNDREDTH
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Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God

Author: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D.; Dr. Paul Eber Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #434b (1908) Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death; Fifth Sunday in Lent; First Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God, Thou who for me hast borne the rod, And on the cross hast died in pain, For me Thy Father's love to gain: 2 I pray, by all Thy bitter woe, Thou wouldst Thy grace on me bestow, When heavily I draw my breath, In the last agonies of death. 3 And when my spirit leaves its bands, Then take it, Lord, into Thy hands; My body, may it rest in clay, Till the approach of the last day. 4 And at the last resurrection great, Be Thou my Joy and Advocate! Remember not my sins so rife, But pardon grant in grace, and life. 5 As Thou hast promised unto me, Lord in Thy Word—and I trust Thee— "Who keeps my Word, I truly say, And 'bides by faith in me alway, 6 "Shall not be judged! shall by faith, And nevermore shall taste of death! And though his body here shall die, Destruction still shall not come nigh. 7 "But I will with my mighty hands Deliever him from death's cold bands, And take him to my realm to me, Where he shall e'er my glory see, 8 "And ever live in joys with me." To which help us, yea! graciously. O Lord! forgive our sins so great, And help that we in patience wait, 9 Till our last hour on earth draws nigh, And that our faith with watchful eye May trust Thy Word e'er steadfastly, Till blessedly we sleep in Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: WEIMAR (Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend)
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Well for him who all things losing

Author: Gottfried Arnold; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #451 (1890) Topics: The Christian Life The Heavenly Spirit; Easter Season, Fifth Sunday; First Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Well for him who all things losing, Even himself doth count as naught, Still the one thing needful choosing, That with all true bliss is fraught! 2 Well for him who all forsaking, Walketh not in shadows vain, But the path of peace is taking Through this vale of tears and pain! 3 O that we our hearts might sever From earth's tempting vanities, Fixing them on Him for ever, In whom all our fulness lies! 4 O that ne'er our eyes might wander From our God: so might we cease Ever o'er our sins to ponder, And our conscience be at peace! 5 Thou Abyss of love and goodness, Draw us by Thy Cross to Thee, That our senses, soul and spirit, Ever one with Christ may be! Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANDREW
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Your harps, ye trembling saints

Author: Augustus M. Toplady Hymnal: Church Book #487 (1890) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: The Cross and Comfort In Outward Suffering; Easter Season, Fifth Sunday; Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Your harps, ye trembling saints, Down from the willows take; Loud, to the praise of Love divine, Bid every string awake. 2 Though in a foreign land, We are not far from home; And nearer to our house above We every moment come. 3 His grace will to the end Stronger and brighter shine; Nor present things, nor things to come, Shall quench the spark divine. 4 When we in darkness walk, Nor feel the heavenly flame, Then is the time to trust our God, And rest upon His Name. 5 Soon shall our doubts and fears Subside, at His control: His loving-kindness shall break through The midnight of the soul. 6 Blest is the man, O God, That stays himself on Thee! Who wait for Thy salvation, Lord, Shall Thy salvation see. Languages: English Tune Title: NARENZA
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The angel comes, he comes to reap

Author: Henry Hart Milman Hymnal: Church Book #567 (1890) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Death and Eternity Judgment; Epiphany, Fifth Sunday; Ninth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Seventh Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 The angel comes, he comes to reap The harvest of the Lord! O'er all the earth, with fatal sweep, Wide waves his flaming sword. 2 And who are they, in sheaves to bide The fire of vengeance bound? The tares, whose rank luxuriant pride Choked the fair crop around. 3 And who are they, reserved in store God's treasure-house to fill? The wheat, a hundred fold that bore Amid surrounding ill. 4 O King of mercy! grant us power Thy fiery wrath to flee! In Thy destroying angel's hour, O gather us to Thee! Languages: English Tune Title: CHESHIRE

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