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Lord Jesus Christ, true Man and God

Author: Paul Eber; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #549 (1868) Hymnal Title: Church Book Languages: English
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Lord Jesus Christ, true Man and God

Author: Miss Winkworth; Paul Eber Hymnal: Church Book #549 (1890) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Church Book Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, true Man and God, Who borest anguish, scorn, the rod, And diedst at last upon the Tree, To bring Thy Father's grace for me: I pray Thee through that bitter woe, Let me, a sinner, mercy know. 2 When comes the hour of failing breath, And I must wrestle, Lord, with death. When from my sight all fades away, And when my tongue no more can say, And when mine ears no more can hear, And when my heart is racked with fear, 3 When all my mind is darkened o'er, And human help can do no more; Then come, Lord Jesus! come with speed, And help me in my hour of need; Lead me from this dark vale beneath, And shorten then the pangs of death. 4 Joyful my Resurrection be, Thou in the Judgment plead for me, And hide my sins, Lord, from Thy face, And give me Life, of Thy dear grace! I trust Thee utterly, my Lord, For Thou hast promised in Thy Word! 5 Dear Lord, forgive us all our guilt; Help us to wait until Thou wilt That we depart; and let our faith Be brave, and conquer e'en in death: Firm resting on Thy sacred Word, Until we sleep in Thee, our Lord. Topics: Death and Eternity Preparation for Death; Easter Eve; Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Fourth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: HERR JESU CHRIST, WAHR MENSCH U. GOTT
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Lord Jesus Christ, true Man and God

Author: Paul Eber; Catherin Winkworth Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #506 (1917) Hymnal Title: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, true Man and God, Who borest anguish, scorn, the rod, And diedst at last upon the Tree, To bring Thy Father's grace for me: I pray Thee, through that bitter woe, Let me, a sinner, mercy know. 2 When comes the hour of failing breath, And I must wrestle, Lord, with death, Then come, Lord Jesus, come with speed, And help me in my hour of need; Lead me from this dark vale beneath, And shorten then the pangs of death. 3 Joyful my resurrection be; Thou in the Judgment plead for me, And hide my sins, Lord, from Thy face, And give me life, of Thy dear grace. I trust in Thee, O blessèd Lord, And claim the promise of Thy Word. Amen. Topics: The Life Everlasting Death Languages: English Tune Title: VATER UNSER

Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God

Author: Paul Eber Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #d247 (1912) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes Languages: English
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Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #378 (1893) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book Lyrics: LORD Jesus Christ, true man and God, Who borest anguish, scorn, the rod, And diedst at last upon the tree, To bring Thy Father's grace for me: 2 I pray Thee, through that bitter woe, Let me, a sinner, mercy know, When comes the hour of failing breath, And I must wrestle, Lord, with death. 3 When from my sight all fades away, And when my tongue no more can say, And when mine ears no more can hear, And when my heart is racked with fear. 4 When all my mind is darkened o'er, And human help can do no more; Then come, Lord Jesus, come with speed, And help me in my hour of need. 5 Lead me from this dark vale beneath, And shorten then the pangs of death; All evil spirits drive away, But let Thy Spirit with me stay, 6 Until my soul the body leave; Then in Thy hands my soul receive, And let the earth my body keep, Till the last day shall break its sleep. 7 Joyful my resurrection be, Thou in the Judgment plead for me, And hide my sins, Lord, from Thy face, And give me life, of Thy dear grace! 8 Implicitly I trust Thee, Lord, For Thou hast promised in Thy Word: "In truth I tell you, who receives My Word, and keeps it, and believes, 9 Shall never fall God's wrath beneath, Shall never taste eternal death; Though here he must return to dust, He still is noways therefore lost; 10 For I will with a mighty hand Deliver him from death's strong band, And lift him hence that he shall be Forever in my realm with me. 11 Forever living there in bliss." O let us not that glory miss! Dear Lord, forgive us all our guilt, Help us to wait until Thou wilt 12 That we depart; and let our faith Be brave, and conquer even in death, Firm resting on Thy sacred Word, Until we sleep in Thee, our Lord. Topics: Death and Burial Languages: English
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Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #527 (1918) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God, Who borest anguish, scorn, the rod, And diedst at last upon the tree, To gain Thy Father's grace for me: 2 I pray Thee, through that bitter woe, With me, a sinner, mercy know, When comes the hour of failing breath, And I must wrestle, Lord, with death, 3 When from my sight all fades away, And when my tongue no more can say, And when mine ears no more can hear, And when my heart is racked with fear, 4 When all my mind is darkened o'er, And human help can do no more; Then come, Lord Jesus, come with speed, And help me in my hour of need. 5 Lead me from this dark vale beneath, And shorten then the pangs of death; All evil spirits drive away, But let Thy Spirit with me stay, 6 Until my soul the body leave; Then in Thy hands my soul receive, And let the earth my body keep, Till the last day shall break its sleep. 7 Joyful my resurrection be, Thou in the Judgment plead for me, And hide my sins, Lord, from Thy face, And give me life, of Thy dear grace! 8 Implicitly I trust Thee, Lord, For Thou hast promised in Thy Word: "In truth I tell you, who receives My Word, and keeps it, and believes, 9 Shall never fall God's wrath beneath, Shall never taste eternal death; Though here he must return to dust, He still is noways therefore lost; 10 For I will with a mighty hand Deliver him from Death's strong band, And lift him hence that he shall be Forever in my realm with me, 11 Forever living there in bliss." O let us not that glory miss! Dear Lord, forgive us all our guilt, Help us to wait until Thou wilt 12 That we depart; and let our faith Be brave, and conquer e'en in death, Firm resting on Thy sacred Word, Until we sleep in Thee, our Lord. Topics: Death and Burial Languages: English
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Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #434 (1880) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal 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 aproach 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. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Consummation Contemplation of Death Languages: English
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Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a434 (1895) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. 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 aproach 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. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Consummation Contemplation of Death Languages: English
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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) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal 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. 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 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) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal 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. Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death; Fifth Sunday in Lent; First Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: WEIMAR (Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend)

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