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Hail Thee, Savior And Atoner

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #107 (1927) Meter: 8.8.8.8.7 First Line: Hail Thee, Savior and Atoner! Lyrics: 1 Hail Thee, Savior and Atoner! Though the world Thy name dishonor, Fill'd with love my heart proposes To adorn Thy cross with roses And to offer praise to Thee. 2 Oh, what moved Thee so to love us When enthron'd with God above us That for us Thou all wouldst offer And in deep compassion suffer Even death, that we might live? 3 Love alone Thy heart was filling When to die Thy soul was willing. Rather givest Thou than takest; Hence, O Savior, Thou forsakest All, to suffer on the cross. 4 Ah, my heart in deep contrition Feels its sad and lost condition. Cold and barren like a mountain, How can it repay the fountain Of Thy love my Savior dear? 5 Yet I know that from Thy passion Flows a stream of full salvation Which can bid the mountain vanish, Which can sin and coldness banish And restore my heart to Thee. 6 Lord, with tears I pray Thee ever: Lead into my heart that river Which with grace unbounded cleanses Heart and soul of all offences And removes my guilt and shame. 7 Though all earthly things I cherish Like the flowers may fade and perish, Thou, I know, wilt stand beside me And from death and judgement hide me, Thou hast paid the wage of sin. 8 Yes, my heart believes the wonder Of Thy cross, which ages ponder. Shield me, Lord, when foes assail me, Be my staff when life shall fail me; Take me to Thy Paradise. Topics: Passion and Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [Hail Thee, Savior and Atoner]
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Hail Thee, Savior And Atoner

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #107 (1928) Meter: 8.8.8.8.7 First Line: Hail Thee, Savior and Atoner! Lyrics: 1 Hail Thee, Savior and Atoner! Though the world Thy name dishonor, Filled with love my heart proposes To adorn Thy cross with roses And to offer praise to Thee. 2 Oh, what moved Thee so to love us When enthroned with God above us That for us Thou all wouldst offer And in deep compassion suffer Even death, that we might live? 3 Love alone Thy heart was filling When to die Thy soul was willing. Rather givest Thou than takest; Hence, O Savior, Thou forsakest All, to suffer on the cross. 4 Ah, my heart in deep contrition Feels its sad and lost condition. Cold and barren like a mountain, How can it repay the fountain Of Thy love, my Savior dear? 5 Yet I know that from thy passion Flows a stream of full salvation Which can bid the mountain vanish, Which can sin and coldness banish And restore my heart to Thee. 6 Lord, with tears I pray Thee ever: Lead into my heart that river Which with grace unbounded cleanses Heart and soul of all offences, And removes my guilt and shame. 7 Though all earthly things I cherish Like the flowers may fade and perish, Thou, I know, wilt stand beside me And from death and judgement hide me Thou hast paid the wage of sin. 8 Yes, my heart believes the wonder Of Thy cross, which ages ponder, Shield me, Lord, when foes assail me, Be my staff when life shall fail me; Take me to Thy Paradise. Topics: Passion and Easter Languages: English
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Hail Thee, Savior And Atoner

Author: J. C. Aaberg; N. F. S. Grundtvig; Arnold of Louvain Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #202 (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Hail Thee, Savior and Atoner! Though the world Thy name dishonor, Filled with love my heart proposes To adorn Thy cross with roses And to offer praise to Thee. 2 O what moved Thee so to love us When enthroned with God above us That for us Thou all wouldst offer And in deep compassion suffer Even death, that we might live? 3 Love alone Thy heart was filling When to die Thy soul was willing. Rather givest Thou than takest; Hence, O Savior, Thou forsakest All, to suffer on the cross. 4 Ah, my heart in deep contrition Feels its sad and lost condition. Cold and barren like a mountain, How can it repay the fountain Of Thy love, my Savior dear? Topics: The Means of Grace The Redeemer Languages: English Tune Title: AVE
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Hail Thee, Savior and Atoner!

Author: Nikolai Frederick Severin Grundtvig, 1783-1872; J. C. Aaberg Hymnal: Hymns and Hymnwriters of Denmark #75 (1945) Meter: 8.8.8.8.7 Lyrics: Hail Thee, Savior and Atoner! Though the world Thy name dishonor, Moved by love my heart proposes To adorn Thy cross with roses And to offer praise to Thee. O what moved Thee so to love us, When enthroned with God above us, That for us Thou all wouldst offer And in deep compassion suffer Even death that we might live. Love alone Thy heart was filling When to suffer Thou wert willing. Rather givest Thou than takest, Hence, O Savior, Thou forsakest All to die in sinner’s place. Ah, my heart in deep contrition Now perceives its true condition, Cold and barren like a mountain, How could I deserve the fountain Of Thy love, my Savior dear. Yet I know that from thy passion Flows a river of salvation Which can bid the mountain vanish, Which can sin and coldness banish, And restore my heart in Thee. Lord, with tears I pray Thee ever: Lead into my heart that river, Which with grace redeeming cleanses Heart and soul of all offences, Blotting out my guilt and shame. Lord, Thy life for sinners giving, Let in Thee me find my living So for Thee my heart is beating, All my thoughts in Thee are meeting, Finding there their light and joy. Though all earthly things I cherish Like the flowers may fade and perish, Thou, I know, wilt stand beside me; And from death and judgment hide me; Thou hast paid the wage of sin. Yes, my heart believes the wonder Of Thy cross, which ages ponder! Shield me, Lord, when foes assail me, Be my staff when life shall fail me; Take me to Thy Paradise. Languages: English

Hail thee, Savior and Atoner

Author: J. C. Aaberg; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: The Annex #d32 (1920)

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