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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever!

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #156 (1913) Lyrics: 1 May God be praised henceforth and blest forever! Who, Himself both gift and giver, With His own flesh and blood our souls doth nourish; May they grow thereby and flourish! Lord, have mercy on us. By Thy holy body, Lord, the same Which from Thine own mother Mary cam, By the drops which Thou did'st bleed, Help us in the hour of need. Lord, have mercy on us. 2 Thou hast to death thy holy body given, Life to win for us in heaven By stronger love, dear Lord, Thou could'st not bind us, Whereof this should well remind us. Lord, have mercy on us. Lord, Thy love constrained Thee for our good Mighty things to do by Thy dear blood, Thou hast paid the debt we owed, Thou hast made our peace with God. Lord, have mercy on us. 3 May God bestow on us His grace and blessing, That, His holy footsteps tracing, We walk as brethren dear in love and union, Nor repent this sweet communion. Lord, have mercy on us. Let not us the Holy Ghost forsake May He grant that we the right way take; That poor Christendom may see Days of peace and unity. Lord, have mercy on us. Topics: The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper; The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper Tune Title: [May God be praised henceforth]
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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever

Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #749a (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: [May God be praised henceforth and blest forever]
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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever

Author: M. Luther; M. Massie Hymnal: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #111 (1911) Lyrics: 1. MAY God be praised henceforth and blest forever, Who, Himself both Gift and Giver, With His own flesh and blood our souls doth nourish: May they grow thereby and flourish; O Lord, have mercy! By Thy holy body, the selfsame Which from Thine own mother Mary came, By the drops Thou dist bleed, Help us in the hour of need! O Lord, have mercy! 2. Thou hast to death Thy holy body given, Life to win for us in heaven; By stronger love, dear Lord, Thou couldst not bind us, Whereof this should well remind us. O Lord, have mercy! Lord, Thy love constrained Thee for our good Mighty things to do by Thy dear blood; Thou hast paid all we owed, Thou hast made our peace with God. O Lord, have mercy! 3. May God bestow on us His grace and blessing, That, His holy footsteps tracing, We walk as brethren dear in love and union, Nor repent this sweet communion. O Lord, have mercy! Let not Thy good Spirit forsake us, Grant that heavenly minded He make us, That Thy poor Church may see Days of peace and unity. O Lord, have mercy! Topics: The Lord's Supper Languages: English
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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #186 (1893) Meter: 11.8.11.8.9.9.6.7.5 Lyrics: 1 MAY God be praised henceforth and blest forever, Who, Himself both Gift and Giver, With His own flesh and blood our souls doth nourish; May they grow thereby and flourish! O Lord, have mercy! By Thy holy body, the selfsame Which from Thine own mother Mary came, By the drops Thou didst bleed, Help us in the hour of need! O Lord, have mercy! 2 Thou hast to death Thy holy body given, Life to win for us in heaven; By stronger love, dear Lord, Thou couldst not bind us, Whereof this should well remind us. O Lord, have mercy! Lord, Thy love constrained Thee for our good Mighty things to do by Thy dear blood; Thou hast paid all we owed, Thou hast made our peace with God. O Lord, have mercy! 3 May God bestow on us His grace and blessing, That, His holy footsteps tracing, We walk as brethren dear in love and union, Nor repent this sweet communion. O Lord, have mercy! Let not Thy good Spirit forsake us, Grant that heavenly minded He make us, That Thy poor Church may see Days of peace and unity. O Lord, have mercy! Topics: Catechism Lord's Supper Languages: English
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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #431 (1918) Meter: 11.8.11.8.9.9.6.7.5 Lyrics: 1 May God be praised henceforth and blest forever, Who, Himself both gift and giver, With His own flesh and blood our souls doth nourish; May they grow thereby and flourish! O Lord, have mercy! By Thy holy body, the selfsame Which from Thine own mother Mary came, By the drops Thou didst bleed, Help us in the hour of need. O Lord, have mercy! 2 Thou hast to death Thy holy body given, Life to win for us in heaven; By stronger love, dear Lord, Thou couldst not bind us, Whereof this should well remind us. O Lord, have mercy! Lord, Thy love constrained Thee for our good Mighty things to do by Thy dear blood; Thou hast paid all we owed, Thou hast made our peace with God. O Lord, have mercy! 3 May God bestow on us His grace and blessing, That, His holy footsteps tracing, We walk as brethren dear in love and union, Nor repent this sweet communion. O Lord, have mercy! Let not Thy good Spirit forsake us, Grant that heavenly minded He make us, That Thy poor Church may see Days of peace and unity. O Lord, have mercy! Topics: Catechism Languages: English

May God be praised henceforth

Author: Richard Massie; Martin Luther Hymnal: The Garland of Praise. 2nd ed. #ad76 (1923) Languages: English

May God be praised henceforth

Author: Richard Massie; Martin Luther Hymnal: The Garland of Praise #d76 (1921)
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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever

Hymnal: Hymnal for Evangelical Lutheran Missions #101 (1905) Languages: English

May God be praised henceforth

Author: Richard Massie; Martin Luther Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States #d156 (1920) Languages: English

May God be praised henceforth

Author: Richard Massie; Martin Luther Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states #d157 (1913) Languages: English

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