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Though We All in Sinful Blindness

Author: Francis Turner Palgrave Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #173 (1937) Lyrics: 1 Though we all in sinful blindness From Thy gracious paths have strayed. Cold to Thee and all Thy kindness, Willful, reckless, or afraid; Thro' dim clouds that gather round us, Thou hast sought, and Thou hast found us. 2 O most Merciful, most Holy, Light Thy wanderers on their way; Keep us ever Thine, Thine wholly, Suffer us no more to stray! Cloud and storm oft gather round us; We were lost, but Thou hast found us. Amen.
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Though We All in Sinful Blindness

Author: Francis Turner Palgrave Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #173 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Though we all in sinful blindness From Thy gracious paths have strayed. Cold to Thee and all Thy kindness, Willful, reckless, or afraid; Thro' dim clouds that gather round us, Thou hast sought, and Thou hast found us. 2 O most Merciful, most Holy, Light Thy wanderers on their way; Keep us ever Thine, Thine wholly, Suffer us no more to stray! Cloud and storm oft gather round us; We were lost, but Thou hast found us. Amen. Topics: Church Year Trinity Season; Second Sunday after Easter; Trinity, Third Sunday; Spiritual Blindness; Christ Work of; Names and Office of Christ Shepherd; Call to the sinner Languages: English Tune Title: DIESES IST DER TAG DER WONNE

Though we all in sinful blindness

Author: Francis Turner Palgrave Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. Text ed. #d604 (1923) Languages: English

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