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Text: | Who puts his trust in God most just |
Author: | UNknown |
Translator: | Miss Winkworth |
Tune: | WER GOTT VERTRAUT HAT WOHLGEBAUT |
Who puts his trust in God most just
Hath built his house securely;
He who relies on Jesus Christ,
Heaven shall be his most surely,
Then fixed on Thee my trust shall be,
Whose truth can never alter;
While mine Thou art, not death's worst smart
Shall make my courage falter.
2 Though fiercest foes my course oppose,
A dauntless front I'll show them:
My champion Thou, Lord Christ, art now,
Who soon shalt overthrow them!
And if but Thee I have in me
With Thy good gifts and Spirit,
Nor death nor hell, I know full well,
Shall hurt me, through Thy merit.
3 I rest me here without a fear;
By Thee shall all be given
That I can need, O Friend indeed,
For this life or for heaven.
O make me true, my heart renew,
My soul and flesh deliver!
Lord, hear my prayer, and in Thy care
Keep me in peace for ever.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Who puts his trust in God most just |
German Title: | Wer Gott vertraut |
Translator: | Miss Winkworth (1858, a.) |
Author: | UNknown (ab. 1592) |
Meter: | 8, 7. Iambic |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1890 |
Topic: | The Christian Life: Trust; Epiphany, Second Sunday; Twenty Fifth Sunday after Trinity |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | WER GOTT VERTRAUT HAT WOHLGEBAUT |
Meter: | 8, 7. Iambic |
Key: | F Major |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. Source from index: Pub. at Berlin, 1640 |