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I know the doom that must befall me

Author: S. Franck Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #185 (1863) Lyrics: I know the doom that must befall me, But know not when, or where, or how; It may be that my God will call me To-day, tomorrow, nay, or now; Ere yet this present hour is fled This living body may be dead. Lord, let me die to self each hour, And at the last Thy presence give, Then Death may try his utmost power, He can but make me truly live; Then welcome my last hour shall be When, where, and how it pleases Thee. Languages: English
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I know full well death must befall me

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a431 (1895) Lyrics: 1 I know full well death must befall me; I know not when, or where, or how: It may be that my God will call me To-day, to-morrow, even now; Ere yet this present hour is fled, This living body may be dead. 2 I know, --God hath this knowledge given-- To me death is not death, indeed; To me death is a gate to heaven, A bound and end of all my need, A gentle evening, peaceful, blest, When I have passed from toil to rest. 3 Lord, let my soul, with unfeigned gladness, In living faith Thy call await To leave its cave of sin and sadness, And this vain world for heaven's estate; O keep my heart prepared alway, To lay aside this mortal clay. 4 Lord, grant that, by contrition riven, My heart I daily offer Thee, And let me close this life for heaven, Sealed by Thy death and agony: O let Thy death, with passion rife, My comfort be, my balm and life. 5 Lord, daily let me die then, ever; And at the last stand Thou by me, That death may not from Thee sever, But bring me nearer unto Thee! Then welcome my last hour shall be, When, where, and how it pleaseth Thee. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Consummation Contemplation of Death Languages: English
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I know full well death must befall me

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #431 (1880) Lyrics: 1 I know full well death must befall me; I know not when, or where, or how: It may be that my God will call me To-day, to-morrow, even now; Ere yet this present hour is fled, This living body may be dead. 2 I know, --God hath this knowledge given-- To me death is not death, indeed; To me death is a gate to heaven, A bound and end of all my need, A gentle evening, peaceful, blest, When I have passed from toil to rest. 3 Lord, let my soul, with unfeigned gladness, In living faith Thy call await To leave its cave of sin and sadness, And this vain world for heaven's estate; O keep my heart prepared alway, To lay aside this mortal clay. 4 Lord, grant that, by contrition riven, My heart I daily offer Thee, And let me close this life for heaven, Sealed by Thy death and agony: O let Thy death, with passion rife, My comfort be, my balm and life. 5 Lord, daily let me die then, ever; And at the last stand Thou by me, That death may not from Thee sever, But bring me nearer unto Thee! Then welcome my last hour shall be, When, where, and how it pleaseth Thee. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Consummation Contemplation of Death Languages: English
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I know full well death must befall me

Author: Solomon Franck; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #431 (1908) Lyrics: 1 I know full well death must befall me; I know not when, or where, or how: It may be that my God will call me To-day, to-morrow, even now; Ere yet this present hour is fled, This living body may be dead. 2 I know, --God hath this knowledge given-- To me death is not death, indeed; To me death is a gate to heaven, A bound and end of all my need, A gentle evening, peaceful, blest, When I have passed from toil to rest. 3 Lord, let my soul, with unfeigned gladness, In living faith Thy call await To leave its cave of sin and sadness, And this vain world for heaven's estate; O keep my heart prepared alway, To lay aside this mortal clay. 4 Lord, grant that, by contrition riven, My heart I daily offer Thee, And let me close this life for heaven, Sealed by Thy death and agony: O let Thy death, with passion rife, My comfort be, my balm and life. 5 Lord, daily let me die then, ever; And at the last stand Thou by me, That death may not from Thee sever, But bring me nearer unto Thee! Then welcome my last hour shall be, When, where, and how it pleaseth Thee. Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Contemplation of Death Languages: English Tune Title: RUDOLSTADT (Wer weiss wie nahe mir mein Ende)
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I know my end must surely come

Author: Solomon Frank; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #545 (1890) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 I know my end must surely come, But know not when, or where, or how; It may be I shall hear my doom To-night, to-morrow, nay, or now; Ere yet this present hour is fled, This living body may be dead. 2 Lord Jesus, let me daily die, And at the last Thy presence give; Then Death his utmost power may try, He can but make me truly live. Then welcome my last hour shall be, When, where, and how it pleases Thee. Topics: Death and Eternity Preparation for Death; Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: VATER UNSER IN HIMMELREICH
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I know my end must surely come

Author: S. Franck; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S2-109 (1881) Languages: English

I know my end must surely come

Author: Salomon Franck Hymnal: Hymns for Schools and Families #d60 (1862) Languages: English
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I know my end must surely come

Hymnal: Hymns for Schools and Families #199 (1861) Languages: English
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I know my end must surely come

Author: Miss Winkworth; Solomon Frank Hymnal: Church Book #545 (1868) Languages: English
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I know my end must surely come

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Salomon Franck Hymnal: Hymns for the use of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, by the Authority of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania #580 (1865) Languages: English

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