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Immanuel! to Thee we sing

Author: Paul Gerhardt; John Kelly Hymnal: Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs #9 (1867) Meter: 8.8.8.8.4 Lyrics: Immanuel! to Thee we sing, The Fount of life, of grace the Spring, Than fairest lily fairer far, Lord of all Lords, the morning Star! Hallelujah! With all Thy people, Lord, we raise To Thee our heart-felt songs of praise, That Thou, O long-expected Guest! Hast brought us our desirèd rest. Hallelujah! Since the Creator said—“Light be!” How many a heart hath watch’d for Thee! Of Fathers, Prophets, Saints the throng With ardent hope have waited long. Hallelujah! Than others more, the Shepherd King Belov’d by Thee, and wont to sing Thy praise on sounding harp, inspir’d By deeper longing, Thee desir’d. Hallelujah! Ah Zion! that thy Lord to thee Would come and set thy captives free; Ah! that our help would now arise And gladden Jacob’s waiting eyes. Hallelujah! There art Thou now, Thou ever-bless’d! There dost Thou in the manger rest; The world Thou deck’st, all things hast made— Thou’rt naked there, in weakness laid. Hallelujah! A stranger art Thou here below, To whom the Heav’ns allegiance owe; A mother’s milk dost not despise, Who art the Joy of angels’ eyes. Hallelujah! The bounds of ocean fix’d hast Thou, Who art a swaddled infant now; Thou’rt God—a bed of straw Thou hast. Thou’rt man—yet art the First and Last. Hallelujah! Of every joy Thou art the spring, Yet sorrow oft Thy heart doth wring. The Gentiles’ Light and Hope Thou art, Yet findest none to soothe Thy heart. Hallelujah! The sweetest Friend of man Thou art, Though many hate Thee in their heart! The heart of Herod loathèd Thee, Yet what art Thou? Salvation free! Hallelujah! Thy meanest servant, Lord! am I, I say it in sincerity; I love Thee, but not half so well As I should love,—more love I’d feel. Hallelujah! My pow’r is weak, though will be there, But my poor heart against Thee ne’er Shall rise t’ oppose,—Thou wilt receive By grace the little I can give. Hallelujah! Thou to be weak dost not disdain, Dost choose the things the world deems vain, Art poor and needy, and dost come, By love impell’d, to want’s drear home! Hallelujah! Thou sleepest on the lap of earth, The manger where Thou at Thy birth Wast laid to rest, the hay, the stall Were mean, were miserable all. Hallelujah! And therefore doth my courage rise, Thy servant wilt Thou not despise; The gracious mind that dwells in Thee Fills me with hope and gladdens me. Hallelujah! Lord! though I’ve pass’d in sin my days, And wandered far from wisdom’s ways, Yet therefore Thou to earth hast come, To bring the wand’ring sinner home. Hallelujah! Had I no debt of sin to face, How could I ever share Thy grace? In vain for me Thine advent here, Had I no wrath of God to fear. Hallelujah! Lord, fearlessly I come to Thee, Thou keep’st my soul from anguish free; Thou bear’st the wrath, dost death destroy, And sorrow turnest into joy. Hallelujah! My Head Thou art, Thy member I In turn am, and Thy property; Lord, I will serve Thee while I live With all the grace Thou deign’st to give. Hallelujah! Loud hallelujahs here I’ll sing, With joy that from my heart doth spring, And when I reach yon mansions fair I will repeat them ever there. Hallelujah! Languages: English
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Immanuel, To Thee We Sing

Author: H. Brueckner; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #331 (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8.4 First Line: Immanuel, to Thee we sing Lyrics: 1 Immanuel, to Thee we sing, Thou Prince of Life, our Lord and King, Thou Morning Star, Thou Fount of Grace, Thou Savior of our fallen race. Hallelujah! 2 Men looked for Thee in days of yore, To rescue them from perils sore, And now, O long-expected Guest, Thou hast appeared to make us blest. Hallelujah! 3 Thou art descended from on high, Dost in a humble manger lie, An infant, yet supremely great, Poor, lowly, yet of high estate. Hallelujah! 4 With eyes of faith we look on Thee, Assured that Thou wilt set us free From sin and guilt, from grief and woe, From all our suff'rings here below. Hallelujah! 5 God's holy wrath hast Thou appeased, The gates of hell Thy hand hath seized, The king of terrors Thou hast slain, And all for our eternal gain. Hallelujah! 6 Thou art our Head, O grant that we Thy faithful members, Lord, may be; Let Thy good Spirit rule our will, That we Thy statutes may fulfill. Hallelujah! 7 Immanuel, to Thee, our King, The tributes of our praise we bring; O let us here Thy name adore And laud Thee there for evermore. Hallelujah! Topics: The Church Year Advent Languages: English Tune Title: ORMISTON
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Immanuel, to Thee We Sing

Author: Ludolph Ernst Schlicht, 1714-1769; Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #55 (1969) Lyrics: 1 Immanuel, to Thee we sing, Thou Prince of life, almighty King; That Thou, expected ages past, Didst come to visit us at last. 2 For Thee, since first the world was made, Mend’s hearts have waited, watched and prayed; Prophets and patriarchs, year by year, Have longed to see Thy light appear. 3 All glory, worship, thanks and praise, That Thou art come in these our days! Thou heavenly Guest, expected long, We hail Thee with a joyful song. Topics: The Church Year Advent Languages: English Tune Title: GERMANY
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Immanuel, to thee we sing

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: A Hymn and Prayer-Book #10 (1795) Languages: English
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Immanuel, to thee we sing

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymns and Offices of Worship #31 (1866) Languages: English
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Immanuel, to Thee we sing

Author: Gerhard Hymnal: Offices of Worship and Hymns #31 (1883)
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We Sing To Thee, Immanuel

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Frances E. Cox Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10677 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 We sing to Thee, Immanuel, The Prince of Life, salvation’s well, The Plant of Heaven, the Star of Morn, The Lord of Lords, the virgin born. 2 All glory, worship, thanks and praise, That Thou art come in these our days; Thou heavenly Guest expected long, We hail Thee with a joyful song. 3 For Thee, since first the world was made, Men’s hearts have waited, watched and prayed; Prophets and patriarchs, year by year, Have longed to see Thy light appear. 4 O God—they prayed—from Sion rise, And hear Thy captive people’s cries; At length, O Lord, salvation bring, Then Jacob shall rejoice and sing. 5 Now Thou, by whom the world was made, Art in Thy manger-cradle laid; Maker of all things, great, art small, Naked Thyself, though clothing all. 6 Thou, who both Heaven and earth dost sway, In strangers’ inn art fain to stay; And though Thy power makes angels blest, Dost seek Thy food from human breast. 7 Encouraged thus, our love grows bold On Thee to lay our steadfast hold; The cross which Thou didst undergo Has vanquished death and healed our woe. 8 Thou art our head—then Lord, of Thee True, living members we will be; And, in the strength Thy grace shall give, Will live as Thou wouldst have us live. 9 As each short year goes quickly round, Our alleluias shall resound; And when we reckon years no more, May we in Heaven Thy name adore. Languages: English Tune Title: GERMANY

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