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¡Ay de los mortales!

Author: Hermann Bonnus, 1504-1548; Erico Sexauer, 1921-2012 Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: Ten piedad, ¡oh Señor! Topics: Cuaresma Scripture: Romans 3:23 Used With Tune: ACH WIR ARMEN SÜNDER
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Ehre sei dir, Christe

Author: Hermann Bonnus Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Ehre sei dir, Christe, der du littest Not Lyrics: 1 Ehre sei dir, Christe, der du littest Not, an dem Stamm des Kreuzes für uns bittern Tod,
 herrschest mit dem Vater in der Ewigkeit:
 hilf uns armen Sündern zu der Seligkeit.
 Kyrie eleison,
Christe eleison,
Kyrie eleison. 2 Wäre nicht gekommen Christus in die Welt
 und hätt angenommen unser arm Gestalt
 und für unsre Sünde gestorben williglich,
 so hätten wir müssen verdammt sein ewiglich.
 Kyrie eleison,
Christe eleison,
Kyrie eleison. 3 Darum wolln wir loben, danken allezeit
 dem Vater und Sohne und dem Heilgen Geist; bitten, daß sie wollen behüten uns hinfort,
 und daß wir stets bleiben bei seinem heilgen Wort.
 Kyrie eleison,
Christe eleison,
Kyrie eleison. Topics: Das Kirchenjahr Passion Used With Tune: [Ehre sei dir, Christe, der du littest Not] Text Sources: Strophe 1 Salzburg um 1350 nach "Laus tibi Christe" ; 14. Jh., Nordahusen 1560

O wir armen Sünder

Author: Hermann Bonnus Appears in 15 hymnals Used With Tune: [O wir armen Sünder]
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Jesu! Lord Most Mighty

Author: Arthur T. Russell Meter: 11.11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Jesu! Lord most mighty, humbly we adore Lyrics: 1 Jesu! Lord most mighty, humbly we adore Thee, the King of glory, and Thy grace implore. By Thy blood redeemèd, we Thy servants pray, Spare us; Thou, O Jesu, tak’st our sins away. 2 By Thine unknown sorrows, mercy we entreat; Sinners yet are welcome at their Savior’s feet. Lord, with tears repenting, we our guilt bewail, For we know Thy mercy, Lord, can never fail. 3 By Thy wounds and bruises, by Thy cross and grave, Us in all our sorrows, Jesu! hear and save. By Thine exaltation far above all height, Evermore defend us, Lord of power and might! 4 In all tribulation, in our day of peace; Whensoe’er upon us earthly joys increase; When Thy voice shall call us, to the silent tomb; When the world shall waken, to its day of doom. Used With Tune: ACH WIR Text Sources: Psalms and Hymns (Cambridge, England: John Deighton, 1851)

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