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Lord Jesu Christ, our Lord most dear

Author: H. von Laufenberg, d. c. 1458; C. Winkworth Appears in 28 hymnals Used With Tune: IN EINEM KRIPPLEIN LAG EIN KIND
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Ach lieber Herre Jesu Christ, weil du ein Kind gewesen bist

Author: Heinrich von Laufenberg Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Ach lieber Herre Jesu Christ Lyrics: 1 Ach lieber Herre Jesu Christ, weil du ein Kind gewesen bist, so gib auch diesem Kindelein dein Gnad und auch den Segen dein. Ach Jesu, Herre mein behüt dies Kindelein! 2 Dein Engelschar, die steh ihm bei, es wach und wo es sei. Dein Kreuz behüts es, o Gottes Sohn, daß es verlang der Heilgen Kron. Ach Jesu, Herre mein, behüt dies Kindelein! 3 Nun schlaf, nun schlaf, mein Kindelein! Jesus soll freundlich bei dir sein. Er wolle, daß dir träume wohl und werdest aller Tugend voll! Ach Jesu, Herre mein, behüt dies Kindelein! 4 Ein gute Nacht und guten Tag geb dir, der alle Ding vermag. Hiermit sollst du gesegnet sein, du herzeliebes Kindelein. Ach Jesu, Herre mein, behüt dies Kindelein! Topics: Glaube - Liebe - Hoffnung Abend Used With Tune: [Ach lieber Herre Jesu Christ]

O Dearest Lord Jesus Christ

Author: Heinrich von Laufenberg, 1390-1458 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O dearest Lord Jesus Christ (Ach Lieber Herre Jesu Christ) Topics: Songs for a Baby; Songs for a Baby Used With Tune: [O dearest Lord Jesus Christ]
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An Infant Lay Within a Shed

Author: Heinrich von Laufenberg, 1390-1460; George R. Woodward Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: My God, my Lord, Jesus Lyrics: 1. An Infant lay within a shed, Where ox and ass were tied and fed; Hard by there stood a maiden mild; ’Twas Mary, mother to the child. Refrain My God, my Lord, Jesus, ’Twas He was cradled thus. 2. With voices sweet in awe to Him There sung a choir of seraphim, Praise, worship, glory, loud they cry, To God whose kingdom fills the sky. [Refrain] 3. The herds, when they thereof heard say, Anon with gladness went their way To Bethlem; when they found Him there, That noble child, full fain they were. [Refrain] 4. A bright star at the self-same tide Was by the three good kings espied: Afar from eastern land they fare; A goodly present each doth bear. [Refrain 5. Before yon babe, of high degree, They kneel and pray on bended knee, Presenting gifts with reverence, Of gold, and myrrh, and frankincense. [Refrain] 6. Then Herod King, in mood unmild, Assayed to slay the royal child; Fell many a babe at his command, But Christ was safe in Egypt-land. [Refrain] 7. When thirty years were fully past This infant, He was crossed at last, Was dead, and buried tomb within, That man eternal life might win. [Refrain] 8. But, on the third day, nothing else, He rose again, as Gospel tells: Ascended to His Father-land, There sitteth He at God’s right hand. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [An Infant lay within a shed] Text Sources: The Cowley Carol Book, 1901-1919, alt.

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