Text: | By Sin Weighed Down, And Sorely Stricken |
Author: | Chr. Tietze |
Translator: | H. Brueckner |
Tune: | NEUMARK |
Composer: | George Neumark |
1 By sin weighed down and sorely stricken,
I stand before God's judgment throne.
O God, do Thou my spirit quicken,
For Thou canst help, and Thou alone.
Have mercy on my soul, I pray,
And wash Thou all my guilt away.
2 O Father, Thou of mercies tender,
Thine humble child doth cry to Thee;
Wilt Thou to me sweet comfort render,
That I again may joyful be?
Have mercy on my soul, I pray,
And wash Thou all my guilt away.
3 My troubled soul, its sins bewailing,
Can never for its guilt atone;
But let Thy mercy be unfailing,
That I Thy healing grace may own.
Have mercy of my soul, I pray,
And wash Thou all my guilt away.
4 My soul Thy pardon strongly craveth;
O speak the Word it fain would hear:
I lend thee grace that truly saveth,
I pardon thee, I stay thy fear.
Have mercy on my soul, I pray,
And wash Thou all my guilt away.
5 I do not doubt my prayer is granted,
The sense of comfort doth increase;
I have the grace for which I panted,
And so to raise this cry I cease:
Have mercy on my soul, I pray,
And wash Thou all my guilt away.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | By sin weighed down and sorely stricken |
Title: | By Sin Weighed Down, And Sorely Stricken |
Translator: | H. Brueckner |
Author: | Chr. Tietze (1662) |
Meter: | 9 8 9 8 8 8 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1930 |
Topic: | The Means of Grace: Penitence |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | NEUMARK |
Composer: | George Neumark (1657) |
Meter: | 9 8 9 8 8 8 |
Key: | g minor |
Source: | German chorale: Wer nur den lieben Gott |