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305. From Depths of Woe I Cry to You

1 From depths of woe I cry to you;
Lord, hear me, I implore you.
Bend down your gracious ear to me;
My prayer let come before you.
If you kept record of my sin
And held against me what I've been,
How could I stand before you?

2 Your love and grace alone avail
To blot out my transgression.
The best and holiest deeds must fail
To break sin's dread oppression.
Before you none can boasting stand,
But all must fear your strict demand
And live alone by mercy.

3 Therefore my hope is in the Lord
And not in my own merit;
It rests upon his faithful Word
To them of contrite spirit.
That he is merciful and just--
This is my comfort and my trust.
His help I wait with patience.

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Text Information
First Line: From depths of woe I cry to you
Title: From Depths of Woe I Cry to You
Author: Martin Luther, 1483-1546 (abr.)
Translator (st. 1-3): Catherine Winkworth, 1827-78 (alt.)
Translator (st. 4): Gracia Grindal, b. 1943
Meter: 87 87 887
Language: English
Publication Date: 1993
Topic: Confession and Absolution
Copyright: Text st.4: © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship. Reprinted by permission of Augsburg Fortress.
Tune Information
Name: AUS TIEFER NOT
Composer: Martin Luther, 1483-1546 (akt,)
Meter: 87 87 887
Key: e minor or modal



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