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4992. O Holy Spirit, Grant Us Grace

1. O Holy Spirit, grant us grace
That we our Lord and Savior
In faith and fervent love embrace
And truly serve Him ever,
So that when death is drawing nigh,
We to His open wounds may fly
And find in them salvation.

2. Help us that we Thy saving Word
In faithful hearts may treasure;
Let e’er that Bread of Life afford
New grace in richest measure.
Yea, let us die to every sin,
For Heav’n create us new within
That fruits of faith may flourish.

3. And when our earthly race is run,
Death’s bitter hour impending,
Then may Thy work in us begun
Continue until life’s ending.
Until we gladly may commend
Our souls into our Savior’s hand
To rest in peace eternal.

Text Information
First Line: O Holy Spirit, grant us grace
Title: O Holy Spirit, Grant Us Grace
German Title: Gott Heil'ger Geist, hilf uns mit Grund
Author: Bartholomäus Ringwaldt (1581)
Translator (from German): Oluf H. Smeby (1909)
Meter: 87.87.88.7
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ES IST GEWISSLICH
Composer: Anonymous (16th Century)
Meter: 87.87.88.7
Incipit: 11321 22313 45321
Key: G Major
Source: Geistiche Lieder (Wittenberg, Germany: 1535)
Copyright: Public Domain



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