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6716. Thine Honor Save, O Christ, Our Lord

1. Thine honor save, O Christ, our Lord!
Hear Zion’s cries and help afford;
Destroy the wiles of mighty foes
Who now Thy Word and truth oppose.

2. Their craft and pomp indeed are great,
And of their power they boast and prate;
Our hope they scornfully deride
And deem us nothing in their pride.

3. Forgive, O Lord, our sins forgive.
Grant us Thy grace and let us live.
Convince Thy foes throughout the land
That godless counsels shall not stand.

4. That Thou art with us, Lord, proclaim
And put our enemies to shame;
Confound them in their haughtiness
And help Thine own in their distress.

5. Preserve Thy little flock in peace,
Nor let Thy boundless mercy cease;
To all the world let it appear
That Thy true Church indeed is here.

Text Information
First Line: Thine honor save, O Christ, our Lord
Title: Thine Honor Save, O Christ, Our Lord
German Title: Rett, o Herr Jesu, rett dein' Ehr'
Author: Johann Heermann (1630, 1873)
Translator (from German): Matthias Loy (1880, alt.)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ERHALT UNS, HERR
Meter: LM
Incipit: 13171 32134 45344
Key: e minor
Source: Geist­liche Lied­er (Wit­ten­berg, Ger­ma­ny: 1543)
Copyright: Public Domain



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