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1 THE old year now hath passed away,
We thank Thee, Christ our Lord, to-day,
That Thou hast kept us through the year,
When danger and distress were near.
2 We pray Thee, O Eternal Son,
Who with the Father reign'st as one,
To guard and rule Thy Christendom
Through all the ages yet to come.
3 Take not Thy saving Word away,
Our souls' true comfort, staff, and stay;
Abide with us, and keep us free
From all false doctrines graciously.
4 O help us to forsake all sin,
A new and holier course begin;
From last year's sins, Lord, hide Thy face,
In this new year grant us Thy grace:
5 That as true Christians we may live,
Or die in peace that Thou canst give,
To rise again when Thou shalt come,
And enter our eternal home.
6 There shall we thank Thee, and adore,
With all the angels evermore;
Lord Jesus Christ, increase our faith
To praise Thy name through life and death.
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First Line: | The old year now hath passed away |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1893 |
Topic: | New Year |
Notes: | C. Winkworth, Tr. a.; German: Das alte Jahr vergangen ist - J. Steuerlein, 1588 |