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Flung to the heedless winds

Author: Luther Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #980 (1871) Topics: Martyrs death of; The Death of Martyrs Languages: English
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Flung to the heedless winds

Author: Luther Hymnal: Church Harmonies #996 (1876) Languages: English
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Flung to the heedless winds

Hymnal: Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. ed. #1000 (1849) Languages: English
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Flung to the heedless winds

Author: Luther Hymnal: The Psalmist #1120 (1843)
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Flung to the heedless winds

Author: Luther Hymnal: The Psalmist #1120 (1849)
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Flung to the heedless winds

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: The Baptist Psalmody #1222 (1850)
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Flung to the heedless winds

Author: Luther Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #1497 (1858)
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The Martyrs’ Ashes

Author: Luther Hymnal: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #428 (1866) First Line: Flung to the heedless winds Lyrics: Flung to the heedless winds, Or on the waters cast, Their ashes shall be watched, And gathered at the last; And from that scattered dust, Around us and abroad, Shall spring a plenteous seed Of witnesses for God. The Father hath received Their latest living breath; Yet vain is Satan’s boast Of victory in their death; Still, still, though dead, they speak, And, trumpet-tongued, proclaim To many a wakening land The one prevailing name. Languages: English

The death of martyrs

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Prayers and Hymns for the Church and the Home #d163 (1866) First Line: Flung to the heedless winds
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The Martyrs' Hymn

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church Militant #379a (1858) First Line: Flung to the heedless winds Languages: English

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