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Jesu, Source of gladness

Author: Johann Franck Hymnal: A Hymn and Prayer-Book #94 (1795) Languages: English

Jesu, Source of gladness

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Johann Franck Hymnal: Die Union Choral Harmonie #d97 (1839)

Jesu, Source of gladness

Author: Johann Franck Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren. Rev. ed. #d311 (1813) Languages: English
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Jesu, Source of gladness

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #128 (1732) Lyrics: I. Jesu! Source of Gladness, Comfort in my Sadness, Thou canst end my Grief; Lord, thy Sight I'm wanting, While my Heart is panting, After thy Relief. Saviour Christ! my Lamb and Priest! Heav'n and Earht, without thy Treasure, Can afford no Pleasure. II. Under thy Protection, Hell and Sin's Infection Cannot hurt my Heart. Winds may roar and thunder Satan seek to plunder; Vain is all his Art. Lightnings Glare may sadly scare, And disturb the whole Creation, CHRIST is my Salvation. III. I defy all Evil, Sword, Death, Hell, and Devil, With their Slavish Fear. Tho' the World's me stinging, Yet I will be singing, For my God is near. Satan's Clan may curse and ban; Earth and Hell must soon be quiet, Tho' they storm and riot. IV. All ye worldly Treasures! With your Sinful Pleasures, To your Slaves remove! Honour and Ambition, Cease your Opposition To my sacred Love; Death and Pain, with all their Train, Shall do Nothing but discover How I love my Lover. V. I would leave for JESUS All the Gold of CROESUS, And its dazzling Show. Sifters of Ambition! Your admir'd Condition Must expire in Woe. Get ye, hence, ye Joys of Sense, To the Men of Wit and Pleasure; JESUS is my Treasure. VI. Fly,ye gloomy spirits; JESUS with his Merits Is my Guard and Prop. Those that love TH' ANOINTED, Shan't be disappointed Of their living Hope. While I here with Patience bear, CHRIST is turning all my Sadness Into Joy and Gladness. Topics: Self-Denial Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesu, Source of Gladness]

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