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My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord

Author: Unknown; J. T. Mueller, 1885-1967 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #47 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Magnificat Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord

Author: Haquin Spegel, 1645-1714; Olof Olsson, 1841-1900 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #135 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The death of Jesus Christ, our Lord, We celebrate with one accord; It is our comfort in distress, Our heart's sweet joy and happiness. 2 He blotted out with his own blood The judgment that against us stood; He full atonement for us made, And all our debt he fully paid. 3 That this forever true shall be He gives a solemn guarantee; In this his holy supper here We taste his love, so sweet, so near. 4 His word proclaims and we believe That in this supper we receive His very body, as he said, His very blood for sinners shed. 5 A precious food is this indeed -- It never fails us in our need -- A heav'nly manna for our soul Until we safely reach our goal. 6 Oh, blest is each believing guest Who in this promise finds his rest, For Jesus will in love abide With those who do in him confide. 7 The guest that comes with true intent To turn to God and to repent, To live for Christ, to die to sin, Will thus a holy life begin. 8 They who his word do not believe This food unworthily receive, Salvation here will never find -- May we this warning keep in mind! 9 Help us sincerely to believe That we may worthily receive Your supper and in you find rest. Amen! They who believe are blest. Topics: Maundy Thursday; Maundy Thursday Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord

Author: H. Spegel, 1645-1714; O. Olsson, 1841-1900 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #329 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The death of Jesus Christ, our Lord, We celebrate with one accord; It is our comfort in distress, Our heart's sweet joy and happiness. 2 He blotted out with His own blood The judgment that against us stood; He full atonement for us made, And all our debt He fully paid. 3 That this is now and ever true He gives an earnest ever new: In this His holy Supper here We taste His love so sweet, so near. 4 His Word proclaims, and we believe. That in this Supper we receive His very body, as He said, His very blood for sinners shed. 5 A precious food is this indeed,-- It never fails us in our need-- A heav'nly manna for our soul Until we safely reach our goal. 6 O blest is each believing guest Who in this promise finds His rest, For Jesus will in love abide With those who do in Him confide. 7 The guest that comes with true intent To turn to God and to repent, To live for Christ, to die to sin, Will thus a holier life begin. 8 They who His Word do not believe, This food unworthily receive, Salvation here will never find-- May we this warning keep in mind! 9 O Jesus Christ, our Brother dear, Unto Thy cross we now draw near; Thy sacred wounds indeed make whole A wounded and benighted soul. 10 Help us sincerely to believe That we may worthily receive Thy Supper and in Thee find rest. Amen! All who believe are blest. Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE

For Christian Homes, O Lord, We Pray

Author: Richard S. Armstrong, b. 1924; Mark A. Jeske, b. 1932 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #500 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: For Christan homes, O Lord, we pray Topics: Christian Home; Christian Home Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go

Author: Frederick William Faber Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #26 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord

Author: Haquin Spegel, 1645-1714; Olof Olsson, 1841-1900 Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #107 (1982) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The death of Jesus Christ, our Lord, We celebrate with one accord; It is our comfort in distress, Our heart's sweet joy and happiness. 2 He blotted out with his own blood The judgment that against us stood; He full atonement for us made, And all our debt he fully paid. 3 That this is now and ever true He gives an earnest ever new: In this his holy Supper here We taste his love so sweet, so near. 4 His word proclaims and we believe That in this Supper we receive His very body, as he said, His very blood for sinners shed. 5 A precious food is this indeed-- It never fails us in our need-- A heav'nly manna for our soul Until we safely reach our goal. 6 Oh, blest is each believing guest Who in this promise finds his rest; For Jesus will in love abide With those who do in him confide. 7 The guest that comes with true intent To turn to God and to repent, To live for Christ, to die to sin, Will thus a holy life begin. 8 They who his Word do not believe This food unworthily receive, Salvation here will never find-- May we this warning keep in mind! 9 Help us sincerely to believe That we may worthily receive Your Supper and in you find rest. Amen, he who believes is blest. Topics: Passion Week Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord

Author: Olof Olsson; Haquin Spegel Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #163 (1941) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The death of Jesus Christ, our Lord, We celebrate with one accord; It is our comfort in distress, Our heart's sweet joy and happiness. 2 He blotted out with His own blood The judgment that against us stood; He full atonement for us made, And all our debt He fully paid. 3 That this is now and ever true He gives an earnest ever new: In this His holy Supper here We taste His love so sweet, so near. 4 His Word proclaims, and we believe. That in this Supper we receive His very body, as He said, His very blood for sinners shed. 5 A precious food is this indeed,-- It never fails us in our need,-- A heavenly manna for our soul, Until we safely reach our goal. 6 Oh, blest is each believing guest Who in this promise finds his rest, For Jesus will in love abide With those who do in Him confide. 7 The guest that comes with true intent To turn to God and to repent, To live for Christ, to die to sin, Will thus a holier life begin. 8 They who His Word do not believe, This food unworthily receive, Salvation here will never find,-- May we this warning keep in mind! 9 Help us sincerely to believe That we may worthily receive Thy Supper and in Thee find rest. Amen! he who believes is blest. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Maundy Thursday Scripture: Matthew 26:26-29 Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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Thou hidden love of God, whose height

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen; John Wesley Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #230 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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The Lord my pasture shall prepare

Author: Joseph Addison Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #250 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE
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Fountain of light and living breath

Author: John Quarles Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #274 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTLOB, ES GEHT NUNMEHR ZU ENDE

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