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Oss krisna bör tro och besinna

Author: H. Spegel, d. 1714; J. O. Wallin Hymnal: Svenska Psalm-Boken af År 1819 #298 (1892) Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [Oss krisna bör tro och besinna]
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We Christians Should Ever Consider

Author: Haquin Spegel, 1645-1714 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #297 (1901) Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8 Lyrics: 1 We Christians should ever consider What Christ hath so graciously taught; For He, who hath made us His children, Would have us retain in our thought How little things earthly do merit, Lest we, who should heaven inherit, The heavenly prize leave unsought. 2 All nature a sermon may preach thee; The birds sing thy murmurs away; The birds, which nor sowing nor reaping, God fails not to feed day by day; And He, who those creatures doth cherish, He never will leave thee to perish; Or art thou not better than they? 3 The lilies, nor toiling nor spinning, Their clothing how gorgeous and fair! What tints in their tiny robes woven, What wondrous devices are there! All Solomon's stores could not render One festival robe of such splendor As the modest field lilies do wear. 4 If God o'er the grass and the flowers Such delicate beauty hath spread, The flowers which to-day are so fragrant, To-morrow are faded and dead; Oh, why, then, should earthly cares fret thee? Thy Father will never forget thee, Nor fail to provide thee with bread. Topics: Sanctification Languages: English Tune Title: OSS KRISTNA BÖR TRO OCH BESINNA
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We Christians Should Ever Consider

Author: Haquin Spegel Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #445 (1926) Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8 Lyrics: 1 We Christians should ever consider What Christ hath so graciously taught; For He who hath made us His children Would have us retain in our thought How little things earthly do merit, Lest we, who should heaven inherit, The heavenly prize leave unsought. 2 All nature a sermon may preach thee; The birds sing thy murmurs away; The birds, which, nor sowing nor reaping, God fails not to feed day by day; And He who those creatures doth cherish, He never will leave thee to perish; Or art thou not better than they? 3 The lilies, nor toiling nor spinning, Their clothing how gorgeous and fair! What tints in their tiny robes woven, What wondrous devices are there! All Solomon's stores could not render One festival robe of such splendor As the modest field lilies do wear. 4 If God o'er the grass and the flowers Such delicate beauty hath spread,-- The flowers which to-day are so fragrant, To-morrow are faded and dead;-- Oh why, then, should earthly cares fret thee? Thy Father will never forget thee, Nor fail to provide thee with bread. Amen. Topics: Way of Salvation Sanctification; Trinity, Fifteenth Sunday Scripture: Matthew 6:24-34 Languages: English Tune Title: OSS KRISTNA BÖR TRO OCH BESINNA

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