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My Jesus, let thy flesh and blood

Author: A. T. Bonnet; Friedrich Christian Heyder Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I come, O Lord, to thy communion

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[I come, O Lord, to Thy communion]

Appears in 16 hymnals Incipit: 17656 45313 25417 Used With Text: My Jesus, let Thy flesh and blood

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I come to thy communion

Author: A. T. Bonnet; Friedrich Christian Heyder Hymnal: The Selah Song Book. Word ed. #d138 (1932) First Line: I come, O Lord, to thy communion Refrain First Line: My Jesus, let thy flesh and blood
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My Jesus, let Thy flesh and blood

Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #755a (1926) First Line: I come, O Lord, to Thy communion Languages: English Tune Title: [I come, O Lord, to Thy communion]

My Jesus, let thy flesh and blood

Author: A. T. Bonnet; Friedrich Christian Heyder Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) #d288 (1922) First Line: I come, O Lord, to thy communion

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Friedrich Christian Heyder

1677 - 1754 Author of "My Jesus, let thy flesh and blood" Born: 1677, Merseburg, Germany. Heyder was a deacon in Merseburg, and in 1706 became pastor in Zörbig (near Halle), where he served 35 years. --www.hymntime.com/tch

A. T. Bonnet

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