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Our Father, Merciful and Good

Author: Olavus Petri; Augustus Nelson Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Our Father, merciful and good, Who dost to Thee invite us, O cleanse us in our Saviour's blood, And to Thyself unite us! Send unto us Thy holy Word, And let it guide us ever; Then in this world of darkness, Lord, Shall naught from Thee us sever: Grant us, O Lord, this favor! 2 We cry to Thee with one accord, 'Tis all that can avail us; We cannot hear nor keep Thy Word, If grace divine doth fail us. Behold our lot, we humbly pray, For our dear Saviour's merit. How Satan soweth tares alway, And send, O Lord, Thy Spirit, That we may life inherit. 3 O God and man, Christ Jesus blest! Our sorrow Thou didst carry. Our wants and cares Thou knowest best, For Thou with us didst tarry. O Jesus Christ, our Brother dear, To us and every nation Thy Spirit send, let Him draw near With truth and consolation, That we may see salvation. 4 Come, Holy Ghost, Thy grace impart, Tear Satan's snares asunder. The Word of God keep in our heart, That we its truth may ponder. Then, sanctified, for evermore, In Christ alone confiding, We'll sing His praise and Him adore, His precious Word us guiding To heavenly joys abiding. Amen. Topics: Church Year Trinity; Sunday after Christmas; Epiphany, Fifth Sunday; Trinity Sunday; Names and Office of Christ Substitute; God the Father; Satan, Conflict with Christ and Christians; Word of God Scripture: Matthew 13:24-30 Used With Tune: ES WOLT UNS GOTT GENÄDIG SEIN

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ES WOLT UNS GOTT GENÄDIG SEIN

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 14 hymnals Tune Sources: Strassburger Kirchenampt, 1524. Tune Key: a minor or modal Incipit: 56545 71765 76564 Used With Text: Our Father, Merciful and Good

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Our Father, Merciful and Good

Author: Olaus Petri, 1497-1552 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #118 (1901) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Our Father, merciful and good, Who dost to Thee invite us, Oh! cleanse us in our Saviour's blood, And to Thyself unite us. Send unto us thy holy Word And let it guide us ever; Then in this world of darkness, Lord, Shall naught from Thee us sever: Grant us, O Lord, this favor! 2 We cry to Thee with one accord, 'Tis all that can avail us; For none doth hear and keep Thy Word, If Lord, Thy grace doth fail us. Consider then, we humbly pray, For our dear Saviour's merit. How Satan soweth tares alway, And send, O Lord, thy Spirit, That we may life inherit. 3 O God and man, Christ Jesus blest! Our sorrow thou didst carry. Our wants and cares Thou knowest best, For Thou with us didst tarry. O Jesus Christ, our Brother dear, To us and every nation Thy Spirit send, let Him draw near With truth and consolation, That we may see salvation. 4 Come, Holy Ghost, Thy grace impart, Tear Satan's snares asunder. The Word of God keep in our heart, And lead us safely yonder; Then, sanctified, for evermore, In Christ alone confiding, We'll sing His praise and Him adore; His precious Word us guiding To heavenly joys abiding! Topics: Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: ES WOLLT UNS GOTT GENÄDIG SEIN
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Our Father, Merciful and Good

Author: Olaus Petri Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #166 (1937) Lyrics: 1 Our Father, merciful and good, Who dost to Thee invite us, O cleanse us in our Saviour's blood, And to Thyself unite us! Send unto us Thy holy Word, And let it guide us ever; Then in this world of darkness, Lord, Shall naught from Thee us sever: Grant us, O Lord, this favor! 2 We cry to Thee with one accord, 'Tis all that can avail us; We cannot hear nor keep Thy Word, If grace divine doth fail us. Behold our lot, we humbly pray, For our dear Saviour's merit. How Satan soweth tares alway, And send, O Lord, Thy Spirit, That we may life inherit. 3 O God and man, Christ Jesus blest! Our sorrow Thou didst carry. Our wants and cares Thou knowest best, For Thou with us didst tarry. O Jesus Christ, our Brother dear, To us and every nation Thy Spirit send, let Him draw near With truth and consolation, That we may see salvation. 4 Come, Holy Ghost, Thy grace impart, Tear Satan's snares asunder. The Word of God keep in our heart, That we its truth may ponder. Then, sanctified, for evermore, In Christ alone confiding, We'll sing His praise and Him adore, His precious Word us guiding To heavenly joys abiding. Amen.
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Our Father, Merciful and Good

Author: Olavus Petri; Augustus Nelson Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #166 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Our Father, merciful and good, Who dost to Thee invite us, O cleanse us in our Saviour's blood, And to Thyself unite us! Send unto us Thy holy Word, And let it guide us ever; Then in this world of darkness, Lord, Shall naught from Thee us sever: Grant us, O Lord, this favor! 2 We cry to Thee with one accord, 'Tis all that can avail us; We cannot hear nor keep Thy Word, If grace divine doth fail us. Behold our lot, we humbly pray, For our dear Saviour's merit. How Satan soweth tares alway, And send, O Lord, Thy Spirit, That we may life inherit. 3 O God and man, Christ Jesus blest! Our sorrow Thou didst carry. Our wants and cares Thou knowest best, For Thou with us didst tarry. O Jesus Christ, our Brother dear, To us and every nation Thy Spirit send, let Him draw near With truth and consolation, That we may see salvation. 4 Come, Holy Ghost, Thy grace impart, Tear Satan's snares asunder. The Word of God keep in our heart, That we its truth may ponder. Then, sanctified, for evermore, In Christ alone confiding, We'll sing His praise and Him adore, His precious Word us guiding To heavenly joys abiding. Amen. Topics: Church Year Trinity; Sunday after Christmas; Epiphany, Fifth Sunday; Trinity Sunday; Names and Office of Christ Substitute; God the Father; Satan, Conflict with Christ and Christians; Word of God Scripture: Matthew 13:24-30 Languages: English Tune Title: ES WOLT UNS GOTT GENÄDIG SEIN

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Augustus Nelson

1863 - 1949 Translator of "Our Father, Merciful and Good" in The Hymnal and Order of Service Augustus Nelson (b. Asarum, Bleking, Sweden, 1863; d. Mankato, MN, 1949) graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, and did graduate work in philosophy and history at Yale University and at Augustana Theological Seminary, Rock Island, Illinois. During his ministry he served parishes in Michigan, Illinois, Connecticut, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Bert Polman

Olavus Petri

1493 - 1552 Person Name: Olaus Petri, 1497-1552 Author of "Our Father, Merciful and Good" in Hymnal and Order of Service Olof Persson, sometimes Petersson (January 6, 1493 – April 19, 1552), better known under the Latin form of his name, Olaus Petri (or less commonly, Olavus Petri), was a clergyman, writer, judge and major contributor to the Protestant Reformation in Sweden. See also in: Wikipedia
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