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Von Gott will ich nicht lassen

Author: Ludwig Helmbold Appears in 74 hymnals Used With Tune: [Von Gott will ich nicht lassen]

Mit Ernst, o Menschenkinder

Author: Valentin Thilo Appears in 72 hymnals Used With Tune: VON GOTT WILL ICH NICHT LASSEN

From God Can Nothing Move Me

Author: Ludwig Helmbold, 1532-98; Gerald Thorson, 1921-2001; Gregory J. Wismar, b. 1946; Joseph Herl, b. 1959 Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.7.7.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Romans 8:38-39 Used With Tune: VON GOTT WILL ICH NICHT LASSEN Text Sources: Lutheran Service Book, 2006, tr. st. 3
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From God Shall Naught Divide Me

Author: Ludwig Helmbold; Catherine Winkworth Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1. From God shall naught divide me, For He is true for aye And on my path will guide me, Who else should often stray. His right hand holdeth me; For me He truly careth, My burdens ever beareth, Wherever I may be. 2. When man’s help and affection Shall unavailing prove, God grants me His protection And shows His power and love. He helps in every need, From sin and shame redeems me, From chains and bonds reclaims me, Yea, e’en from death I’m freed. 3. God shall be my Reliance In sorrow’s darkest night; Its dread I bid defiance When He is at my right. I unto Him commend My body, soul, and spirit— They are His own by merit— All’s well then at the end. 4. Oh, praise Him, for He never Forgets our daily need; Oh, blest the hour whenever To Him our thoughts can speed; Yea, all the time we spend Without Him is wasted, Till we His joy have tasted, The joy that hath no end. 5. Yea, when the world shall perish With all its pride and power, Whatever worldlings cherish Shall vanish in that hour. But though in death they make The deepest grave our cover, When there our sleep is over, Our God will us awake. 6. What though I here must suffer Distress and trials sore, I merit ways still rougher; And yet there is in store For me eternal bliss, Yea, pleasures without measure, Since Christ is now my treasure, And shall be evermore. Used With Tune: VON GOTT WILL ICH NICHT LASSEN

Helft mir Gotts Güte preisen

Author: Paul Eber Appears in 35 hymnals Used With Tune: VON GOTT WILL ICH NICHT LASSEN
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Z powagą przygotujcie

Author: Valentin Thilo Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Z powagá przygotujcie o, ludzie, serca swe i godnie oczekujcie: Pan w nich zamieszkać chce. Zbawiciel pełen łask, nasz w´dz niezwyciężony, przez Boga przeznaczony, chce znów odwiedzić nas. 2 Dla Gościa tak wielkiego gotujcie drogę już; prostujcie ścieżki Jego, so złe–wyrzućcie z dusz. Niech góry zniżą się, niech staną się równiną, przeszkody niechaj zginą i to, co krzywe, złe. 3 Bo serce ukorzone najwyżej ceni Beog, a pychą przepełnione wśród strasznych zginie trwóg. Kto szczery jest bez zmian wierzy w Słowo Boże, z radością czekać może: do niego przyjdzie Pan. 4 Ach, Jezu, mnie biednego w adwentu porze tej sam z miłosierdzia swego znów przygotować chciej i zagość w sercu mym, przyjdź z żłobka i stajenki, bym zawsze Tobie dzięki wyrażał życiem swym. Topics: Rok kościelny Adwent Used With Tune: VON GOTT WILL ICH NICHT LASSEN Text Sources: Zwr. 4 Lüneberg 1657

¡Oh! Preparad con Gozo el Corazón

Author: Valentin Thilo, 1607-1662; J. A. Soggin; N. Martínez Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oh preparad, hermanos Used With Tune: MIT ERNST O MENSCHENKINDER

Venid humildemente

Author: Valentín Thilo, 1607-1662; Hans Müller, 1898-1939; Adrián Correnti, n. 1986 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Venid humildemente, ¡Su adviento contemplad! Topics: Adviento Scripture: Isaiah 40:3 Used With Tune: UNE JEUNE FILLETTE

Nie puṡci Boga swego

Author: ks. Ludwig Helmbold Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: VON GOTT WILL ICH NICHT LASSEN Text Sources: Nürnberg 1569
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Várj, ember szíve (Wait my heart)

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Wait my heart] (Erfurt)

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