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Come, Holy Ghost, teach us in faith

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1 Come, Holy Ghost, teach us in faith
To worship, love, and honor
God's Son, who loved us unto death,
Our Saviour and Atoner,
And serve Him truly, soul and mind,
That we 'gainst sin and death may find
In His deep wounds salvation.

2 Grant that we all Thy doctrine sound
May keep, and lose it never;
And let Thy bread of life abound,
That we may live forever;
Yea, let us die unto all sin,
Be cleansed and purified within,
That fruits of faith may flourish.

3 When we have run our earthly race,
And must to death surrender,
Oh, may we feel Thy blessed grace,
Our Saviour and Defender,
In faith be steadfast to the end,
Our souls into Thy hands commend,
And rest is peace forever.

Source: Christian Hymns: for church, school and home, with music #226

Translator: A. K. S.

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Author: Bartolomaüs Ringwaldt

Bartholomew Ringwaldt was born at Frankfort-on-the-Oder, in 1530, and was a Lutheran pastor at Langfield, in Prussia, where he died, 1598. His hymns resemble Luther's in their simplicity and power. Several of them were written to comfort himself and others in the sufferings they endured from famine, pestilence, fire and floods. In 1581, he published "Hymns for the Sundays and Festivals of the whole Year." --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872.… Go to person page >

Translator (into Norwegian): S. Jonasson

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Text Information

First Line: Come, Holy Ghost, teach us in faith
Author: Bartolomaüs Ringwaldt (1531)
Translator (into Norwegian): S. Jonasson (1693)
Translator: A. K. S.
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Christian Hymns #226

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