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A tower of strength our God is still!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #144 (1880) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal Lyrics: 1 A tower of strength our God is still! A mighty Shield and Weapon; He is our help from all the ill That hath us now o'ertaken. The old bitter foe Now means deadly woe: Deep guile and great might Are his dread arms in fight, On earth is not his equal. 2 With might of ours here naught is done, Our loss were soon effected: But for us fights the Valiant One, Who God Himself elected. Ask you: "Who is He?" Christ Jesus: here see Great Sabaoth's Lord! There is no other God: His is the field forever. 3 Though devils all the world should fill, All watching to devour us, We tremble not, we fear no ill, They cannot overpower us. This world's prince may still Scowl fierce as he will, He can harm us none, For he is judged—undone; One little Word o'erthrows him. 4 The Word of God they shall let stand And not a thank have for it, Here Christ Himself leads the command With His great gifts and Spirit; And take they our life, Goods, fame, child and wife, When their worst is done, They yet have nothing won; The kingdom ours remaineth. Topics: The Church Year Reformation Languages: English
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A tower of strength our God is still!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a144 (1895) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. Lyrics: 1 A tower of strength our God is still! A mighty Shield and Weapon; He is our help from all the ill That hath us now o'ertaken. The old bitter foe Now means deadly woe: Deep guile and great might Are his dread arms in fight, On earth is not his equal. 2 With might of ours here naught is done, Our loss were soon effected: But for us fights the Valiant One, Who God Himself elected. Ask you: "Who is He?" Christ Jesus: here see Great Sabaoth's Lord! There is no other God: His is the field forever. 3 Though devils all the world should fill, All watching to devour us, We tremble not, we fear no ill, They cannot overpower us. This world's prince may still Scowl fierce as he will, He can harm us none, For he is judged—undone; One little Word o'erthrows him. 4 The Word of God they shall let stand And not a thank have for it, Here Christ Himself leads the command With His great gifts and Spirit; And take they our life, Goods, fame, child and wife, When their worst is done, They yet have nothing won; The kingdom ours remaineth. Topics: The Church Year Reformation Languages: English
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A tow'r of strength our God is still!

Author: Dr. Martin Luther Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #144 (1908) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal Lyrics: 1 A tow'r of strength our God is still! A mighty shield and weapon; He is our help from all the ill That hath us now o'ertaken. The old bitter foe Now means deadly woe: Deep guile and great might Are his dread arms in fight, On earth is not his equal. 2 With might of ours here naught is done, Our loss were soon effected: But for us fights the Valiant One, Who God Himself elected. Ask you: "Who is He?" Christ Jesus: here see Great Sabaoth's Lord! There is no other God: His is the field forever. 3 Though devils all the world should fill, All watching to devour us, We tremble not, we fear no ill, They cannot overpower us. This world's prince may still Scowl fierce as he will, He can harm us none, For he is judged—undone; One little Word o'erthrows him. 4 The Word of God they shall let stand And not a thank have for it, Here Christ Himself leads the command With His great gifts and Spirit; And take they our life, Goods, fame, child and wife, When their worst is done, They yet have nothing won; The kingdom ours remaineth. Topics: The Church Year Reformation; Twenty First Sunday after Trinity; First Sunday in Lent; Third Sunday in Lent Languages: English Tune Title: EIN FESTE BURG IST UNSER GOTT

A tower of strength our God is still

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Psalterlust fuer die Christliche Jugend. Rev. #d1 (1890) Hymnal Title: Psalterlust fuer die Christliche Jugend. Rev.
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A Tower of Strength Our God Is Still

Author: Dr. Martin Luther Hymnal: Sacred Songs #40 (1914) Hymnal Title: Sacred Songs First Line: A tow'r of strength our God is still! Languages: English Tune Title: [A tow'r of strength our God is still!]

A tower of strength our God is still

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: School Carols #d4 (1914) Hymnal Title: School Carols Languages: English

A tower of strength our God is still

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: The Chautauqua Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns for Gatherings ... and Young Peoples Organizations #ad1 (1927) Hymnal Title: The Chautauqua Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns for Gatherings ... and Young Peoples Organizations

A tower of strength our God is still

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: The Chautauqua Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns for Gatherings ... and Young Peoples Organizations #d1 (1925) Hymnal Title: The Chautauqua Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns for Gatherings ... and Young Peoples Organizations Languages: English

A tower of strength our God is still

Author: Henry James Buckoll; Martin Luther Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #d7 (1883) Hymnal Title: The Sunday School Hymnal

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