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As after the Waterbrooks Panteth

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig; C. Doving Hymnal: Concordia #115 (1918) Hymnal Title: Concordia Lyrics: 1 As after the waterbrooks panteth The hart, when it sinks in the chase, So thirsteth my soul, as it fainteth, For Thee, O my God, and Thy grace; For Thou art the fount ever living, Who unto the thirsty art giving The water of life that I need. 2 Why art thou disquiet within me? Why art thou cast down, O my soul? Confide in thy God, let Him win thee! Still hope in thy God, Him extol! For surely once dawneth a morrow, When, freed from thy care and thy sorrow, Thou praises shalt sing to thy God. 3 His light and His truth, they shall lead me In peace to His temple at last; I rest on His Word, He will speed me, And conflict and sorrow are past; Yea, joyful I anthems will raise Him, With heart and with voice will I praise Him-- My health and my life and my God. Topics: The Christian Life Call and Repentance; Aspiration and Hope Languages: English Tune Title: SOM TOISTIGE HJORT
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As After the Water-Brooks

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1872 ; C. Døving, 1867-1937 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #462 (1996) Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary First Line: As after the water-brooks panteth Lyrics: 1 As after the water-brooks panteth The hart, when it sinks in the chase, So thirsteth my soul as it fainteth For Thee, O my God, and Thy grace; For Thou art the fount everliving who unto the thirsty art giving The water of life that I need. 2 By day and by night in her anguish My soul is lamenting in woe; O Lord, in my grief I must languish, No counsel, no help do I know; When shall I Thy mercy awaken? When shall I, the poor and forsaken, Before Thee appear, O my God? 3 Great fears now my courage are rending, For near the abyss I am brought, My way on the brink I am wending, My journey with peril is fraught; I faint, I see terrors appalling, And into the deep I am falling-- O harken, O Lord, to my cries! 4 Lord, Thou art my rock of salvation, My house I have built upon Thee; O if Thou shouldst fail as foundation, My ruin it surely would be; Lord, deep unto deep now is calling, Thy waves and Thy billows appalling Arise to go over my soul. 5 When others sing anthems of gladness, And offer thanksgiving and praise, I sit in the gloom of my sadness And hear not the anthems they raise; My song is the voice of my sighing, The festal days pass in my crying-- I languish in grief and in woe. 6 Why art thou disquiet within me? Why art thou cast down, O my soul? Confide in they God, let Him win thee! Still hope in thy God,Him extol! For surely once dawneth a morrow, When, freed from thy care and thy sorrow, Thou praises shalt sing to thy God. 7 His light and His truth, they shall lead me In peace to His temple at last; I rest on His Word, He will speed me, And conflict and sorrow are past; Yea, joyful I anthems will raise Him. With heart and with voice will I praise Him-- My health and my life and my God. Topics: Trinity 14 Languages: English Tune Title: SOM TØRSTIGE HJORT MONNE SKRIGE
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As After The Waterbrooks Panteth

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #180 (1927) Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8 Hymnal Title: Hymnal for Church and Home First Line: As after the water brooks panteth Lyrics: 1 As after the waterbrooks panteth The hart, when it sinks in the chase, So thirsteth my soul, as it fainteth, For Thee, O my God, and Thy grace; For Thou art the fount ever living, Who unto the thirsty art giving The water of life that I need. 2 Why art thou disquiet within me? Why art thou cast down, O my soul? Confide in thy God, let Him win thee! Still hope in thy God, Him extol! For surely once dawneth a morrow, When, freed from thy care and thy sorrow, Thou praises shalt sing to thy God. 3 His light and His truth, they shall lead me In peace to His temple at last; I rest on His Word, he will speed me, And conflict and sorrow are past; Yea, joyful I anthems will raise Him, With heart and with voice will I praise Him My health and my life and my God. Topics: Call and Repentance Languages: English Tune Title: [As after the waterbrooks panteth]
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As After The Waterbrooks Panteth

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #180 (1928) Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8 Hymnal Title: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) First Line: As after the water brooks panteth Lyrics: 1 As after the waterbrooks panteth The hart, when it sinks in the chase, So thirsteth my soul, as it fainteth, For Thee, O my God, and Thy grace; For Thou art the fount ever living, Who unto the thirsty art giving The water of life that I need. 2 Why art thou disquiet within me? Why art thou cast down, O my soul? Confide in thy God, let Him win thee! Still hope in thy God, Him extol! For surely once dawneth a morrow, When, freed from thy care and thy sorrow, Thou praises shalt sing to thy God. 3 His light and His truth, they shall lead me In peace to His temple at last; I rest on His Word, he will speed me, And conflict and sorrow are past; Yea, joyful I anthems will raise Him, With heart and with voice will I praise Him-- My health and my life and my God. Topics: Call and Repentance Languages: English

As after the water brooks panteth

Author: Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: The Concordia Hymnal. Rev. #d23 (1960) Hymnal Title: The Concordia Hymnal. Rev.

As after the water brooks panteth

Author: Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: The Concordia Hymnal #d23 (1933) Hymnal Title: The Concordia Hymnal
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As after the water-brooks panteth

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #453 (1913) Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8 Hymnal Title: The Lutheran Hymnary Lyrics: 1 As after the water-brooks panteth The hart, when it sinks in the chase, So thirsteth my soul, as it fainteth, For Thee, O my God, and thy grace; For Thou art the fount everliving, Who unto the thirsty art giving The water of life that I need. 2 By day and by night in her anguish My soul is lamenting in woe: O Lord, in my grief I must languish, No counsel, no help do I know; When shall I Thy mercy awaken? When shall I, the poor and forsaken, Before Thee appear, O my God? 3 Great fears now my bosom are rending, For near the abyss I am brought, My way on the brink I am wending, My journey with peril is fraught; I faint, I see terrors appalling, And into the deep I am falling- O hearken, O Lord, to my cries! 4 Thou, Thou art my rock of salvation, My house I have built upon Thee; O if Thou shouldst fail as foundation, My ruin it surely would be; Lord, deep unto deep now is calling, Thy waves and Thy billows appalling Arise to go over my soul. 6 When others sing anthems of gladness, And offer thanksgiving and praise, I sit in the gloom of my sadness And hear not the anthems they raise; My song is the voice of my sighing, The festal days pass in my crying-- I languish in grief and in woe. 6 Why art thou disquiet within me? Why art thou cast down, O my soul? Confide in thy God, let Him win thee! Still hope in thy God, Him extol! For surely once dawneth a morrow, When, freed from thy care and thy sorrow, Thou praises shalt sing to thy God. 7 His light and His truth, they shall lead me In peace to His temple at last; I rest on His word, He will speed me, And conflict and sorrow are past; Yea, joyful I anthems will raise Him, With heart and with voice will I praise Him-- My health and my life and my God. Topics: The Church Year Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity; The Church Year Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity; Cross and Comfort Tune Title: [As after the water brooks panteth]

As after the water brooks panteth

Author: Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary Junior ... of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America #d22 (1916) Hymnal Title: The Lutheran Hymnary Junior ... of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America
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As after the water brooks panteth

Author: C. Doving; N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #236 (1918) Hymnal Title: Wartburg Hymnal Lyrics: 1 As after the water brooks panteth The heart when it sinks in the chase, So thirsteth my soul, as it fainteth, For Thee, O my God, and Thy grace; For Thou art the Fount everliving, Who unto the thirsty art giving The water of life that I need. 2 Thou, Thou art my Rock of salvation, My house I have built upon Thee; O if Thou shouldst fail as foundation, My ruin it surely would be; Lord, deep unto deep now is calling, Thy waves and Thy billows appalling Arise to go over my soul. 3 His light and His truth, they shall lead me In peace to His temple at last; I rest on His Word, He will speed me, And conflict and sorrow are past; Yea, joyful I anthems will raise Him, With heart and with voice will I praise Him, My Health and my Life and my God. Topics: The Word of God

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