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And must this body die?

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #450 (1880) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And must this body die? This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mould'ring in the clay? 2 Corruption, earth, and worms, Shall but refine this flesh, Till my triumphant spirit comes To put it on afresh. 3 God, my Redeemer, lives, And ever, from the skies, Looks down and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 4 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And every shape, and every face, Look heav'nly and divine. 5 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying love; We would adore His grace below, And sing His power above. 6 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Consummation Hope of Resurrection and Future Life Languages: English
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And must this body die?

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #450 (1908) Lyrics: 1 And must this body die? This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mould'ring in the clay? 2 Corruption, earth, and worms, Shall but refine this flesh, Till my triumphant spirit comes To put it on afresh. 3 God, my Redeemer, lives, And ever, from the skies, Looks down and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 4 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And ev'ry shape, and ev'ry face, Look heav'nly and divine. 5 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying love; We would adore His grace below, And sing His power above. 6 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Hope of Resurrection and Future Life; Christian Life and Hope The Consummation: Hope of Resurrection and Future Life Languages: English Tune Title: SHAWMUT
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And must this body die?

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #709 (1828) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And must this body die? This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mouldering in the clay? 2 Corruption, earth, and worms, Shall but refine this flesh, Till my triumphant spirit comes To put it on afresh. 3 God, my Redeemer, lives, And often, from the skies, Looks down and watches all my dust, Till he shall bid it rise. 4 Array'd in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And every shape, and every face, Look heavenly and divine. 5 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying love; We would adore his grace below, And sing his power above. 6 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sounds we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Death; Triumph over Death in Hope of Resurrection
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And must this body die

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #110 (1898) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And must this body die, This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mouldering in the clay? 2 God my Redeemer lives, And often from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 3 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And every shape, and every face, Look heavenly and divine. 4 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying love: We would adore His grace below, And sing His power above. 5 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Resurrection of the Dead Languages: English Tune Title: ST. BRIDE
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And must this body die

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #369 (1893) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 AND must this body die, This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mouldering in the clay? 2 God my Redeemer lives, And ever from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 3 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And every shape, and every face, Look heavenly and divine. 4 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying love: We would adore His grace below And sing His power above. 5 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Death and Burial Languages: English
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And must this body die?

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #476 (1870) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And must this body die? This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mould'ring in the clay? 2 God, my Redeemer lives, And often, from the skies, Looks down and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 3 Array'd in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And ev'ry shape, and ev'ry face, Look heavenly and divine. 4 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying love; We would adore His grace below, And sing His power above. 5 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Blessedness future, anticipated; Christians their life and experience; Death anticipation of; Frailty of Man; Hope in anticipation of death; Man frailty of; Resurrection of Men Languages: English
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And must this body die

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #499 (1814) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And must this body die? This well-wrought frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mould'ring in the clay? 2 God, my Redeemer, lives, And ever from the skies, Looks down, and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 3 Array'd in glorious grace Shall all his servants shine; And, fashion'd like their ris'n head, Be heav'nly and divine. 4 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying Love: O may we bless his grace below, And sing his grace above! Topics: Resurrection Languages: English
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And must this body die

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #534 (1918) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And must this body die, This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mouldering in the clay? 2 God, my Redeemer lives, And ever from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 3 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And every shape, and every face, Look heavenly and divine. 4 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying love: We would adore His grace below And sing His power above. 5 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Death and Burial Languages: English
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And must this body die

Author: Watts Hymnal: Church Book #561 (1890) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And must this body die? This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mouldering in the clay? 2 God my Redeemer lives, And often from the skies, Looks down and watches all my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 3 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine, And every shape, and every face, Look heavenly and divine. 4 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying Love: We would adore His grace below, And sing His power above. 5 Dear Lord, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Death and Eternity Resurrection; Easter Sunday; Twenty Fourth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: MOCCAS
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And must this body die?

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #884 (1873) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And must this body die? This mortal frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie moldering in the clay? 2 God my Redeemer lives, And often from the skies Looks down and watches all my dust, Till he shall bid it rise. 3 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine; And every shape and every face Look heavenly and divine. 4 These lively hopes we owe To Jesus' dying love; We would adore his grace below, And sing his power above. 5 Dear Lord! accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. Topics: Life and Death; My Redeemer Liveth Scripture: Job 19:25

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