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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever!

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #156 (1913) Lyrics: 1 May God be praised henceforth and blest forever! Who, Himself both gift and giver, With His own flesh and blood our souls doth nourish; May they grow thereby and flourish! Lord, have mercy on us. By Thy holy body, Lord, the same Which from Thine own mother Mary cam, By the drops which Thou did'st bleed, Help us in the hour of need. Lord, have mercy on us. 2 Thou hast to death thy holy body given, Life to win for us in heaven By stronger love, dear Lord, Thou could'st not bind us, Whereof this should well remind us. Lord, have mercy on us. Lord, Thy love constrained Thee for our good Mighty things to do by Thy dear blood, Thou hast paid the debt we owed, Thou hast made our peace with God. Lord, have mercy on us. 3 May God bestow on us His grace and blessing, That, His holy footsteps tracing, We walk as brethren dear in love and union, Nor repent this sweet communion. Lord, have mercy on us. Let not us the Holy Ghost forsake May He grant that we the right way take; That poor Christendom may see Days of peace and unity. Lord, have mercy on us. Topics: The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper; The Means of Grace The Lord's Supper Tune Title: [May God be praised henceforth]

Gud vare lofvad och af hjertat prisad

Author: J. O. Wallin, d. 1839 Hymnal: Svenska Psalm-Boken af År 1819 #159 (1892) Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [Gud vare lofvad och af hjertat prisad]
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All praise to Jesus' hallowed name

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #166 (1898) Meter: 8.7.8.8.4 Lyrics: 1 All praise to Jesus' hallowed name, Who of virgin pure became True man for us! The angels sing, As they to earth the glad news bring. Hallelujah! 2 Th'eternal Father's only Son For a manger leaves His throne; Disguised in our poor flesh and blood Is now the everlasting Good. Hallelujah! 3 He whom the world could not inclose Doth in Mary's lap repose; He is become an infant small, Who by His might upholdeth all. Hallelujah! 4 Th'eternal Light, come down from heaven, Hath to us new sunshine given; It shineth in the midst of night, And maketh us the sons of light. Hallelujah! 5 The Father's Son, God ever blest, In the world become a guest; He leads us from this vale of tears, And makes us in His kingdom heirs. Hallelujah! 6 He came to earth despised and poor, Man to pity and restore, And make us rich in heaven above, With angels equal, through His love. Hallelujah! 7 All this He did that He might prove To us sinners His great love: For this let Christendom adore And praise His name forevermore. Hallelujah! Topics: TheChurch Year Christmas; Christ Guest; Christ Humiliation of; Christ Light; Christ Poor Languages: English Tune Title: ALL PRAISE TO JESUS' HALLOWED NAME
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O Jesus Christ, all praise to Thee

Author: M. Luther Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #184 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8.4 Lyrics: 1 O Jesus Christ, all praise to Thee, Thou who art pleased a man to be; To dwell with men Thou dost not scorn, And angels shout to see Thee born, Hallelujah. 2 The eternal Father's only Son Now takes a manger for His throne: The everlasting fount of good, Assumes our mortal flesh and blood. Hallelujah. 3 He whom the world cannot enclose In Mary's bosom doth repose; To be a little child He deigns Who all things by Himself sustains. Hallelujah. 4 The eternal Light to us descends, Its brightness to the earth it lends, And purely shines upon our night, To make us children of the light. Hallelujah. 5 The only Son, true God confessed, To His own world now comes a Guest; And through this vale of tears our Guide, Doth in His heaven our home provide. Hallelujah. 6 In poorest guise to us He came, Himself He bears our sin and shame, That, as His heirs in heaven above, We may with angels share His love. Hallelujah. 7 His love to show, surpassing thought! God's Son this wondrous work hath wrought; Then let us all unite to raise Our song of glad, unceasing praise. Hallelujah. Topics: The Church Year Christmas; The Church Year Christmas Tune Title: [O Jesus Christ, all praise to Thee]
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May God be praised henceforth and blest forever

Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #749a (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: [May God be praised henceforth and blest forever]

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