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Behold, the Prince of Peace

Author: John Needham Hymnal: Church Book #155 (1890) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Behold, the Prince of Peace, The chosen of the Lord, God’s well-beloved Son, fulfils The sure prophetic Word. 2 No royal pomp adorns This King of righteousness: Meekness and patience, truth and love, Compose His princely dress. 3 Jesus, Thou light of men! Thy doctrine life imparts. O may we feel its quickening power To warm and glad our hearts! 4 Cheered by Thy beams, our souls Shall run the heavenly way. The path which Thou hast marked and trod Shall lead to endless day. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. GEORGE
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The Savior calls; let ev'ry ear

Author: Anna Steele Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #372 (1908) Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 The Savior calls; let every ear Attend the heav'nly sound: Ye doubting souls! dismiss your fear; Hope smiles reviving round. 2 For every thirsty, longing heart, Here streams of bounty flow, And life and health, and bliss impart To banish mortal woe. 3 Here springs of sacred pleasures rise To ease your every pain: Immortal fountain! full supplies! Nor shall you thirst in vain. 4 Ye wand'rers! come, ’tis mercy’s voice, The gracious call obey; Mercy invites to heavenly joys, And can you yet delay? 5 Dear Savior! draw reluctant hearts; To Thee let sinners fly And take the bliss Thy love imparts And drink, and never die. Languages: English Tune Title: HOWARD
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Behold a stranger at the door!

Author: Joseph Grigg, 1728-1768 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #373a (1908) Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Behold a Stranger at the door! He gently knocks-- has knock'd before, Has waited long-- is waiting still: You treat no other friend so ill. 2 O lovely attitude, He stands With melting heart and loaded hands! O matchless kindness! and He shows This matchless kindness to His foes! 3 But will He prove a friend indeed? He will; the very friend you need; The Friend of sinners--yes, 'tis He, With garments dyed on Calvary. 4 Admit Him ere His anger burn; His feet, departed, ne'er return; Admit Him, or the hour's at hand You'll at His door rejected stand. Languages: English Tune Title: BEETHOVEN
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Behold a stranger at the door!

Author: Joseph Grigg, 1728-1768 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #373b (1908) Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Behold a Stranger at the door! He gently knocks-- has knocked before, Has waited long-- is waiting still: You treat no other friend so ill. 2 O lovely attitude, He stands With melting heart and loaded hands! O matchless kindness! and He shows This matchless kindness to His foes! 3 But will He prove a friend indeed? He will; the very friend you need; The Friend of sinners--yes, 'tis He, With garments dyed on Calvary. 4 Admit Him ere His anger burn; His feet, departed, ne'er return; Admit Him, or the hour's at hand You'll at His door rejected stand. Languages: English Tune Title: BACA
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Awake, my soul, in joyful lays

Author: M. Medley Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #432 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays And sing Thy great Redeemer’s praise; He justly claims a song from thee, His lovingkindness, O how free! 2 He saw me ruined in the fall, Yet loved me notwithstanding all; And saved me from my lost estate, His lovingkindness, O how great! 3 Though numerous hosts of mighty foes; Though earth and hell my way oppose, He safely leads my soul along. His lovingkindness, O how strong! 4 When trouble, like a gloomy cloud, Has gathered thick and thundered loud, He near my soul has always stood, His lovingkindness, O how good! 5 Often I feel my sinful heart, Prone from my Savior to depart; But though I oft have Him forgot, His lovingkindness changes not. 6 Soon shall I pass the gloomy vale, Soon all my mortal powers must fail; O may my last expiring breath His lovingkindness praise in death. Tune Title: [Awake, my soul, in joyful lays]
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God calling yet!--shall I not hear?

Author: G. Tersteegen Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #433 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity ; The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 God calling yet!--shall I not hear? Earth's pleasures shall I still hold dear? Shall life's swift passing years all fly, And still my soul in slumbers lie? 2 God calling yet!--shall I not rise? Can I His loving voice despise, And basely His kind care repay? He calls me still; can I delay? 3 God calling yet! and shall He knock And I my heart the closer lock? He still is waiting to receive, And shall I dare His Spirit grieve? 4 God calling yet!--and shall I give No heed, but still in bondage live? I wait, but He does not forsake; He calls me still: My heart, awake! 5 Ah, yield Him all: in Him confide: Where but with Him doth peace abide? Break loose, let earthly bonds be riven, And let the spirit rise to heaven! 6 God calling yet!--I cannot stay; My heart I yield without delay; Vain world, farewell! from thee I part; The voice of God hath reached my heart! Tune Title: [God calling yet! shall I not hear?]
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Thy love, O gracious Lord and God

Author: T. Kingo Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #434 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity ; The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Thy love, O gracious Lord and God, All other loves excelling, Attunes my heart to sweet accord, And passes power of telling; For when Thy wondrous love I see, My heart yields glad submission; I love Thee for Thy love to me In my poor, lost condition. 2 Yea, Thou hast loved our fallen race, And rather than condemn us, Cast out and banish from Thy face, Thine only Son didst send us; Who died upon the cross, that we Should all be saved for ever; Hence Jesus also died for me, My soul, forget it never. 3 Thy love, O God, embraces all, And Jesus' merits cover The guilt of all, both great and small, The world of sinners over. Thy Spirit doth Thy light afford To all who will receive it, And from Thy knowledge bars Thy word No soul who will believe it. 4 But what hath moved Thee, gracious Lord? Why is Thine heart still yearning, Since the great world rejects Thy word, Thy love and mercy spurning? For men go on in sin each day In carnal-minded blindness, And O how few Thy call obey And heed Thy lovingkindness! 5 In us no beauty Thou couldst see, And no intrinsic merit; We all were poor--but misery And sin we did inherit. We wandered each a different path, And in our lost condition, By nature children of His wrath, Whom sin doomed to perdition. 6 Our virtues and our own good deeds With God cannot avail us; With these the enemy misleads, Such righteousness shall fail us; Our will and strength and soul are dead In evil inclination; Christ Jesus has the ransom paid, And gained for us salvation. 7 O gracious God, Thy loving heart Was full of sweet compassion; And felt our woe and desperate smart, And planned our restoration; Thy grace and justice found a way To save us from death's horror; And everlasting judgment stay, And give us joy for sorrow. 8 On Christ, the rock, I'm anchored fast, By faith in Him remaining; I'll weather every stormy blast, My peace of soul retaining; On Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, My ever firm foundation, Until the harbor bar is crossed, And I see God's salvation. 9 O Jesus, at my dying breath Hold Thou my hand securely, And may I in a living faith Hold fast to Thee most surely; That my last prayer to Thee may rise, My soul to Thee commending, And I shall find in Paradise The joys of life unending. Tune Title: [Thy love, O gracious Lord and God]
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O come, if sinner be thy name

Author: L. F. F. Lehr Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #435 (1913) Meter: 8.9.8.9.8.8.9.9.8.8 Topics: The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity ; The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 O come, if sinner be thy name, And sin's sore burden thou art feeling, To Him who never put to shame The suppliant at His footstool kneeling, Why wilt thou gloom for glory choose, And His free gift of life refuse? Wilt thou file bondage love for ever, When He proclaims the word, Deliver? Ah! cease thy dearest friend to grieve, My Savior sinners doth receive. 2 Come, heavy laden, bending low, Come as thou canst, to him returning; If 'neath the weight thou'rt weak and slow, Yet creep,--who found Him any spurning? Fear not, His heart in love doth beat; If thou art slow, He hastes to meet. Long hath He called with warm entreaty; His soul doth melt in deepest pity: So come, poor worm, this may relieve, My Savior sinners doth receive. 3 Say not: My sins are crimson dyed, I've scorned His mercy's richest treasure, His call I've mocked, His threats defied, Now wrath is mine in fullest measure. Go seek Him, if thy heart be bent, And earnestly its sin repent, His grace o'ersteps guilt's every mountain, And opens free the cleansing fountain. Hope on,--this word can all retrieve, My Savior sinners doth receive. 4 Yet say not: I may still delay, Taste of sin's joy, and be forgiven, God will not yet this very day Close the wide gate of grace and heaven. His gift He offers; hasten thou With both thy hands and seize it now; He who drams on, by sin deluded, Will find himself at last excluded: Burst now the net thy foe doth weave, Now Jesus sinners doth receive. 5 Friend of the sinner, in Thy grace, Teach us to seek Thy succor speedy; Reveal to anxious souls Thy face, To us, to all the poor and needy. When conscience feels sin's bitter smart, Show us Thy pierced and open heart; When anguish on our soul is preying, Let us not stand, in doubt delaying; Let each one say: Lord, I believe; 'Tis done--me Jesus doth receive. Tune Title: [O come, if sinner be thy name]
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I will sing my Maker's praises

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #436 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity ; The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 I will sing my Maker's praises, And in Him most joyful be, For in all things I see traces Of the good He meaneth me: Nothing else but love could move Him With such sweet and tender care All who try to serve and love Him. Evermore to raise and bear. 2 Yea, so dear doth He esteem me, That His Son He loves so well He hath given to redeem me From the quenchless flames of hell; Well of life that springeth ever! Sea of love that hath no ground! Fruitless were my best endeavor Depth of love like thine to sound. 3 All which for my soul is needful He will carefully provide, Nor of that is He unheedful Which my body needs besides: When my strength cannot avail me-- At the best a broken reed-- God appears; He will not fail me In the time of utmost need. 4 As a father ne'er removeth All his love for some lost child, But the prodigal still loveth, Yearning to be reconciled; So my many sins and errors Find a tender pardoning God, Who doth not with penal terrors Chasten them, but with the rod. 5 All His blows and scourges truly For the moment grievous prove, And yet, when I weigh them duly, Are but tokens of His love; Proofs that He is watching o'er me, And would, by the cross and rod, From this wicked world restore me To my Father and my God. 6 Since then neither change nor coldness In His precious love can be, Lo! I lift my hands with boldness, As a child I come to Thee. Grant me grace, O God, I pray Thee, That I may with all my might, Love and trust Thee and obey Thee Till I reach the realms of light. Tune Title: [I will sing my Maker's praises]
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O blessed Sun, whose splendor

Author: Richard Massie; Carl Johann Philipp Spitta Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #437 (1913) Topics: The Church Year Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 O blessed Sun, whose splendor Dispels the shades of night; O Jesus, my defender, My soul's supreme delight,-- Though fortune should bereave me Of all I love the best, If Thou Thy love still leave me, I freely give the rest. 2 I know no life divided, O Lord of life, from Thee; In Thee is life provided For all mankind and me; I know no death, O Jesus, Because I live in Thee; Thy death it is which frees us From death eternally. 3 I fear no tribulation, Since, whatsoe'er it be, It makes no separation Between my Lord and me. If Thou, my God, my teacher, Vouchsafe to be my own, Though poor, I shall be richer Than monarch on his throne. 4 If, while on earth I wander, My heart is light and blest, Ah, what shall I be yonder, In perfect peace and rest? O blessed thought in dying, We go to meet the Lord, Where there shall be no sighing, A kingdom our reward. Tune Title: [O blessed Sun, whose splendor]
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My Church! my Church! my dear old Church!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #483 (1908) Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 My Church! My Church! my dear old church! My fathers’ and my own! On Prophets and Apostles built, And Christ the cornerstone! All else beside, by storm or tide, May yet be overthrown; But not my church-- my dear old church-- My fathers’ and my own. 2 My Church! My Church! my dear old church! My glory and my pride! Firm in the faith Immanuel taught, She holds no faith beside. Upon this rock, ‘gainst every shock, Though gates of hell assail, She stands secure, with promise sure, “They never shall prevail.” 3 My Church! My Church! my dear old Church! I've heard the tale of blood, Of hearts that loved her to the death-- The great, the wise, the good. Our martyred sires defied the fires For Christ the crucified: The one delivered faith to keep, They burned, they bled, they died. 4 My Church! my Church! my dear old Church! I love her ancient name; And God forbid, a child of hers Should ever do her shame! Her mother-care I'll ever share; Her child I am alone, Till He who gave me to her arms Shall call me to His own. Languages: English Tune Title: ATHENS
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Light of the anxious heart

Author: John Henry Newman Hymnal: Church Book #148 (1890) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Light of the anxious heart, Jesus! Thy suppliants cheer; Bid Thou the gloom of guilt depart, And shed Thy sweetness here. 2 O happy he whose breast Thou makest Thine abode; Sweet light that with the pure wilt rest, For they shall see their God. 3 Brightness of God above, Unfathomable grace, Within our hearts implant thy Love, And fix Thy dwelling-place. 4 To lowly minds revealed, Our Saviour we adore; Like tribute to the Father yield And Spirit, evermore. Languages: English Tune Title: BETHLEHEM
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Spirit Divine, attend our Pray'r

Author: Andrew Reed Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #110b (1908) Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Spirit divine, attend our prayer, And make our hearts Thy home; Descend with all Thy gracious pow'r; O come, great Spirit, come. 2 Come as the light--to us reveal Our sinfulness and woe, And lead us in those paths of life, Where all the righteous go. 3 Come as the fire, and purge our hearts Like sacrificial flame; Let ev'ry soul an off'ring be To our Redeemer's name. 4 Come as the dove, and spread Thy wings, The wings of peaceful love, And let the Church on earth become Blest as the Church above. Languages: English Tune Title: EAGLEY
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O how shall I receive Thee

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Church Book #114 (1890) Meter: 7.6 Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 O how shall I receive Thee, How greet Thee, Lord, aright? All nations long to see Thee, My hope, my heart's delight! O kindle, Lord, most holy, Thy lamp within my breast, To do in spirit lowly All that may please Thee best. 2 Thy Zion palms is strewing, And branches fresh and fair; My heart, its powers renewing, An anthem shall prepare. My soul puts off her sadness Thy glories to proclaim; With all her strength and gladness She fain would serve Thy Name. 3 I lay in fetters groaning, Thou comest to set me free! I stood, my shame bemoaning, Thou comest to honor me! A glory Thou dost give me, A treasure safe on high, That will not fail nor leave me As earthly riches fly. 4 Love caused Thy incarnation, Love brought Thee down to me. Thy thirst for my salvation Procured my liberty. O Love beyond all telling, That led Thee to embrace, In love all love excelling, Our lost and fallen race! 5 Rejoice then, ye sad-hearted, Who sit in deepest gloom, Who mourn o'er joys departed, And tremble at your doom: He who alone can cheer you, Is standing at the door; He brings His pity near you, And bids you weep no more. Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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Once He came in blessing

Author: Michael Weiss; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #121 (1890) Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Once He came in blessing, All our sins redressing, Came in likeness lowly, Son of God most holy; Bore the Cross to save us, Hope and freedom gave us. 2 Still He comes within us, Still His voice would win us From the sins that hurt us; Would to Truth convert us From our foolish errors, Ere He come in terrors. 3 Thus if thou hast known Him, Not ashamed to own Him, Nor dost love Him coldly, But wilt trust Him boldly, He will not receive thee, Heal thee, and forgive thee. 4 He who well endureth, Bright reward secureth; Come, then, O Lord Jesus, From our sins release us; Let us here confess Thee, Till in heaven we bless Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: GOTTES SOHN IST KOMMEN
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O very God of very God

Author: John Mason Neale Hymnal: Church Book #124 (1890) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 O very God of very God, And very Light of Light, Whose feet this earth's dark valley trod, That so it might be bright: 2 Our hopes are weak, our fears are strong, Thick darkness binds our eyes; Cold is the night, and oh, we long That Thou, our Sun, wouldst rise! 3 And even now, though dull and gray, The east is brightening fast, And kindling to the perfect Day That never shall be past. 4 O guide us till our path be done, And we have reached the shore Where Thou, our everlasting Sun, Art shining evermore! 5 We wait in faith, and turn our face To where the daylight springs, Till Thou shalt come our gloom to chase, With healing on Thy wings. 6 To God the Father, power and might Both now and ever be; To Him that is the Light of Light, And, Holy Ghost, to Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: ATHENS
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O Christ, our true and only Light

Author: John Heermann; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #145 (1890) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 O Christ, our true and only Light, Illumine those who sit in night; Let those afar now hear Thy voice, And in Thy fold with us rejoice. 2 Fill with the radiance of Thy grace The souls now lost in error's maze, And all, O Lord, whose secret minds, Some dark delusion hurts and blinds. 3 And all who else have strayed from Thee, O gently seek! Thy healing be To every wounded conscience given, And let them also share Thy heaven. 4 O make the deaf to hear Thy Word, And teach the dumb to speak, dear Lord, Who dare not yet the faith avow, Though secretly they hold it now. 5 Shine on the darkened and the cold, Recall the wanderers to Thy fold, Unite those now who walk apart, Confirm the weak and doubting heart. 6 So they with us may evermore Such grace with wondering thanks adore, And endless praise to Thee be given, By all Thy Church in earth and heaven. Languages: English Tune Title: HERR JESU CHRIST, MEIN'S LEBENS LICHT
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O Holy Spirit, Enter In

Author: Michael Schirmer; Miss Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #156 (1926) Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7.8.4.4.8 Topics: Church Year Pentecost; Quinquagesima; Sixth Sunday after Easter; Pentecost (Whitsunday); Trinity, Tenth Sunday; Trinity, Sixteenth Sunday; Prayer for Light; Prayer for Love; Sanctification Lyrics: 1 O Holy Spirit, enter in, And cleanse our hearts of ev'ry sin; Thy temple deign to make us; Sun of the soul, Thou Light divine, Around and in us brightly shine; To strength and gladness wake us. Where Thou shinest, life from heaven There is given. We before Thee For that precious gift implore Thee. 2 Left to ourselves we shall but stray; O lead us on the narrow way, With wisest counsel guide us, And give us steadfastness, that we May henceforth truly follow Thee, Whatever woes betide us: Heal Thou gently hearts now broken, Give some token Thou art near us, Whom we trust to light and cheer us. 3 O mighty Rock! O Source of Life! Let thy dear Word, 'mid doubt and strife, Be so within us burning, That we be faithful unto death, In Thy pure love and holy faith, From Thee true wisdom learning! Lord, Thy graces on us shower, By Thy power Christ confessing, Let us win his grace and blessing. 4 O gentle Dew, from heaven now fall With power upon the hearts of all, Thy tenderness instilling; That heart to heart more closely bound, Fruitful in kindly deeds be found, The law of love fulfilling; No wrath, no strife, here shall grieve Thee, We receive Thee, Where Thou livest, Peace and love and joy Thou givest. 5 Grant that our days, while life shall last, In purest holiness be past; Our minds so rule and strengthen That they may rise o'er things of earth, The hopes and joys that here have birth; And if our course Thou lengthen, Keep Thou pure, Lord, from offenses, Heart and senses; Blessèd Spirit, Bid us thus true life inherit. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET DER MORGENSTERN
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Come, Holy Spirit, from Above

Author: Martin Luther; Claude W. Foss Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #159 (1926) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Church Year Pentecost; Fourth Sunday after Easter; Whitmonday; Trinity, Tenth Sunday; Doxologies; Spiritual Blindness; Comfort; Comforter; Covenant Christ's; Prayer for Love; Sanctification Lyrics: 1 Come, Holy Spirit, from above, And kindle in our hearts Thy love; In all our darkness on us shine, And fill us with Thy grace divine. 2 The only Comforter Thou art; O come and dwell within each heart, And give us power from above To keep the blessèd law of love. 3 Enlighten every darkened heart, And faith and hope to each impart; What else we need Thou well dost know, This let Thy love and grace bestow. 4 In Thy blest gifts on us outpoured, Thou art the right hand of the Lord; The Word of Truth Thou sendest forth In tongues of fire to all the earth. 5 Defend us from our wily foe, Upon us now Thy peace bestow; Keep us securely all our days In Thy blest covenant of grace. 6 Show us the Father's love and care, And of the Son Thy witness bear; To both Thou showeth us the way, Spirit of both, adored for aye. 7 To God the Father, God the Son, For precious gifts be honor done; And for the Spirit's gracious power Be praise and glory evermore. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: HERR JESU CHRIST, DICH ZU UNS WEND
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Jesus, whom Thy Church doth own

Author: Gerhard Terstegen; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #193 (1908) Topics: Tenth Sunday after Trinity Lyrics: 1 Jesus, whom Thy Church doth own As her Head and King alone, Bless me Thy poor member too; And Thy Spirit's influence give That to Thee henceforth I live, Daily Thou my strength renew. 2 Let Thy living Spirit flow Through Thy members all below, With its warmth and power divine; Scatter'd far apart they dwell, Yet in every land, full well, Lord, Thou knowest who is Thine. 3 Those who serve Thee I would serve, Never from their union swerve, Here I cry before Thy face-- Zion, God give thee good speed, Christ thy footsteps ever lead, Make thee steadfast in His ways. Languages: English Tune Title: SULLIVAN

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