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Back To The Cross I Go Again

Author: Henry Albert Becker Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #186 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1 Back to the Cross I go again, So oft as I have sinned, To sing again the glad refrain, That Jesus is my Friend: Hard by the Cross, where not a soul Has ever been cast out, I prostrate fall, confessing all, And banish ev'ry doubt. 2 Back to the Cross my prayer and praise At early dawn I bring, And there His grace in joyful lays My heart in peace shall sing: Hard by the Cross at eventide, When all my work is done, Secure I hide in His cleft side My failures ev'ry one. 3 Back to the Cross, where open arms Receive my troubled heart, And where no harms or dire alarms, Their cares to me impart; Hard by the Cross let me recline, And rest, O Christ, on this: That Thou art mine and I am Thine-- Thy will is, me to bless. 4 Back to the Cross in haste I go With each returning day: For well I know, His blood doth flow To wash my sin away: Hard by the Cross each day I rest, And learn at Jesus' feet My King's behest,--till with the blest In their sweet home I meet. Topics: The Means of Grace The Redeemer Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MATTHEW
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Back to the Cross I go again

Author: Rev. Henry Albert Becker Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #477 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Back to the Cross I go again, So oft as I have sinned; To sing again the glad refrain, That Jesus is my Friend: Hard by the Cross, where not a soul Has ever been cast out, I prostrate fall, confessing all, And banish ev'ry doubt. Hard by the Cross, where not a soul Has ever been cast out, I prostrate fall, confessing all And banish ev'ry doubt. 2 Back to the Cross my prayer and praise At early dawn I bring; And there His grace in joyful lays My heart in peace shall sing: Hard by the Cross at eventide, When all my work is done, Secure I hide in His cleft side My failures every one. Hard by the Cross at eventide, When all my work is done, Secure I hide in Hid cleft side My failures every one. 3 Back to the Cross, where open arms Receive my troubled heart; And where no harms, or dire alarms, Their cares to me impart, Hard by the Cross let me recline, And rest, O Christ, on this: That Thou art mine and I am Thine-- Thy will is, me to bless. Hard by the Cross let me recline And rest, O Christ on this: That Thou art mine and I am Thine-- Thy will is, me to bless. 4 Back to the Cross in haste I go With each returning day: For well I know, His blood doth flow To wash my sin away: Hard by the Cross each day I rest, And learn at Jesus' feet My King's behest, --till with the blest In their sweet home I meet, Hard by the Cross each day I rest, And learn at Jesus' feet My King's behest,--till with the blest In their sweet home I meet. Topics: The Church Year Passion; Third Sunday in Lent Languages: English Tune Title: BACK TO THE CROSS

Back to the cross I go again

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: Songs of Praise #360 (1935) Languages: English Tune Title: [Back to the cross I go again]

Back to the cross I go again

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #d5 (1895) Languages: English

Back to the cross I go again

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: School Carols #d21 (1914) Languages: English

Back to the cross I go again

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #d25 (1883)

Back to the Cross

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: The Chautauqua Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns for Gatherings ... and Young Peoples Organizations #ad8 (1927) First Line: Back to the cross I go again

Back to the Cross

Author: H. A. Becker Hymnal: The Chautauqua Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns for Gatherings ... and Young Peoples Organizations #d8 (1925) First Line: Back to the cross I go again Languages: English

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