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O How Blest Are Ye Whose Toils Are Ended

Author: S. Dach; H. W. Longfellow, 1807-82 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #526 (1996) Meter: 10.10.5.10 Lyrics: 1 O how blest are ye whose toils are ended, Who through death have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2 We are still as in a dungeon living, Still oppressed with sorrow and misgiving; Our undertakings Are but toils and troubles and heartbreakings. 3 Ye meanwhile are in your chambers sleeping, Quiet, and set free from all our weeping; No cross or sadness There can hinder your untroubled gladness. 4 Christ has wiped away your tears forever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor; To you are chanted Songs that ne'er to mortal ears were granted. 5 Ah, who would, then, not depart with gladness To inherit heav'n for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 6 Come, 0 Christ, and loose the chains that bind us; Lead us forth and cast this world behind us. With Thee, th'Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Topics: Death: A Sleep; Trinity 24 Languages: English
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O how blest are ye whose toils are ended!

Author: S. Dach Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #596 (1913) Meter: 10.10.5.10 Lyrics: 1 O how blest are ye whose toils are ended! Who, through death, have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2 We are still as in a dungeon living, Still oppressed with sorrow and misgiving; Our undertakings Are but toils and troubles and heart-breakings. 3 Ye, meanwhile, are in your chambers sleeping, Quiet, and set free from all our weeping; No cross nor sadness There can hinder your untroubled gladness. 4 Christ has wiped away your tears forever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor. To you are chanted Songs which yet no mortal ears were granted. 5 Ah! who would then not depart with gladness, To inherit heaven for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 6 Come, O Christ, and loose the chains that bind us! Lead us forth, and cast this world behind us! With Thee, th'Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Topics: The Last Things Burial and Resurrection; The Last Things Burial and Ressurection; Resurrection Tune Title: [O how blest are ye whose toils are ended]
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Oh, How Blest Are Ye Whose Toils Are Ended

Author: Simon Dach; Henry W. Longfellow Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4948 Meter: 10.10.5.10 Lyrics: 1. Oh, how blest are ye whose toils are ended! Who, through death, have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2. We are still as in a dungeon living, Still oppressed with sorrow and misgiving; Our undertakings Are but toils, and troubles, and heart-breakings. 3. Ye meanwhile, are in your chambers sleeping, Quiet, and set free from all our weeping; No cross nor trial Hinders your enjoyments with denial. 4. Christ has wiped away your tears for ever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor. To you are chanted Songs which yet no mortal ear have haunted. 5. Ah! who would not, then, depart with gladness, To inherit Heaven for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 6. Come, O Christ, and loose the chains that bind us! Lead us forth, and cast this world behind us! With Thee, the Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Languages: English Tune Title: O WIE SELIG
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O How Blest Are Ye Whose Toils Are ended

Author: H. W. Longfellow; Simon Dach Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #294 (1930) Meter: 10.10.5.10 First Line: O how blest are ye whose toils are ended! Lyrics: 1 O how blest are ye whose toils are ended! Who thro' death have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2 Christ has wiped away your tears forever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor; To you are chanted Songs that ne'er to mortal ears were granted. 3 Ah, who would, then, not depart with gladness, To inherit heav'n for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 4 Come, 0 Christ, and loose the chains that bind us, Lead us forth and cast this world behind us! With Thee, th'Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Topics: The Christian Life Death and Burial Languages: English Tune Title: BEATA
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Oh, How Blest Are Ye Whose Tolls are Ended

Author: Henry W. Longfellow; Simon Dach Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #589 (1941) Meter: 10.10.5.10 First Line: Oh, how blest are ye whose toils are ended Lyrics: 1 Oh, how blest are they whose toils are ended, Who thro' death have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2 We are still as in a dungeon living, Still oppressed with sorrow and misgiving; Our undertakings Are but toils and troubles and heartbreakings. 3 Ye meanwhile are in their chambers sleeping, Quiet, and set free from all our weeping; No cross or sadness There can hinder their untroubled gladness. 4 Christ has wiped away their tears forever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor; To you are chanted Songs that ne'er to mortal ears were granted. 5 Ah, who would, then, not depart with gladness To inherit heaven for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 6 Come, 0 Christ, and loose the chains that bind us; Lead us forth and cast this world behind us. With Thee, th'Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Amen. Topics: The Last Things Death and Burial Scripture: Revelation 14:13 Languages: English Tune Title: O WIE SELIG
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O how blest are ye whose toils are ended!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #381 (1893) Meter: 10.5 Lyrics: 1 O HOW blest are ye whose toils are ended! Who, through death, have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2 We are still as in a dungeon living, Still oppressed with sorrow and misgiving; Our undertakings Are but toils and troubles and heartbreakings. 3 Ye, meanwhile, are in your chambers sleeping, Quiet, and set free from all our weeping; No cross or sadness There can hinder your untroubled gladness. 4 Christ has wiped away your tears forever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor. To you are chanted Songs that ne'er to mortal ears were granted. 5 Ah! who would then not depart with gladness, To inherit heaven for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 6 Come, 0 Christ, and loose the chains that bind us! Lead us forth, and cast this world behind us! With Thee, th'Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Topics: Death and Burial Languages: English
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O how blest are ye whose toils are ended!

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #547 (1918) Meter: 10.10.5.10 Lyrics: 1 O how blest are ye whose toils are ended! Who through death, have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2 We are still as in a dungeon living, Still oppressed with sorrow and misgiving; Our undertakings Are but toils and troubles and heart-breakings. 3 Ye, meanwhile, are in your chambers sleeping, Quiet, and set free from all our weeping; No cross or sadness There can hinder your untroubled gladness. 4 Christ has wiped away your tears forever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor; To you are chanted Songs that ne'er to mortal ears were granted. 5 Ah! who would then not depart with gladness, To inherit heaven for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 6 Come, 0 Christ, and loose the chains that bind us! Lead us forth, and cast this world behind us! With Thee, th'Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Topics: Death and Burial Languages: English
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O how blest are ye whose toils are ended!

Author: H. W. Longfellow; S. Dach Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #365 (1918) Lyrics: 1 O how blest are ye whose toils are ended! Who, through death, have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2 Christ has wiped away their tears forever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor; To you are chanted Songs that ne'er to mortal ears were granted. 3 Ah! who would then not depart with gladness, To inherit heaven for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 4 Come, 0 Christ, and loose the chains that bind us! Lead us forth, and cast this world behind us! With Thee, th'Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Topics: Life Eternal
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O how blest are ye whose toils are ended!

Author: Simon Dach; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #510 (1917) Lyrics: 1 O how blest are they whose toils are ended! Who, through death, have unto God ascended! Ye have arisen From the cares which keep us still in prison. 2 Christ has wiped away your tears forever; Ye have that for which we still endeavor, By you are chanted Songs that ne'er to mortal ears were granted. 3 Ah! who would then not depart with gladness, To inherit heaven for earthly sadness? Who here would languish Longer in bewailing and in anguish? 4 Come, 0 Christ, and loose the chains that bind us! Lead us forth, and cast this world behind us! With Thee, th'Anointed, Finds the soul its joy and rest appointed. Amen. Topics: The Life Everlasting Death Languages: English Tune Title: O WIE SELIG SEID IHR DOCH

O how blest are ye whose toils are ended

Author: Henry W. Longfellow; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Simon Dach Hymnal: Chorals and Hymns, Ancient and Modern, Chiefly from the German #d33 (1862)

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