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God, In Human Flesh Appearing

Author: M. Loy; Philipp Friedrich Hiller Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #39 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1 God, in human flesh appearing, Took the children to His breast, Lambs with His green pastures cheering, Fitting for His heav'nly rest; This is gentleness unbounded, This is lowliness of heart; All are by His love surrounded, None are ever bid depart. 2 Lord, I bless Thy mercy endless, For Thy pleasure is to bless; Me, too, when my soul was friendless, Thou didst to Thy bosom press; For I, too, to Thee was given In the pure baptismal wave; There Thou mad'st me heir of heaven, Who hast died my soul to save. 3 Feeble is the love of mother, Father's blessings are as naught When compared, my King and Brother, With the wonders Thou hast wrought; Thus it pleased Thy heav'nly meekness; Pleasing also be my praise, Till my songs of earthly weakness Burst into celestial lays. Topics: The Means of Grace The Sarraments-Holy Baptism Languages: English Tune Title: LAMBS OF JESUS
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God in Human Flesh Appearing

Author: Philipp Friedrich Hiller, 1699-1769 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #219 (1901) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: God, in human flesh appearing Lyrics: 1 God, in human flesh appearing, Took the children to His breast, Lambs with His green pastures cheering, Fitting for His heavenly rest; This is gentleness unbounded, This is lowliness of heart; All are by His love surrounded, None are ever bid depart. 2 Lord! I bless Thy mercy endless, For Thy pleasure is to bless; Me too, when my soul was friendless, Thou didst to Thy bosom press: For I, too, to Thee was given In the pure baptismal wave, There Thou mad'st me heir of heaven, Who hast died my soul to save. 3 Feeble is the love of mother, Father's blessings are as naught, When compared, my King and Brother, With the wonders Thou hast wrought; Thus it pleased Thy heavenly meekness; Pleasing also be my praise, Till my songs of earthly weakness Burst into celestial lays. Topics: Baptism Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS ÄR MIN VÄN DEN BÄSTE
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God in Human Flesh Appearing

Author: Matthias Loy; Philipp Friedrich Hiller Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #226 (1937) First Line: God, in human flesh appearing Lyrics: 1 God, in human flesh appearing, Took the children to His breast, Lambs with His green pastures cheering, Fitting for His heav'nly rest; This is gentleness unbounded, This is lowliness of heart; All are by His love surrounded, None are ever bid depart. 2 Lord, I bless Thy mercy endless, For Thy pleasure is to bless; Me, too, when my soul was friendless, Thou didst to Thy bosom press: For I, too, to Thee was given, In the pure baptismal wave, Thou hast made me heir of heaven, Who hast died my soul to save. 3 Feeble is the love of mother, Father's blessings are as naught, When compared, my King and Brother, With the wonders Thou hast wrought; Thus it pleased Thy heavenly meekness; Pleasing also be my praise, Till my songs of earthly weakness Burst into celestial lays. Amen.
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God in Human Flesh Appearing

Author: Philipp Friedrich Hiller; Matthias Loy Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #226 (1926) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D First Line: God, in human flesh appearing Lyrics: 1 God, in human flesh appearing, Took the children to His breast, Lambs with His green pastures cheering, Fitting for His heav'nly rest; This is gentleness unbounded, This is lowliness of heart; All are by His love surrounded, None are ever bid depart. 2 Lord, I bless Thy mercy endless, For Thy pleasure is to bless; Me, too, when my soul was friendless, Thou didst to Thy bosom press: For I, too, to Thee was given, In the pure baptismal wave, Thou hast made me heir of heaven, Who hast died my soul to save. 3 Feeble is the love of mother, Father's blessings are as naught, When compared, my King and Brother, With the wonders Thou hast wrought; Thus it pleased Thy heavenly meekness; Pleasing also be my praise, Till my songs of earthly weakness Burst into celestial lays. Amen. Topics: The Means of Grace Baptism; Sunday after New Year; Confirmation Scripture: Matthew 19:13 Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS ÄR MIN VÄN DEN BÄSTE
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God, in Human Flesh Appearing

Author: Philip F. Hiller; Matthias Loy Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16738 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1. God, in hu­man flesh ap­pear­ing, Took the child­ren to His breast, Lambs with His green pas­tures cheer­ing, Fitting for His heav’n­ly rest; This is gen­tle­ness un­bound­ed, This is low­li­ness of heart; All are by His love sur­round­ed, None are ev­er bid de­part. 2. Lord! I bless Thy mer­cy end­less, For Thy plea­sure is to bless; Me, too, when my soul was friend­less, Thou didst to Thy bo­som press: For I, too, to Thee was giv­en In the pure bap­tis­mal wave, There Thou mad’st me heir of Heav­en, Who hast died my soul to save. 3. Feeble is the love of mo­ther, Father’s bless­ings are as naught, When com­pared, my king and brother, With the won­ders Thou hast wrought; Thus it pleased Thy heav’n­ly meek­ness; Pleasing al­so be my praise, Till my songs of earth­ly weak­ness Burst in­to ce­les­tial lays. Languages: English Tune Title: LAMBS OF JESUS

God, in human flesh appearing

Author: Philip Friedrich Hiller; M. Loy Hymnal: Songs of Praise #257 (1935) Languages: English Tune Title: [God, in human flesh appearing]
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God, in human flesh appearing

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a224 (1895) Lyrics: 1 God, in human flesh appearing, Took the children to His breast, Lambs with His green pastures cheering, Fitting for His heavenly rest; This is gentleness unbounded, This is lowliness of heart; All are by His love surrounded, None are ever bid depart. 2 Lord! I bless Thy mercy endless, For Thy pleasure is to bless; Me too, when my soul was friendless, Thou didst to Thy bosom press: For I, too, to Thee was given In the pure baptismal wave, There Thou mad'st me heir of heaven, Who hast died my soul to save. 3 Feeble is the love of mother, Father's blessings are as naught, When compared, my King and Brother, With the wonders Thou hast wrought; Thus it pleased Thy heavenly meekness; Pleasing also be my praise, Till my songs of earthly weakness Burst into celestial lays. Topics: The Catechism Holy Baptism Languages: English
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God, in human flesh appearing

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #224 (1880) Lyrics: 1 God, in human flesh appearing, Took the children to His breast, Lambs with His green pastures cheering, Fitting for His heavenly rest; This is gentleness unbounded, This is lowliness of heart; All are by His love surrounded, None are ever bid depart. 2 Lord! I bless Thy mercy endless, For Thy pleasure is to bless; Me too, when my soul was friendless, Thou didst to Thy bosom press: For I, too, to Thee was given In the pure baptismal wave, There Thou mad'st me heir of heaven, Who hast died my soul to save. 3 Feeble is the love of mother, Father's blessings are as naught, When compared, my King and Brother, With the wonders Thou hast wrought; Thus it pleased Thy heavenly meekness; Pleasing also be my praise, Till my songs of earthly weakness Burst into celestial lays. Topics: The Catechism Holy Baptism Languages: English
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God, in human flesh appearing

Author: Philip Friedrich Hiller; Rev. Matthias Loy, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #224 (1908) Lyrics: 1 God, in human flesh appearing, Took the children to His breast, Lambs with His green pastures cheering, Fitting for His heav'nly rest; This is gentleness unbounded, This is lowliness of heart; All are by His love surrounded, None are ever bid depart. 2 Lord, I bless Thy mercy endless, For Thy pleasure is to bless; Me, too, when my soul was friendless, Thou didst to Thy bosom press: For I, too, to Thee was given, In the pure baptismal wave, There Thou mad'st me heir of heaven, Who hast died my soul to save. 3 Feeble is the love of mother, Father's blessings are as naught, When compared, my King and Brother! With the wonders Thou hast wrought; Thus it pleased Thy heavenly meekness; Pleasing also be my praise, Till my songs of earthly weakness Burst into celestial lays. Topics: The Catechism Holy Baptism Languages: English Tune Title: LAMBS OF JESUS (Lasst die Kindlein zu mir kommen)

God, in human flesh appearing

Author: Matthias Loy; Philipp Friedrich Hiller Hymnal: Hymnal for Church, School and Home #d38 (1908) Languages: English

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