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With holy joy my Heart doth Beat

Author: Samuel Johan Hedborn, 1783-1849 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 With holy joy my heart doth beat, I go my blessed Lord to meet; Thy mercy and Thy grace afford, That I may taste Thy goodness, Lord. 2 O Lord, forgive my sin, I pray, Turn not from my distress away; Thou bearest all our sin and woe, On me Thy saving grace bestow. 3 Though I have done this evil, Lord, And sinned against Thy holy Word, Yet do I now draw near to Thee, Extend Thy mercy, Lord, to me. 4 And let me all my sorrows see Turned into joy and peace by Thee. When at Thy table, Lord, I kneel, Let me Thy loving presence feel. 5 A heavenly food I there receive, Which doth my hungry soul relieve; What care I now for want or need? Thy precious love is wealth indeed. 6 Oh, come, dear Saviour, unto me, Deign to prepare a place for Thee Within my heart and there remain, And faith, and hope, and love maintain. 7 Thine let me be, whate'er befall, Thou art my life, my joy, my all; Thou, light and comfort of my heart, In life, in death, my hope thou art. Topics: The Lord's Supper Used With Tune: SIONSTONER, NO. 388

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MEIN SEEL, O HERR, MUSS LOBEN DICH

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 25 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Barthol. Gesius, 1560-1614 Incipit: 51712 43223 45342 Used With Text: With holy joy my Heart doth Beat
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MEIN SEEL, O HERR, MUSS LOBEN DICH

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Bartholomäus Gesius Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 51712 31223 45332 Used With Text: With Holy Joy My Heart Doth Beat
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SIONSTONER, NO. 388

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Agathon Billeter Incipit: 55654 65235 51776 Used With Text: With holy joy my Heart doth Beat

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With holy joy my Heart doth Beat

Author: Samuel Johan Hedborn, 1783-1849 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #227a (1901) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 With holy joy my heart doth beat, I go my blessed Lord to meet; Thy mercy and Thy grace afford, That I may taste Thy goodness, Lord. 2 O Lord, forgive my sin, I pray, Turn not from my distress away; Thou bearest all our sin and woe, On me Thy saving grace bestow. 3 Though I have done this evil, Lord, And sinned against Thy holy Word, Yet do I now draw near to Thee, Extend Thy mercy, Lord, to me. 4 And let me all my sorrows see Turned into joy and peace by Thee. When at Thy table, Lord, I kneel, Let me Thy loving presence feel. 5 A heavenly food I there receive, Which doth my hungry soul relieve; What care I now for want or need? Thy precious love is wealth indeed. 6 Oh, come, dear Saviour, unto me, Deign to prepare a place for Thee Within my heart and there remain, And faith, and hope, and love maintain. 7 Thine let me be, whate'er befall, Thou art my life, my joy, my all; Thou, light and comfort of my heart, In life, in death, my hope thou art. Topics: The Lord's Supper Languages: English Tune Title: MEIN SEEL, O HERR, MUSS LOBEN DICH
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With holy joy my Heart doth Beat

Author: Samuel Johan Hedborn, 1783-1849 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #227b (1901) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 With holy joy my heart doth beat, I go my blessed Lord to meet; Thy mercy and Thy grace afford, That I may taste Thy goodness, Lord. 2 O Lord, forgive my sin, I pray, Turn not from my distress away; Thou bearest all our sin and woe, On me Thy saving grace bestow. 3 Though I have done this evil, Lord, And sinned against Thy holy Word, Yet do I now draw near to Thee, Extend Thy mercy, Lord, to me. 4 And let me all my sorrows see Turned into joy and peace by Thee. When at Thy table, Lord, I kneel, Let me Thy loving presence feel. 5 A heavenly food I there receive, Which doth my hungry soul relieve; What care I now for want or need? Thy precious love is wealth indeed. 6 Oh, come, dear Saviour, unto me, Deign to prepare a place for Thee Within my heart and there remain, And faith, and hope, and love maintain. 7 Thine let me be, whate'er befall, Thou art my life, my joy, my all; Thou, light and comfort of my heart, In life, in death, my hope thou art. Topics: The Lord's Supper Languages: English Tune Title: SIONSTONER, NO. 388
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With Holy Joy My Heart Doth Beat

Author: S. J. Hedborn Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #243 (1937) Lyrics: 1 With holy joy my heart doth beat, I go my blessed Lord to meet; Thy mercy and Thy grace afford, That I may taste Thy goodness, Lord. 2 O Lord, forgive my sin, I pray, Turn not from my distress away; Thou bearest all our sin and woe, On me Thy saving grace bestow. 3 Though I have done this evil, Lord, And sinned against Thy holy Word, Yet do I now draw near to Thee, Extend Thy mercy, Lord, to me. 4 O let me all my sorrows see Turned into joy and peace by Thee; When at Thy table, Lord, I kneel, Let me Thy loving presence feel. 5 A heavenly food I there receive, Which doth my hungry soul relieve; What care I now for want or need? Thy precious love is wealth indeed. 6 O come, dear Saviour, then to me, Deign to prepare a place for Thee Within my heart and there remain, And faith, and hope, and love maintain. 7 Thine let me be, whate'er befall, Thou art my Life, my Joy, mine All; Thou Light and Comfort of my heart, In life, in death, my Hope Thou art. Amen.

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C. W. Foss

1855 - 1935 Person Name: Claude W. Foss Translator of "With Holy Joy My Heart Doth Beat" in The Hymnal and Order of Service Born: August 28, 1855, Geneva, Illinois. Died: February 8, 1935, Rock Island, Illinois. Son of Swedish immigrants, Foss attended the Red Wing College institute at Red Wing, Minnesota, then entered Augustana College at Rock Island, Illinois, in 1879. He graduated with his bachelor’s degree in June 1883. In 1884, he became professor of history and political science at Augustana College. In 1888 he became vice-president of the college, and served until 1900. On the death of Dr. T. N. Hasselquist he was acting president until the election of Dr. Olof Olsson as president in 1891. Upon Olsson’s death, Foss again served as acting president until Dr. Gustav Andreen became president. In addition to his academic positions, Foss was on the board of directors of the Augustana Book Concern, the Board of Home Missions for the Augustana Synod, and was treasurer of the Synod’s Board of Foreign Missions. In 1908, the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America sent him as a commissioner to inspect its mission field in southern India, where he traveled extensively (1908-09). Upon completing his work in India, he inspected the Synod’s mission in Persia in 1909, and traveled in Egypt, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, southern Russia, and south and central Europe. Foss also found time to edit the Lutheran Quarterly Review, the Augustana Journal, and the Olive Leaf, and contributed to various other magazines and periodicals. His largest literary work was Glimpses of Three Continents, a travelogue through India, the Bible lands and Europe (Augustana Book Concern, 1912). Foss belonged to the American Institute of Civics, the American Academy of Political and Social Science, the American Historical Association, and the Swedish Historical Society of America. He was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church in Rock Island, Illinois. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Bartholomäus Gesius

1555 - 1613 Person Name: Barthol. Gesius, 1560-1614 Composer of "MEIN SEEL, O HERR, MUSS LOBEN DICH" in Hymnal and Order of Service Bartholomaeus Gesius; b. 1555, Muencheberg, near Frankfort; d. 1613 or 14, Wittenberg Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Agathon Billeter

1834 - 1881 Composer of "SIONSTONER, NO. 388" in Hymnal and Order of Service Agathon Billeter, bron at Männedorf, Zurich, Nov. 21, 1834, died at Burgdorf, Feb. 8, 1881. Vocal composer, pupil of the Liepsic Conservatorium; organist and music director at Burgdorf, Switzerland. He has composed very popular choruses for male voices. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888)
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