Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
NEW YEAR’S EVE
113
While with Ceaseless Course the Sun
7. 7. 7. 7. D.
Christe, wahres Seelenlicht
Ps. 90: 12
John Newton, 1774
“Neues geistreiches Gesangbuh”
Halle, 1704
sins
mark
for
ed
don
i
our
the
the
of
ly
through
re
to
mer
new;
find;
year,
wing
cease
mer
for
the
with
cies
ed
less
As
1
While
2
3
Thanks
sun
files
re
row
Par
Speed
Hast
the
ceive,
past
ar
course
in
be
us
ni
no
to
ter
leaves
more
meet
ty
trace
Man
As
Teach
view.
hind,
here;
forth
ning
their
hence
how
from
race
light
souls
us
the
y
With
Darts
Nev
e
and
er
have
to
the
live
skies
run,
Sav
rap
all
a
life’s
with
us
us
have
with
down
done
ior’s
id
be
love;
stream.
low.
thus
Word
an
young
fleet
to
our
e
Thy
ly
in
ter
Bless
Swift
Fixed
Fill
Bear
They
old,
days
state,
nal
and
ing
men.
lit
A
with
is
tle,
dwell
low
Thee
but
none
We
know.
dream.
bove.
can
a
a
short
our
tle
life’s
Lord,
lit
spir
tale
long
Up
And
when
ward,
a
May
All
But
we
be
how
is
its
er
told,
raise;
wait,
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