Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
NEW YEAR
118
Father, Let Me Dedicate
7. 5. 7. 5. D.
Glorification
1 Pet. 2: 9
Lawrence Tuttiett, 1864
Gossner’s “Choralbuch”
Leipzig, 1832, ad
shad
yet
how
year
ow
are
to
to
And
Joys
Where
All
its
that
or
this
come,
mine;
live?
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a
Thou
in
ther,
mer
call
child
let
Fa
1
4
If
3
If
2
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the
wilt
to
i
cross
spare
choose
cate
ded
me
pre
cy
sume
est
to
Thou
be.
and
may
to
me
give?
home,
shine,
ing
er
the
wilt
heart
rays
best
have
In
Can
If
Turn
ev
all
life,
fa
earth
my
se
ther’s
er
ing
on
a
what
fair,
loss,
fuse
state
love
Shroud
Bright
All
Thou
gain
rene
ly
to
and
re
glo
all
best
dare
Than
ry
pro
can
I
To
Thee
His
in
the
dom
came
claim
claim
claim;
me
my
Thou
from
heart
est
row,
Free
think
glad
giv
sor
Let
Let
More
Not
it
dear
’ry
or
how
Son
sings
day
care
Thy
while
ev
pain,
name.”
name.
name.
name.
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fy
ri
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ri
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fy
fy
men.
A
deep
e’er
hold
lone
in
est
the
est
shall
what
with
a
This
Nor
And,
And
brings,
on:
may
prayer:
“Glo
Glo
Glo
Glo
aught
be
pray
fu
ture
that
my
woe
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