Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
WORSHIP AND PRAISE
13
Before Jehovah’s Awe-full Throne
L. M.
Ps. 100
Isaac Watts, 1719, alt.
Old Hundredth
“Genevan Psalter,” 1551
Our
Made
Ye
na
High
ful
His
our
full
songs,
souls
care,
aid,
throne,
as
tions,
the
and
of
us
sov
fore
are
4
We’ll
3
We
2
His
1
Be
crowd
with
ple,
with
vah’s
thank
we
out
awe
Thy
His
’reign
Je
gates
peo
pow’r,
ho
thou
shall
sheep
God
we
a
her
hon
wan
Lord
ors
ten
d’ring
is
our
sand
bow
clay
all
heav’ns
we
with
and
our
cred
raise;
frame.
joy.
es
tal
us
voic
mor
formed
sa
men;
earth,
last
when
that
with
ing
like
the
And
Know
What
And
y
cre
us
Thy
and
His
er,
with
ate
to
Mak
courts
lone;
strayed,
rear,
tongues,
can
brought
might
fill
He
He
Al
Shall
men.
A
de
a
Thy
ing
He
fold
to
sound
stroy.
gain.
name?
praise.
5
Wide as the world is Thy command,
Vast as eternity Thy love;
Firm as a rock Thy truth must stand
When rolling years shall cease to move.
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Lord’s Day
Worship and Praise
Close of Service
The Church Year
Advent
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Epiphany
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Holy Innocents
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The Redeemer
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New Obedience
Trust
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Prayer
The Church
Communion of Saints
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Cross and Comfort
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Morning
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The Last Things
Death and Burial
Judgment
Life Everlasting
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Church Anniversary
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Absent Ones
The Long-Meter Doxology
Carols and Spiritual Songs