Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
ASCENSION
219
The Head That Once was Crowned with Thorns
C. M.
Heb. 2: 10
Thomas Kelly, 1820
St. Magnus
Jeremiah Clarke, 1709
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with
ry
grace,
all
His
glo
The
With
Is
Is
all
Joy
His,
crowned
giv’n;
low
right,
now;
is
be
by
them
Joy
high
Head
of
the
est
that
The
2
The
1
The
3
4
To
all
dwell
heav’n
crowned
its
a
af
with
thorns
fords
bove,
cross,
all
place
once
shame,
with
who
that
was
heav’n.
know.
Light;
brow.
A
the
His
e
y
of
to
nal
tor’s
joy
name
ter
Vic
last
A
The
To
Their
men.
di
ev
man
kings
an
roy
fests
Lord
dem
He
er
i
and
a
King
whom
of
al
name
Their
And
And
The
joy
grants
heav’n’s
might
ing
His
of
a
name,
love
lords,
dorns
5
They suffer with their Lord below,
They reign with Him above,
Their profit and their joy to know
The mystery of His love.
6
The cross He bore is life and health,
Though shame and death to Him:
His people’s hope, His people’s wealth,
Their everlasting theme.
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