Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
REFORMATION
265
Thine Honor Save, O Christ, Our Lord
Ps. 118: 25
L. M.
Rett, o Herr Jesu, rett dein’ Ehr’
Johann Heerman, 1630
Tr., Matthias Loy, 1880, alt.
Erhalt uns, Herr
“Geistliche Lieder”
Wittenberg, 1543
Hear
And
Grant
And
Zi
put
us
of
claim
give;
great,
Lord!
our
Thy
their
on’s
Thou
give,
craft
hon
and
art
O
or
Thine
4
That
3
For
2
Their
1
Christ,
us,
our
in
O
pro
for
are
our
Lord,
sins
deed
with
Lord,
pomp
save,
might
ly
out
haugh
ti
the
de
y
scorn
in
foes
wiles
their
through
ful
of
e
thy
and
and
cries
pow’r
grace
en
mies
let
boast
to
us
and
af
help
found
vince
hope
stroy
they
them
Thy
the
De
shame;
live.
prate;
ford;
Con
Our
Con
Thine
less
Thy
us
now
deem
god
help
ing
and
sels
in
Word
noth
coun
own
foes
ride
land
ness
Who
And
That
And
men.
A
op
not
dis
truth
in
shall
their
their
pose.
pride.
stand.
tress.
5
Preserve Thy little flock in peace,
Nor let Thy boundless mercy cease;
To all the world let it appear
That Thy true Church indeed is here.
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