Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
WORSHIP AND PRAISE
27
Oh, Bless the Lord, My Soul
Ps. 103: 1–7
S. M.
St. Thomas
Isaac Watts, 1719
Aaron Williams, 1770
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ran
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let
all
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re
His
with
grave;
pain;
lie
join
the
thy
cies
me
thy
for
the
the
Lord,
life
gives
Lord,
4
He
3
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2
Oh,
1
Oh,
crowns
He
bless
bless
Let
Nor
When
’Tis
with
thy
my
my
love
sins;
soul,
soul!
save.
gain.
die!
vine.
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are
thee
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vors
to
a
es
di
pow’r
young
out
prais
men.
And
For
’Tis
He
deemed
heals
in
tongue
re
that
ten
my
my
thy
un
to
aid
got
that
He
Hath
And
And
Whose
es
ness
name
hell
sov
makes
with
fa
soul
sick
thank
bless
from
His
ful
ness
5
He fills the poor with good;
He gives the sufferers rest:
The Lord hath judgments for the proud
And justice for th’ opprest.
6
His wondrous works and ways
He made by Moses known,
But sent the world His truth and grace
By His belovèd Son.
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