Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
INVITATION
277
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say
C. M. D.
John 6: 35
Horatius Bonar, 1846
Vox dilecti
John B. Dykes, 1868
I
and
this
ly
to
world’s
dark
free
Me
“Be
“I
“Come
am
hold,
un
Light.
give
rest;
heard
heard
heard
voice
voice
the
the
the
2
I
1
I
I
3
say,
say,
say,
sus
sus
sus
of
of
of
voice
Je
Je
Je
and
My
be
bright.”
live.”
breast.”
all
down
head
drink
on
day
thy
and
up
Lay
The
Look
wa
wea
Me;
to
ing
thou
thy
ter;
ry
un
liv
down,
rise
one,
down,
shall
y
lay
Thy
And
Stoop
thirst
one,
morn
giv
my
life
and
Star,
worn
In
Of
Wea
Him
that
ry
ing
my
and
Sun;
stream.
sad;
looked
came
came
to
to
to
I
I
I
I
I
I
Je
found
drank
was,
sus,
sus,
sus
Je
Je
and
as
and
in
me
done.
Him.
glad.
are
trav
now
He
days
live
made
’ling
I
has
A
men.
that
was
in
Light
quenched,
Him
And
I
My
in
thirst
found
I’ll
re
ing
Till
And
And
walk
vived,
place,
of
Life
soul
rest
a
my
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