Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
LAW AND GOSPEL
284
Father of Mercies, in Thy Word
C. M.
Ps. 119: 127
Anne Steele, 1760, cento
Bedford
William Wheall, 1729
ly
the
and
less
ing
re
ry
peace
faint
food
glo
What
Spreads
To
And
heav’n
cheer
light
end
round,
mind,
ceive;
shines!
a
the
springs
may
ther
Re
of
the
of
2
Here
1
Fa
Here
4
Here
3
wel
la
hun
in
come
tion
gry
Thy
Word
come
rise
deem
con
blind
mer
voice
er’s
so
and
cies,
sound.
find.
live.
lines.
A
bliss
fresh
see
les
the
re
and
ce
tial
ful
ment
and
last
For
Here
And
And
men.
ev
souls
low
be
and
ing
ev
ceive
name
the
er
re
liest
Thy
shall
thirst
er
guest
life
And
At
And
For
tend
sweet
taste
these
ing
sup
a
have
dored
room
plies
joys
5
Oh, may these heav’nly pages be
My ever dear delight;
And still new beauties may I see
And still increasing light!
6
Divine Instructor, gracious Lord,
Be Thou forever near;
Teach me to love Thy sacred Word
And view my Savior here.
Adoration
Opening of Service
Lord’s Day
Worship and Praise
Close of Service
The Church Year
Advent
Christmas
New Year’s Eve
New Year
Epiphany
Transfiguration
Presentation
Lent
Palm Sunday
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday
Easter
Ascension
Pentecost
Trinity
St. Michael’s and All Angels
Reformation
St. Andrew
St. John the Apostle
Holy Innocents
Annunciation
Invitation
The Word
Law and Gospel
The Sacraments
Baptism
Lord’s Supper
Confession and Absolution
Confirmation
The Redeemer
Faith and Justification
Sanctification
Consecration
New Obedience
Trust
Stewardship
Christian Warfare
Prayer
The Church
Communion of Saints
Ministry
Missions
Cross and Comfort
Times and Seasons
Morning
Evening
Harvest and Thanksgiving
The Nation
The Last Things
Death and Burial
Judgment
Life Everlasting
The Christian Home
Marriage
The Family
Christian Education
Special Occasions
Cornerstone Laying
Dedication
Church Anniversary
Theological Institutions
Foreign Missionaries
Absent Ones
The Long-Meter Doxology
Carols and Spiritual Songs