Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
BAPTISM
302
The Savior Kindly Calls
Mark 10: 14
S. M.
Franconia
Philip Doddridge, 1755, cento
Henry U. Onderdonk, 1826, ad.
“Harmonischer Liederschatz”
Frankfurt, 1738
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ing
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De
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claim;
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to
ble
His
joy
them
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ap
ior
The
1
we
3
With
2
“Let
cries,
Lord,
calls
bring
proach,”
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them,
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ly
be.
came.”
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off
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men.
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plor
in
that,
heav’n
such
gra
as
are
His
ing
of
them
we
Him
Thine
For
may
such
self
are
as
cious
these,
arms,
Thine,
Adoration
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