Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
WORSHIP AND PRAISE
31
When All Thy Mercies, O My God
C. M.
Winchester Old
Ps. 33: 1
Joseph Addison, 1712
Thomas Ests, 1592
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ploy;
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ev
thou
all
sand
ture
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Thy
Through
2
Ten
1
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3
4
When
day
night
life
gifts
God,
and
my
cious
my
cies,
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fails,
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thou
mer
of
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sand
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and
dore.
new.
joy.
praise.
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those
cies
rious
der,
a
re
with
and
shall
theme
gifts
love,
Trans
Nor
And
My
men.
grate
death,
least
with
er
ter
the
ed
in
port
ful
a
the
is
af
ev
Thy
The
That
In
Lord,
worlds,
lost
mer
heart
glo
tastes
won
heart,
dis
cheer
view,
O
tant
I’m
ful
5
Through all eternity to Thee
A joyful song I’ll raise;
But, oh! eternity’s too short
To utter all Thy praise.
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