Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
LORD’S SUPPER
314
Lord Jesus Christ, We Humbly Pray
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1 Cor. 10: 17
Henry E. Jacobs, 1910
“Cantionale Germanicum”
Dresden, 1628
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Lord Jesus Christ, we humbly pray
To keep us steadfast to that day
That each may be Thy welcomed guest
When Thou shalt spread Thy heav’nly feast.
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