Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION
322
And Wilt Thou Pardon, Lord
Ps. 143: 4
S. M.
Τῶν ἁμαϱτιῶν μου τὴν πληϑῦν
Joseph the Hymnographer, c. 860, cento
Tr., John M. Neale, 1862
St. Bride
Samuel Howard, 1762
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ter
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fear.
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know
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Lord,
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me
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son
men.
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The
And
But
scarce
soul
man
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book
earth
sin
shall
crimes
my
from
y a
ly
right
though
me,
by
eous
Thy
deign
raise
prest,
saved,
cord
learn
store
where
such
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And
Of
to
op
be
re
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