Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION
330
I Come to Thee, O Blessed Lord
John 6: 37
L. M.
Jeg kommer her, o söde Gud
Magnus B. Landstad, 1863
Tr., Carl Doving, 1910
Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten
“Genevan Psalter,” 1547
didst
could,
Thou
vit
In
For
Who
Thou
ed
for
O
a
lone
mand,
grief,
Lord,
our
be
canst
Thy
all
Lord,
lone
by
a
to
to
sus,
Je
Thou
come
come
Lamb
strict
Thee
Thee,
I
1
I
2
4
O
3
Shouldst
a
de
and
ed
bless
of
ac
with
O
count
sin
God,
a
a
I
with
Thee;
stray,
way:
plead:
and
cret
dear
to
gone
sins
Lord,
sup
gra
give
fore
sins
tone;
stand?
lief.
Word
a
Thee
re
cious
my
for
Thy
have
I
all
death
sinned
se
me,
feast,
Though
this
Thy
To
Purge
wor
help
Christ,
Lord,
a
sus,
O
O
guest
in
sin
guest
thy
me
the
Thy
that
Je
Thou,
not,
Grant
O
Be
Turn
men.
a
ner’s
I
my
A
way.
be.
need!
Stay!
5
O Jesus, Lamb of God, alone
Thou didst for all our sins atone;
Be merciful, I Thee implore,
Be merciful forevermore.
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