Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE REDEEMER
342
Chief of Sinners Though I Be
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.
Rom. 5: 8
William McComb, 1864
Gethsemane
Richard Redhead, 1853
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blood
is
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the
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in
All
heal
than
shed
me;
heart;
bove,
me;
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ten
a
for
sin
on
height
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of
sus
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of
ner
ly
of
ners
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4
Chief
3
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part
love!
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im
sus’
Balm
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though
His
to
ni
er
sor
lifts
as
I
are
soul
ter
nev
rows
the
e
might
own.
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ty.
die,
Died
Deep
Peace
All
to
from
the
might
wants
flows
than
I
sin
Him
depths
live
that
my
er
that
All
Joy
Last
Lived
that
are
for
of
on
my
that
known,
giv’n,
sea,
ing
high,
earth
is
me—
to
from
to
won
walk
strife,
God
I
Found
In
He
the
drous
with
ly
vine,
thought!—
with
and
branch
found
hope
Him
As
Love
Faith
Safe
the
that
A
is
Him
noch
den
mine.
not.
trod.
life.
men.
when
His,
way
tains
am
me
the
sus
He
sought
E
hid
the
that
I
and
5
O my Savior, help afford
By Thy Spirit and Thy Word!
When my wayward heart would stray,
Keep me in the narrow way;
Grace in time of need supply
While I live and when I die.
Adoration
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Lord’s Day
Worship and Praise
Close of Service
The Church Year
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Epiphany
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Lent
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St. Michael’s and All Angels
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Holy Innocents
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Lord’s Supper
Confession and Absolution
Confirmation
The Redeemer
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Sanctification
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Trust
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The Church
Communion of Saints
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Life Everlasting
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