Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE REDEEMER
357
Jesus, Thou Art Mine Forever
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Stuttgart
Ps. 73: 24
Matthias Loy, 1863
“Psalmodia Sacra”
Gotha, 1715
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Jesus, Thou art mine forever;
Never suffer me to stray.
Let me in my weakness never
Cast my priceless pearl away.
6
Lamb of God, I do implore Thee,
Guard, support me, lest I fall.
Let me evermore adore Thee;
Be my everlasting All.
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