Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE REDEEMER
361
O Jesus, King Most Wonderful
1 Pet. 2: 7
C. M.
Iesu Rex admirabilis
Author unknown, 12th century, cento
Tr., Edward Caswall, 1848
St. Agnes
John B. Dykes, 1866
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of
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all
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can
love
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found!
and
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are
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And,
men.
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self
joys
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pass
seek
all
van
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ing
ing
ly
ness
In
To
All
Then
seek
that
kin
whom
flame
know,
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ble,
in
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de
fa
earth
5
Thee may our tongues forever bless,
Thee may we love alone,
And ever in our lives express
The image of Thine own!
Adoration
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Lord’s Day
Worship and Praise
Close of Service
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Epiphany
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Lord’s Supper
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The Redeemer
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The Church
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Life Everlasting
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Absent Ones
The Long-Meter Doxology
Carols and Spiritual Songs