Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
NEW OBEDIENCE
406
Lord, as Thou Wilt, Deal Thou With Me
Ps. 40: 8
8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 8. 7.
Herr, wie du willst, so schick’s mit mir
Kaspar Bienemann, 1574
Tr., Emanuel Cronenwett, 1880, alt.
Herr, wie du willst
“Deutsch Kirchenamt”
Strassburg, 1525
I
to
and
er
Thy
vale
love
oth
sin
Word
wish
of
sad
pon
ness,
cher
der;
ish.
Thou
Thy
or,
at
sum
truth,
wilt,
3
When,
2
Grant
1
Lord,
hon
as
ty,
me;
leave
must
ri
with
This
And
No
I
pu
Thou
mons,
and
deal
glad
yon
per
part
here
let
de
both
with
and
me
not
In
From
Give
ness.
der,
ish!
grace,
doc
death
not
keep
cling
Lord,
trine
I
Thy
false
and
me
all
life
But
Be
Oh,
grieve,
Thee;
to
stow,
do
free.
to
me
to
me
from
ev
And
a
un
er
O
Pre
grant
me
an
Lord,
serve
grant
bless
right
pa
tient
eous
ed
heart
ness
end
ev
grace
spir
my
my
Thy
Thee
serves
not
To
What
Let
mend;
bliss;
part
com
ing
de
I
last
me
from
er
it
ior.
ney.
me.
A
men.
Je
out
bear
sus
my
what
Through
Through
To
send
Sav
jour
earth
Christ,
Thou
my
ly
dost
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