Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
NEW OBEDIENCE
410
Jesus, Lead Thou On
Luke 5: 11
5. 5. 8. 8. 5. 5.
Jesu, geh voran
Cento by Christian Gregor, 1778
Tr., Jane Borthwick, 1854, alt.
Seelenbräutigam
Adam Drese, 1697
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When
Let
And
is
not
ly
temp
al
felt
won.
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near,
won;
is
be
er,
tions
less
the
Lead
ta
faith
though
lead
seek
way
lead
sus,
we
the
sus,
drear,
on
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re
be
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When
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1
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3
4
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our
lief
rest
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From
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us,
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us;
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sake
ing;
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hope
trol,
and
calm
en
for
and
pro
way
fears
come
still
cheer
rect
lur
take
us,
ing,
us;
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di
al
o’er
be
low
sup
us
not
and
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port,
pa
faith
fol
Still
Make
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We
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con
hand
woe
shore
stand
our
our
we
our
To
To
Where
In
Guide
For
Show
Till
man
that
safe
by
Thy
y a
bright
ly
us
through
us
we
men.
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ther
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no
ther
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land.
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