Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
TRUST
436
The Lord’s My Shepherd, I’ll Not Want
Ps. 23
C. M.
Belmont
Francis Rous, et al., 1650
William Gardiner, 1812
My
lie
make
ill;
to
doth
no
foes;
makes
me
will
ence
of
down
walk
fear
my
me
to
I
my
He
I
ble
herd,
re
in
Shep
doth
walk
Thou
Yea,
The
1
My
2
3
My
4
Lord’s
soul
tho’
ta
want;
gain
vale,
In
not
a
dark
nished
hast
He
And
Yet
pres
fur
I’ll
store
death’s
wa
men.
com
ver
own
still.
by.
sake.
A
name’s
ters
fort
flows.
eous
head
For
With
In
He
of
me,
oil
green;
paths
with
with
lead
right
and
a
pas
in
Thou
Thou
dost
tures
the
art
qui
for
staff
cup
The
E’en
And
my
et
His
me
o
ness,
rod
And
me
eth
Thy
noint,
5
Goodness and mercy, all my life,
Shall surely follow me;
And in God’s house forevermore
My dwelling place shall be.
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