Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
TRUST
437
Who Trusts in God, a Strong Abode
Ps. 73: 25, 26
8. 7. 8. 7. D. Iambic
Wer Gott vertraut, hat wohl gebaut
St. 1, Joachim Magdeburg, 1572
St. 2, 3, author unknown
Tr., Benjamin H. Kennedy, 1863
Was mein Gott will
French melody, 1529
Harm. by Johann S. Bach, †1750
stand
scorn
earth
cure
shall
sess
se
as
pos
sail
heav’n
world
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And
In
and
ly
feet
ly;
us,
es;
the
tan’s
in
all
strife
wrath
God
Sa
3
In
2
Though
1
Who
trusts
bode
path
mor
set
tal
strong
our
a
of
be
a
life
us
er
op
sure
fail
press
Thou
strength
fear
guard
nev
heart
shalt
shall
his
Who
While
Temp
ly.
us.
es.
hour
near,
love
tion’s
art
in
shall
we
to
ta
Thou
looks
pow’r,
fear;
bove,
its
not
a
For
Thy
No
lose
will
Christ
and
con
our
y,
and
for
so
steps
soul,
bod
guide
hope
spir
ev
la
it
er;
tion,
and
a
re
new
staff
lone,
God,
rod
Thee
O
Thy
In
own
ly
us
we
Our
And
Sweet
dew
safe
heav’n
keep
Lord,
with
shall
dear
mer
sev
va
great
sus’
from
and
Je
souls
ing
shall
Sal
sav
Thee
sure
A
it.
er.
tion.
men.
Our
Nor
Un
at
nor
our
stand
death
foes,
we
of
from
Shield
shades
til
hand
neath
woes,
right
be
for
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