Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CHRISTIAN WARFARE
449
My Soul, Be on Thy Guard
S. M.
Schumann
1 Thess. 5: 6
George Heath, 1781
“Cantica Laudis”
Boston, 1850
o’er;
to
ar
ne’er
foes
down;
rise,
thy
mor
give
a
bring
lay
bat
thou
sand
thee
thine
tle
God;
on,
think
watch
soul,
the
my
and
be
Oh,
1
My
2
4
Fight
3
Ne’er
death
won
pray,
guard;
Shall
Nor
The
Ten
soul,
vic
fight
on
till
t’ry
and
thy
skies.
bode.
crown.
plore.
A
vine
from
tain
di
ob
di
thee
a
the
im
the
vine
part
men.
And
Re
Thine
He’ll
hosts
at
work
bold
sin
thee
not
ev
press
duous
thy
will
ly
are
ar
take
it
of
To
Till
And
To
new
breath
done
His
thou
help
draw
ing
hard
day
’ry
be
ing
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