Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CLOSE OF SERVICE
45
Now, the Hour of Worship O’er
Ps. 121: 8
7. 8. 7. 8. 8. 8.
Nun Gott Lob, es ist vollbracht
Hartman Schenck, 1680
Tr., Oscar Kaiser, st. 3, 1938
Liebster Jesu
Johann R. Ahle, 1664
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our
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pray,
heart,
o’er,
Bless
By
Teach
en
grace
hear
trance
to
ing,
the
the
our
Bless
hour
go
3
Bless
2
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1
Now,
out,
cheers
we
our
ship
of
ing
ing
wor
each
bread,
de
a
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ful
ly
Lord,
ly
God
pray
us
in
like
day,
part;
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ex
ing,
meas
tend
sing
ure;
joy
ed.
ing,
glad
our
us
us
Let
Let
Bless
Bless
May
For
ing;
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us
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the
it
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rich
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souls
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our
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our
to
our
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Be
For
pleas
mend
bring
com
es
our
rest,
God
prais
men.
im
pro
to
mor
vide
save
us.
gave
past
us!
tal.
A
por
guide
tal,
us
us
death’s
ev
reach
er
He
who
then
all
Lord,
life
gifts
deigned
with
good
Bless
And
Bless
the
us
with
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