Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CLOSE OF SERVICE
46
On What has Now been Sown
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1 Cor. 3: 6
John Newton, 1779, cento, alt.
Darwall’s 148th
John Darwall, 1770
our
be
are
ing,
be
fore
all
Lord,
met
Thee
bless
Now
From
Thy
here
pow’rs;
stow;
Thee
grant
Thee
what
that
has
1
On
To
our
3
Oh,
2
us
known,
sown
each
now
wants
of
are
been
ap
is
and
pear
ours.
grow.
and
don
it
Thine
what
spring
The
Ac
May
cept
pow’r
meet
to
what
is
geth
is
Thine
When
And
To
Thou
par
make
thus
own
lone
er
Thine
a
heav’n,
prayers
har
to
and
the
E’en
And
And
our
re
vest
home.
ceive
raise,
fol
prais
Thou
And
Our
Do
Thee
Lord,
grace
in
es,
low
A
the
ing
sus,
praise.
give.
come!
to
men.
a
Thy
A
lone
Thou
so,
have
bless
Je
men,
a
shalt
Word
Lord
Adoration
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