Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
COMMUNION OF SAINTS
465
Christ Is Our Corner-Stone
1 Kings 9: 3
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Angularis fundamentum
Author unknown, c. 700, cento
Tr., John Chandler, 1837
Darwall’s 148th
John Darwall, 1770
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