Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CLOSE OF SERVICE
47
Savior, Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise
10. 10. 10. 10.
Ps. 110: 2
John Ellerton, 1866
Ellers
Edward J. Hopkins, 1869
earth
com
home
name
ly
ing
ward
we
our
the
our
dear
life,
night;
way;
raise
us
us
ior,
us
4
Grant
3
Grant
2
Grant
1
Sav
Lord,
up
to
through
out
through
on
Thy
Thy
Thy
Thy
a
peace
peace
gain
peace,
light.
day;
praise.
strife;
stay
in
end,
hymn
in
to
the
of
With
balm
Thou
With
Turn
Our
one
Thee
in
for
be
ac
sor
us
gan,
cord
and
dark
Thee
our
ness
shall
ing
part
row
its
with
our
our
the
our
Thy
bid
con
chil
hearts
wor
free,
shame,
cease,
cease,
flict
dren
from
ship
when
harm
Thou
more
Thy
keep
the
we
Then,
From
Guard
Once
and
shall
ger
from
Thee
sin,
ere
bless
lips
dan
voice
peace.
Thee.
name.
peace.
ter
like
on
word
to
nal
Thy
of
A
men.
Then,
That
For
Call
O
and
this
ly
in
us,
dark
a
low
Thine
both
called
wait
bend
e
up
Thy
Lord,
light
house
are
have
ing,
to
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