Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
MINISTRY
490
Pour Out Thy Spirit from on High
L. M.
Ps. 132: 9
James Montgomery, 1832
O Jesu Christ, mein’s
“Nüernbergisches Gesangbuch,” 1676
By
Firm
To
Lord,
er
im
we
on
faint
part,
stand
high,
ness
day
teach
Thine
with
and
the
as
out
watch
dom
fore
and
and
Thine
Thy
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1
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3
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2
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when
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faith
from
al
pray
zeal
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and
and
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each
ner,
ple
in
to
cheer
on
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sin
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stars
gifts
sem
truth
the
our
right
sup
meek
night
bled
as
bove,
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bless;
to
a
by
ants
guard
from
taught
serv
strict
bear
ior,
es
warn
keep,
the
Thy
like
and
To
To
Sav
Grac
Thy
feed
souls
Thou
of
priests
clothe
an
love
ish
the
Thy
gels
with
Thy
whom
and
lambs,
church
right
ply
hand
heart
saint,
And
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And
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men.
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dost
Thy
eous
ness.
be.
sheep.
love;
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5
Then, when our work is finished here,
We may in hope our charge resign.
When the Chief Shepherd shall appear,
O God, may they and we be Thine!
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