Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
OPENING OF SERVICE
5
Lord, Open Thou My Heart to Hear
Ps. 119: 140
L. M.
Herr, öffne mir die Herzenstür
Johannes Olearius, 1671
Tr., Matthias Loy, 1880
Erhalt uns, Herr
“Geistliche Lieder”
Wittenberg, 1543
And
Thy
And
the
God
Word
through
heart,
hear
Son,
the
Thy
the
doth
God,
Word
o
pen
to
the
doth
3
To
2
Thy
1
Lord,
ther,
ly
my
God
move
heart
Fa
deep
Thou
pure
and
joy
hon
praise
soul
Word
e’er
with
Word
per
Spir
or
doth
re
to
fect
it,
Three
in
im
draw
health
me
glo
Word
me
ry,
my
Thy
Let
One,
part,
near;
Thy
Shall
Thy
brings
through
and
and
e
out
Word
child
peace
tain,
bless,
be
me
Let
Thy
Now
and
men.
re
pi
ni
heir
hap
ter
main.
ness.
ty.
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