Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
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Send Thou, O Lord, to ev’ry Place
Rom. 8: 37
8. 8. 8. 6.
Isleworth
Mary C. Gates, 1888
Samuel Howard, †1782
Thy
ken
His
be
glo
hearts
sweet
fore
sert,
bruised
in
mes
Christ,
bro
ears
gers
O
and
whose
sen
ry’s
to
words
Thy
name
win;
ring;
face,
hast
good
whose
O
died,
news
eyes
Lord,
4
Thou
3
To
2
Send
1
Send
who
bring
men
Thou,
t’ry
in
As
The
Men
Swift
have
claim;
sin,
King,
place
vic
souls
seen
ev
’ry
Thy
to
to
the
come.
come.
come,—
come.
A
Thou
self
Thou
self
where
Thy
where
Thy
wilt
wilt
wilt
wilt
men.
The
Send
In
And
lands
place
lost
of
to
’ry
Thy
pa
bring
won
alds
of
to
ones
Thy
home
far
ev
such
her
Send
Where
Send
Where
shame
in
bring;
grace,
men
Thou
them
Thou
gan
them
drous
to
5
Gird each one with the Spirit’s Sword,
The sword of Thine own deathless Word,
And make them conqu’rors, conqu’ring Lord,
Where Thou Thyself wilt come.
6
Raise up, O Lord the Holy Ghost,
From this broad land a mighty host;
Their war cry, “We will seek the lost
Where Thou, O Christ, wilt come.”
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