Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
MISSIONS
508
Thou Whose Almighty Word
Gen. 1: 3; John 1: 1–14
6. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.
Italian Hymn
John Marriott, c. 1813, alt.
Felice de Giardini, 1769
ty,
ly
ing
ness
Trin
ing,
re
and
rious
giv
Thy
os
deem
i
ho
dark
heard
Wis
Dove,
wing,
and
of
didst
al
ly
it
who
whose
bless
Truth
come
might
3
Spir
2
Thou
1
Thou
Ho
4
Glo
Life
On
Cha
and
to
y
Love,
Three,
bring,
word
ed
ing
Bear
Sight
And
in
ing
to
where
tide,
ter’s
in
ly
mind,
Roll
face,
pray,
full
the
the
the
And
Heal
Speed
dom,
Bound
flight;
sight,
flight,
Might!
Thy
and
their
Love,
forth
ing
o
the
the
we
as
took
cean’s
wa
sick
humb
less
on
Move
Health
Hear
to
us,
not
now
in
earth,
its
to
earth’s
far
And
the
rious
man
est
dark
wide,
glo
all
and
Gos
in
lamp
est
day
blind,
grace,
Thro’
Sheds
Oh,
pel
ly
of
pride,
men.
there
there
be
ray,
kind
place
Let
there
Let
Let
Let
there
light!
light!
light!
A
be
be
be
light!
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