Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CROSS AND COMFORT
515
O Thou from Whom All Goodness Flows
C. M.
St. Bernard
Neh. 13: 31
Thomas Haweis, c. 1791, alt., ab.
“Tochter Zion”
Cologne, 1741
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ly,
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Dear
Dear
Dear
Dear
kind
lief;
day;
part;
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
Lord,
woes,
re
my
im
flicts,
5
When in the solemn hour of death
I wait Thy just decree,
Be this the prayer of my last breath:
Dear Lord, remember me.
6
And when before Thy throne I stand
And lift my soul to Thee,
Then with the saints at Thy right hand,
Dear Lord, remember me.
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Lord’s Day
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Close of Service
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