Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CROSS AND COMFORT
527
Lord, It Belongs Not to My Care
C. M.
St. Bernard
Phil. 1: 21
Richard Baxter, 1681, cento, alt.
“Tochter Zion”
Cologne, 1741
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went
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I
to
be
o
or
face
through
long
die
Thy
Than
That
Wheth
meet
rooms
glad
care
bless
He
I
er
see;
fore;
bey;
live;
Lord,
through
long,
longs
leads
when
me
be
be
Come,
3
Christ
2
If
1
Lord,
4
life
it
grace
made
dark
will
to
my
me
er
be
has
no
I
not
give.
day.
door.
be?
glo
by
toil
grace
Thy
ter
his
Thy
ry
this
some
must
A
To
If
He
For
men.
work
to
la
serve
Thy
in
no
and
king
er
is
on
God’s
bor
Thee
if
that
short
love
What
Must
To
And
earth
sweet.
comes
sad
will
en
end
this
share,
be
dom
is
my
5
Then shall I end my sad complaints
And weary, sinful days
And join with the triumphant saints
That sing my Savior’s praise.
6
My knowledge of that life is small,
The eye of faith is dim;
But ’tis enough that Christ knows all,
And I shall be with Him.
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