Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CROSS AND COMFORT
530
Thy Ways, O Lord, with Wise Design
1 Cor. 13: 12
L. M.
St. Luke
Ambrose Serle, 1786
Jeremiah Clarke, †1707
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up
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scure
sign
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Are
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seem
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on
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ways,
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4
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know
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and
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ly
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ing
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en
the
and
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on
least
to
stray,
where
throne
range
roam
guard
sure
eye,
eyed,
view,
bove,
Their
Are
Not
And
ments
ian
un
a
shall
or
ing
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ne’er
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cen
te
saf
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the
the
mys
and
of
just
may
fail
est
ter
rious
est
Meets
And
shall
best
They
Nor
in
the
men.
or
Thy
and
a
bide.
die.
A
true.
love.
5
My favored soul shall meekly learn
To lay her reason at Thy throne;
Too weak Thy secrets to discern,
I’ll trust Thee for my Guide alone.
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