Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CROSS AND COMFORT
531
Come, Ye Disconsolate
Heb. 4: 16
11. 10. 11. 10.
St. 1, 2, Thomas Moore, 1816, alt.
St. 3, Thomas Hastings, 1832
Alma Redemptoris mater
Samuel Webbe, 1792
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