Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
MORNING
537
Every Morning Mercies New
Lam. 3: 23
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.
Voller Wunder
Greville Phillimore, 1863, alt.
Johann G. Ebeling, 1666
splen
nev
sins
morn
ly
the
these
as
may
our
as
with
sun
gifts
doth
fresh
move;
dew;
fail;
dor
er
re
ing
burns,
great
morn
prayers
the
our
the
’ry
ing
each
ness
ing
morn
Still
1
ev
2
4
As
3
Let
turns,
vail
love
new
As
That
Dai
Fall
re
light
morn
of
mer
pre
Thy
cies
i
with
the
ly
the
bless
Tempt
bur
with
Trin
pow’r
from
ear
ed
er’s
den
ty.
in,
breast;
day;
ev
Dai
And
Teach
to
con
as
ing
still
we
far
turn
morn
fess
east
let
us
as
ly,
’ry
Ev
And
Lifts
Trib
er
the
the
ute
to
the
from
us
pay
Thee,
sin
west,
are
who
of
our
Lord,
those
Bread
hearts
Thy
Strength
Fit
In
sure,
to
to
pray
Life;
raise
For
mer
bought
with
hands
cies,
Gives
Feed
With
the
Thy
un
us
our
A
and
dure.
day.
strife.
praise.
men.
pas
stand
for
fail
sion
ly
our
ing
com
in
to
us
un
en
vil
doth
e
dai
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