Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CLOSE OF SERVICE
54
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
Ex. 13: 21
8. 7. 8. 7. 4. 7.
Arglwydd arwain trwy’r Anialwch
William Williams, 1745
Tr., William and Peter Williams, 1771–2
Guide Me
George W. Warren, 1884
Jor
my
the
grim
vah,
Bid
Whence
Pil
dan,
tain
anx
heal
through
ious
ing
this
I
pen
me,
tread
foun
O
Guide
now
3
When
2
O
1
ho
of
tal
Je
the
the
Thou
great
crys
verge
struc
pil
might
doth
cloud
hell’s
Thou
y
art
De
bar
stream
fears
tion,
lar
y;
ren
flow;
side;
land.
Death
Let
I
sub
death
fier
weak
and
y,
but
of
the
am
of
De
of
side.
through.
hand.
Songs
Strong
Bread
en,
er
es
prais
liv’r
heav
me
me
me
safe
all
with
Land
Lead
Hold
naan’s
ney
ful
my
on
Thy
Ca
jour
pow’r
to
and
no
Shield.
more.
Thee.
A
men.
will
Thou
me
I
Be
Feed
give
Strength
want
I
ev
still
till
my
er
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