Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
EVENING
553
Through the Day Thy Love hath Spared Us
Ps. 3: 5
8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7.
Komm, o komm, du Geist
Thomas Kelly, 1806
J. Christoph Bach, 1680
in
lay
midst
down
the
us
Dwell
Now
we
ing
to
of
foes,
rest;
grims
the
Thy
here
day
Pil
1
Through
2
on
stran
spared
and
gers,
us,
hath
earth
love
we
peace
may
Thine
no
our
arms
foe
Through
Us
pose
lest.
re
mo
pre
lent
ours
si
serve
watch
and
the
gers;
us,
In
Let
from
es
guard
dan
Guard
ian
is
day
be;
past,
Sweet
Rest
Je
And,
our
sad
sus,
when
Thou
life’s
Thee.
last.
A
men.
to
in
trust
it
with
is
Thee
in
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