Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE NATION
582
God, Lord of Sabaoth, Thou Who Ordainest
11. 10. 11. 9.
Liebster Immanuel
Ps. 122: 6
Henry F. Chorley, 1842, alt.
“Himmelslust ”
Leipzig, 1675
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