Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
DEATH AND BURIAL
585
I Fall Asleep in Jesus’ Wounds
Luke 2: 29
8. 8. 8. 8. 8. 8.
In Christi Wunden schlaf’ ich ein
Paul Eber, †1569, asc.
Tr., Catherine Winkworth, 1869, alt.
Vater unser
“Geistliche Lieder”
Leipzig, 1539
par
child
God’s
There
for
I
don
with
my
am
peace
fall
joy
sleep
and
a
I
1
wounds,
2
With
now
Je
part;
de
sus’
in
I
me
ness
lead
right
est
eous
sins
all
To
My
a
my
I
Yea,
heart.
bounds;
Death,
blood
Je
thank
and
thou
thee,
sus’
by
be
Christ,
fore
So
In
cleansed
these
fear
I’ll
I
my
not
God
life
are,
where
my
true
els
that
jew
be.
dress.
would
rious
I
glo
land.
faith.
Thou
heav’n
my
ly
A
men.
Lord
When
Je
I
death.
stand
strength
reach
the
en
sus,
shall
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