Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
DEATH AND BURIAL
587
Asleep in Jesus! Blessed Sleep
1 Thess. 4: 14
L. M.
Rest
Margaret Mackay, 1832, cento
William B. Bradbury, 1843
To
From
Whose
ed
such
wak
be
which
May
sweet
sleep,
rest,
for
ful
how
me
none
a
ing
for
sleep
sleep
sleep
sleep,
In
in
in
in
4
A
3
A
2
A
1
A
sus!
sus!
sus!
sus!
Oh,
Peace
Oh,
Bless
Je
Je
Je
Je
dim
dence
turbed
my
shall
fi
es
that
to
re
ly
ash
un
shall
woe,
con
a
dis
er
ev
such
is
bliss
to
ber
ref
preme
slum
wakes
be!
no
meet,
weep;
uge
ly
su
ful
blest
ly
and
cure
fear,
ho
calm
A
Se
No
With
sum
ken
has
i
the
fests
by
lost
last
ven
Sav
from
the
the
his
mons
pose,
sing
hour
lie
death
bro
man
wait
Un
That
That
And
men.
foes.
sting!
pow’r.
of
omed
ior’s
on
high.
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