Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
ADVENT
60
Hark, a Thrilling Voice is Sounding
Rom. 13: 11
8. 7. 8. 7.
Vox clara ecce intonat
Latin, c. 900
Tr., Edward Caswall, 1849
O der alles
“Neues geistreiches Gesangbuch”
Halle, 1705
par
is
don
bound
we
world
down
wrapped
soul
hear
And
Comes
Let
“Christ
nigh!”
earth
the
with
the
is
in
from
a
it
fear,
heav’n.
rise;
say;
Lamb,
at
thrill
next
when
the
tled
a
He
so
the
ing
Lo,
2
Star
1
Hark,
3
4
That,
glo
pect
warn
sound
with
ex
emn
ry
ed,
ing,
ing!
voice
is
comes
long
sol
giv
skies.
day!”
the
draw
for
ing
on
A
en,
near.
of
to
the
dren
words
all,
love
be
morn
of
men.
His
“Cast
Christ,
Let
He
with
tears
sloth
works
us
with
all
chil
of
dis
of
the
us
her
a
may
Sun,
shield
haste,
way
And
One
Shines
O
up
with
and
ye
sor
pel
dark
cy
ness,
ling,
row,
mer
5
Honor, glory, might, dominion,
To the Father and the Son,
With the everlasting Spirit,
While eternal ages run!
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