Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
DEATH AND BURIAL
600
O Lord, My God, I Cry to Thee
Ps. 116: 9
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O Herre Gott, in meiner Not
Nikolaus Selnecker, 1572
Tr., Catherine Winkworth, 1858, alt.
Vater unser
“Geistliche Lieder”
Leipzig, 1539
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ly
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my
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of
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faith
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cry
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God,
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it,
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est
our
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cross,
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as
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y
death
let
soul
and
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and
me
to
me
safe
o
home
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guide
bear
death
heav’n,
through
ly
pen
and
my
and
the
leave
save
hands;
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to
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me,
and
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me,
to
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life.
share.
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an
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strife,
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men.
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Bid
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me
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heart
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joy
call
ised.
of
me
hast
the
dost
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