Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
DEATH AND BURIAL
602
It Is Not Death to Die
John 11: 26
S. M.
Non ce n’est pas mourir
H. A. César Malan, 1832, ab.
German tr., Albert Knapp, 1836
Tr., George W. Bethune, 1847
Tenbury
Frederick A. G. Ouseley, 1861
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5
Jesus, Thou Prince of Life,
Thy chosen cannot die;
Like Thee, they conquer in the strife
To reign with Thee on high.
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