Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
JUDGMENT
608
Let Thoughtless Thousands Choose the Road
Phil. 1: 21
L. M.
Wareham
Joseph Hoskins, 1789
William Knapp, 1738
shall
Him
Him
leads
the
would
live,
ing
ap
pear;
All;
road
Soon
To
From
That
my
the
I
I
will
is
Christ,
thought
my
by
less
Christ
2
On
1
Let
3
the
4
Soon
choose
Life,
last
fain
Lord,
ev
faith,
thou
my
er
I
sands
row,
’ry
my
dear
de
death
want
fleet
Lord,
vote
ness,
ev
and
my
sor
soul
and
sup
ing
be
life,
look,
end
tri
Him
all,
way
God;
pi
als
I
re
from
a
my
on
my
sin
will
Him
hap
ceive,
This
here,
call;
To
Leave
He
and
a
and
is
with
en
die
lone
thro’
Christ,
mine,
hours,
ply
pain.
live
Him
time
live
To
Serve
In
To
men.
A
to
e
tire
all
ter
die
Thine.
pow’rs.
ty.
gain.
ly
my
ni
is
5
Soon will the saints in glory meet,
Soon walk through ev’ry golden street,
And sing on ev’ry blissful plain:
To live is Christ, to die is gain.
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