Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
LIFE EVERLASTING
615
A Rest Remaineth for the Weary
Heb. 4: 9
9. 8. 9. 8. 9. 9. 8. 9. 9. 8.
Es ist noch eine Ruh’ vorhanden
Johann S. Kunth, 1730, cento
Wie wohl ist mir
“Geistreiches Gesangbuch”
Halle, 1704
rise,
there
souls
be
bowed
ry,
ours
will
sad
ure
Shall
Ye
And
A
thro’
down
be
heart,
e
with
a
and
and
come
ther’s
re
rest
come,
Fa
ing,
rest
peace
all,
house
main
3
O
2
The
1
A
There
4
wea
dwell
less
and
y a
the
ry;
meas
wea
for
in
ye
has
eth
man
weak
end
mar
heart
dark
pleas
ure,
y
ing
dun
y,
drear
well
drear
our
geons
is
and
grieve
place
man
ter
ty;
care;
thee.
more;
No
A
With
Tho’
no
ni
y a
for
care,
leave
love
way
shall
your
His
and
long
per
rise
grief,
the
no
and
fect
And
And
ise
Who
It
the
e
His
our
ni
shall
gold
ter
prom
lot
en
eth
thee
un
lis
loved
end
bliss
to
from
on
told
ten
the
the
dens
to
blood
throne
bur
wings
Be
His
“Ye
Oh,
shore.
ty.
fair:
be.
bore
had
His
cious
your
we
pre
fore
Lamb
thee,
has
meek
Lamb
en
ly,
der—
ten
and
hath
will
On
That
I
No
der—
ly,
en,
thee.
ly
My
He
joys
pledge
ills
tures
the
most
to
of
will
yon
low
giv
lead
pon
heav
feed
heav’n
ho
thou
will
more
might’st
ful
o’er
pas
share
fil
earth
ly
will
and
cease
I
for
wea
band!
Rest.
near:
haste;
Make
Ye
“Ye
Soon
are
haste,
toil
souls,
own,
soul,
ry
the
Mine
my
the
your
He
thy
eth
den,
glad,
Sol
call
bur
off
join
be
now
Cast
And
I’ll
To
tri
phant
your
and
with
um
and
far
come
ace
My
tan
which
thee,
for
thou
joy
seek
light
waits
Sa
you
way
a
and
and
to
is
hast
glad
smite
shin
wend
all
re
re
be
ness;
you;
ing,
ed,
ry
sad
quite
pin
end
get
will
your
strife
Tho’
Come
For
peace
sin
while
wea
The
rest
rest
rest
home
nigh
thou
waits
with
which
a
is
is
Sweet
Come,
Re
The
sweet
joice!
per
is
the
est
Your
fect
men.
✹
ness—
you,
ing;
ed.
taste.
here!”
hand.
you
shalt
blest.”
the
at
A
rest
rest
Your
fect
est
the
home
rest
✹
Variant
ed.
ing;
you,
ness—
is
sweet
joice!
per
Sweet
Come,
Re
The
A
taste.
here!”
blest.”
hand.
men.
is
thou
waits
with
nigh
which
a
is
shalt
you
the
at
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