Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
DEDICATION
637
Founded on Thee, Our Only Lord
L. M.
Mendon
Matt. 16: 18
Samuel F. Smith,1894
German melody
Arr. by Samuel Dyer, 1828
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ence
a
ples,
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