Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
ADVENT
74
Once He Came in Blessing
Luke 4: 18
6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6.
Gottes Sohn ist kommen
Johann Roh, 1544, cento
Tr., Catherine Winkworth, 1863
Gottes Sohn ist kommen
Michael Weisse, 1531
win
dress
own
cur
a
re
His
our
to
would
re
se
ward
shamed
voice
ills
us
ing;
Him,
eth.
if
who
He
He
hast
with
in
thus
thou
comes
came
Once
1
4
He
3
Thus,
2
Still
eth
Him,
us,
ing,
Bright
Not
Still
All
dur
known
in
bless
en
con
us
ly;
us;
ly,
lease
cold
vert
ho
in
re
Him
Came
From
But
Come,
Lord
Him
that
ness
O
trust
most
sins
Je
bold
hurt
low
like
then,
wilt
the
our
dost
to
of
sins
love
Truth
God
sus,
ly
us;
ly,
Would
From
Nor
Son
save
er
ceive
fess
and
He
thee,
in
us,
rors
thee,
Thee
Hope
Ere
Heal
Till
Bore
From
He
cross
fool
then
here
to
ish
re
con
the
Let
our
will
us
A
us.
rors.
thee.
Thee.
men.
gave
we
for
ter
give
bless
free
comes
and
heav’n
dom
in
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