Lyra Germanica Hymns for the Sundays Chief Festivals of the Christian Year

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77 LYRA GERMANIC A. Yes, Thy cross hath power to heal All the wounds of sin and strife, Lost in Thee my heart doth feel Sudden warmth and nobler life. In my saddest, darkest grief, Let Thy sweetness bring relief, Thou who earnest but to save, Thou who fearedst not the grave ! Lord, in Thee I place my trust, Thou art my defence and tower; Death Thou treadest in the dust, O'er my soul he hath no power. That I may have part in Thee, Help and save and comfort me, Give me of Thy grace and might, Res...urrection, life and light. Fount of Good, within me dwell, For the peace Thy presence sheds Keeps us safe in conflict fell, Charms the pain from dying beds. Hide me close within Thine arm, Where no foe can hurt or harm ; Whoso, Lord, in Thee doth rest, He hath conquer'd, he is blest. HEERMANN. 1644. 78 -a Now once in the end of the world hath He appeared, to put a-cL'ar sin by the sacrifice of Himself. From the Epistle. Sorrow and remorse Prey at my heart, to Thee I look, who on the holy cross Wast slain for me.

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