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Lord Jesus Christ, turn to us ("Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend)" Lord and Elder of the Christians ("Herr und Ältster deiner Kreuzgemeinde") Lord, Thee I love with all my heart ("Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr") My longing is unbounded (O sacred head now wounded) ("Herzlich tut mich verlangen" – "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden")
Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts; Shut not thy merciful ears unto our pray'rs; But spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty. O holy and most merciful Saviour, Thou most worthy Judge eternal, Suffer us not at our last hour, For any pains of death to fall away from Thee.
The St Mark Passion (full title: The Passion of Our Lord According to Saint Mark) of Charles Wood is a musical composition written in 1920. The work calls for solo tenor (Evangelist), solo baritone (Jesus), chorus and organ, as well as minor roles for five solo basses (Judas, High Priest, Peter, Pilate, Bystander), a solo treble (Maid), and a solo treble or alto (Maid II).
O, Jesus may he who loves You not be an anathema; may he who loves You not be filled with bitterness. O, Sweet Jesus, may every good feeling that is fitted for Your praise, love You, delight in You, adore You! God of my heart, and my Portion, Christ Jesus, may my heart faint away in spirit, and may You be my Life within me!
Bind my wandering heart to Thee. Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love; Here’s my heart, O take and seal it, Seal it for Thy courts above. O that day when freed from sinning, I shall see Thy lovely face; Clothèd then in blood washed linen How I’ll sing Thy sovereign grace; Come, my Lord, no longer tarry, Take my ...
O My Father: Eliza R. Snow: James McGranahan: 293: Each Life That Touches Ours for Good: Karen Lynn Davidson: A. Laurence Lyon: 294: Love at Home: John Hugh McNaughton: John Hugh McNaughton: 295: O Love That Glorifies the Son: Lorin F. Wheelwright: Lorin F. Wheelwright: 296: Our Father, by Whose Name: F. Bland Tucker: John David Edwards: 297 ...
The sixth stanza is a prayer for peace, beginning "Verleih uns Frieden gnädiglich, Herr Gott, zu unsern Zeiten" (Grant us peace graciously, Lord God, in our time). [8] The seventh stanza paraphrases 1 Timothy 2:2 , beginning "Gib unsern Fürsten und all'r Obrigkeit Fried und gut Regiment" (Give our rulers and all lawgivers peace and good ...
I give myself and consecrate to the Sacred Heart of our Lord Jesus Christ, my person and my life, my actions, pains and sufferings, so that I may be unwilling to make use of any part of my being other than to honor, love and glorify the Sacred Heart. This is my unchanging purpose, namely, to be all His, and to do all things for the love of Him ...