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O Friend of souls, how blest am I

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Wolfgang Christoph Dessler Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States #d179 (1920) Hymnal Title: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States Languages: English

O Friend of souls, how blest am I

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Wolfgang Christoph Dessler Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states #d180 (1913) Hymnal Title: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states Languages: English

O Friend of souls, how blest am I

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Wolfgang Christoph Dessler Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #d311 (1912) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes Languages: English
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O Friend of souls, how blest am I

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #109 (1918) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book Lyrics: 1 O Friend of souls, how blest am I Whene'er Thy love my spirit calms! From sorrow's dungeon forth I fly, And hide me in Thy shelt'ring arms. The night of weeping flies away Before the heart-reviving ray Of love, that beams from out Thy breast; Here is my heaven on earth begun; Who is not joyful, that has won In Thee, O Lord, his joy and rest? 2 The world may call herself my foe, So be it; for I trust her not, E'en though a friendly face she show, And heap with her good things my lot. In Thee alone will I rejoice, Thou art the Friend, Lord, of my choice, For Thou art true when friendships fail; 'Mid storms of woe Thy truth is still My anchor; hate me as she will, The world shall o'er me ne'er prevail. 3 The Law may threaten endless death From awful Sinai's burning hill, Straightway from its consuming breath My soul through faith mounts higher still; She throws herself at Jesus' feet And finds with Him a safe retreat Where curse and death can never come. Though all things threaten condemnation, Yet Jesus, Thou art my Salvation, For in Thy love I find my home. 4 Through deserts of the cross Thou leadest, I follow leaning on Thy hand; From out the clouds Thy child Thou feedest, And giv'st him water from the sand. I know Thy wondrous ways will end In love and blessing, Thou true Friend; Enough, if Thou art ever near. I know whom Thou wilt glorify, And raise o'er sun and stars on high, Thou lead'st through depths and darkness here. 5 To others death seems dark and grim, But not, Thou Life of life, to me, I know Thou ne'er forsakest him Whose heart and spirit rest in Thee. Oh! who would fear his journey's close, If from dark woods and lurking foes He then find safety and release? Nay, rather, with a joyful heart From this dark region I depart To Thy eternal light and peace. 6 O Friend of souls, then blest indeed Am I when on Thy love I lean! The world, nor pain, nor death I heed, Since Thou, my God, my Joy hast been. O let this peace that Thou hast given, Be but a foretaste of Thy heaven, For goodness infinite is Thine. Hence, world with all Thy flattering toys! In God alone lie all my joys; O rich delight, my Friend is mine! Topics: The Redeemer Languages: English
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O Friend of souls, how blest am I

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #237 (1893) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book Lyrics: 1 O FRIEND of souls, how blest am I Whene'er Thy love my spirit calms! From sorrow's dungeon forth I fly, And hide me in Thy shelt'ring arms. The night of weeping flies away Before the heart-reviving ray Of love, that beams from out Thy breast; Here is my heaven on earth begun; Who were not joyful, that has won In Thee, O Lord, his joy and rest. 2 The world may call herself my foe, So be it; for I trust her not, E'en though a friendly face she show, And heap with her good things my lot. In Thee alone will I rejoice, Thou art the Friend, Lord, of my choice, For Thou art true when friendships fail; 'Mid storms of woe Thy truth is still My anchor; hate me as it will: The world shall o'er me ne'er prevail. 3 The Law may threaten endless death From awful Sinai's burning hill, Straightway from its consuming breath My soul through faith mounts higher still; She throws herself at Jesus' feet And finds with Him a safe retreat Where curse and death can never come. Though all things threaten condemnation, Yet Jesus, Thou art my Salvation, For in Thy love I find my home. 4 Through deserts of the cross Thou leadest, I follow leaning on Thy hand; From out the clouds Thy child Thou feedest, And giv'st him water from the sand. I know Thy wonderous ways will end In love and blessing, Thou true Friend, Enough, if Thou art ever near. I know whom thou wilt glorify, And raise o'er sun and stars on high, Thou lead'st through depths and darkness here. 5 To others death seems dark and grim, But not, Thou Life of life, to me, I know Thou ne'er forsakest him Whose heart and spirit rest in Thee. Oh! who would fear his journey's close, If from dark woods and lurking foes, He then find safety and release? Nay, rather, with a joyful heart From this dark region I depart To Thy eternal light and peace. 6 O Friend of souls, then blest indeed Am I when on Thy love I lean! The world, nor pain, nor death I heed, Since Thou, my God, my Joy hast been. O let this peace that Thou hast given, Be but a foretaste of Thy heaven, For goodness infinite is Thine. Hence, world with all Thy flattering toys! In God alone lie all my joys; O rich delight, my Friend is mine! Topics: The Redeemer Languages: English

O Friend of sinners, how blest am I

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Wolfgang Christoph Dessler Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) #d239 (1889) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) Languages: English

O Friend of souls, how blest am I

Author: Wolfgang Christoph Dessler Hymnal: Forty-Six Chorales #d33 (1936) Hymnal Title: Forty-Six Chorales Languages: English
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O Friend of souls, how blest am I

Hymnal: Hymnal for Evangelical Lutheran Missions #132 (1905) Hymnal Title: Hymnal for Evangelical Lutheran Missions Languages: English

Eleventh Sunday After Trinity

Author: Wolfgang Christoph Dessler Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #d104 (1859) Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Ages First Line: O Friend of souls, how well is me Languages: English
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O Friend of souls! 't is well with me

Hymnal: Hymns of the Spirit #513 (1864) Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Spirit Languages: English

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