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Min blodige konung

Author: A. C. R. Hymnal: De Ungas Sångbok #63 (1914) First Line: Min blodige konung på korsträdets stam Languages: Swedish Tune Title: [Min blodige konung på korsträdets stam]
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My Crucified Savior

Author: Fredrika E. Falck, 1719-1749; Claude W. Foss Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4187 Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: My crucified Savior, despised and contemned Lyrics: 1. My crucified Savior, despised and contemned, Thou innocent victim for sinners condemned, Thy garments are blood-stained, Thy spirit doth groan, In agony prostrate, Thou suff’rest alone. 2. Thou weepest and moanest in conflict and prayer, And writhest in agony, pain and despair; In thirty years’ anguish our path Thou hast trod, And diest at last to redeem us to God. 3. Our Savior thus finished God’s plan with our race, And laid the foundation for pardon and grace. And then rose triumphant, the conquering Lord, Appeased the Creator and mankind restored. 4. Restored to the bliss that was lost in the fall, Yea, greater, for Jesus prepared for us all Eternal salvation and mansions above; Come, poor, burdened sinners, rejoice in His love. 5. Yea, come, trembling sinner, come just as thou art, Thy cares and thy sorrows to Jesus impart; In Him seek salvation from death and the grave, For Jesus is willing and mighty to save. Languages: English Tune Title: MIN BLODIGE KONUNG
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My Crucified Saviour, Despised and Contemned

Author: Anders Carl Rutström, 1721-1772 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #77 (1901) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Lyrics: 1 My crucified Saviour, despised and contemned, Thou innocent Victim for sinners condemned, Thy garments are blood-stained Thy spirit doth groan, In agony prostrate, Thou sufferest alone. 2 Thou weepest and moanest in conflict and prayer, And writhest in agony, pain, and despair; In thirty years’ anguish our path Thou hast trod, And diest at last to redeem us to God. 3 For me Thou hast labored salvation to win, For me tasted death to atone for my sin; Neglected, forsaken, but mindful of me, Thou prayest for those who have crucified Thee. 4 Thou consecrate Victim, my Passover slain, The gall and the wormwood for me Thou dost drain. That I might be blessed Thou sufferest all woe, And diest at last on me life to bestow. 5 Our Saviour thus finished God’s plan with our race, And laid the foundation for pardon and grace. And then rose triumphant, the conquering Lord, Appeased the Creator and mankind restored. 6 Restored to the bliss that was lost in the fall, Yea, greater, for Jesus prepared for us all Eternal salvation and mansions above; Come, poor burdened sinners, rejoice in His love. 7 What is, then, to be reconciled unto God? It is that He silenced the curse by His blood; And what the relation to which we're restored? The right to be counted the friends of the Lord. 8 So come, trembling sinner, come just as thou art, Thy cares and Thy sorrows to Jesus impart; In Him seek salvation from death and the grave, For Jesus is willing and mighty to save. Amen. Topics: Lent Languages: English Tune Title: MIN BLODIGE KONUNG
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My Crucified Savior, Despised and Contemned

Author: Andreas Carl Rutström, (1721-1772); Claude W. Foss Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #114 (1926) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Lyrics: 1 My crucified Saviour, despised and contemned, Thou innocent Victim for sinners condemned, Thy garments are blood-stained, Thy spirit doth groan, In agony prostrate, Thou suff'rest alone. 2 Thou weepest and moanest in conflict and prayer, And writhest in agony, pain and despair; In thirty years' anguish our path Thou has trod, And diest at last to redeem us to God. 3 Our Saviour thus finished God's plan with our race, And laid the foundation for pardon and grace, And then rose triumphant, the conquering Lord, Appeased the Creator and mankind restored. 4 Restored to the bliss that was lost in the fall, Yea, greater, for Jesus prepared for us all Eternal salvation and mansions above; Come, poor, burdened sinners, rejoice in His love. 5 Yea come, trembling sinner, come just as thou art, Thy cares and thy sorrows to Jesus impart; In Him seek salvation from death and the grave, For Jesus is willing and might to save. Amen. Topics: Church Year Holy Week; Holy Thursday; Good Friday; Blood of Christ; Names and Office of Christ Savior; Names and Office of Christ Substitute; Sin Forgiveness of Languages: English Tune Title: MIN BLODIGE KONUNG

My crucified Savior, despised and contemned

Author: Frederika Eleonora Falck (1719-1749); Claude W. Foss (1855-1935) Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church of America #150 (1950) Languages: English Tune Title: MIN BLODIGE KONUNG
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My Crucified Savior

Author: Fredrika E. Falck, 1719-1749; Claude W. Foss, 1855-1935 Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #236 (1996) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: My crucified Savior, despised and contemned Topics: Good Friday; Atonement; Holy Week Death; Invited by Christ; Repentance Scripture: John 1:29 Tune Title: RUTSTRÖM

Lord Jesus, I Long to Be Perfectly Whole

Author: James Nicholson, c.1828-1896 Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #357 (1996) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Refrain First Line: now wash me, and I shall be Topics: Aspiration; Forgiveness in Confession; Work and Leisure Scripture: Psalm 51 Tune Title: RUTSTRÖM

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