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2 Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord,
Eternal truth attends Thy word;

Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore

Till suns shall rise and set no more.

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2 Praise ye the Lord for all His loving kindness,
And all the tender mercies He hath shown;
Praise Him who pardons all our sin and blindness,
And calls us sons, and takes us for His own.
3 Praise ye Jehovah, source of every blessing;
Before His gifts earth's richest boons are dim;
Resting in Him, His peace and joy possessing,
All things are ours, for we have all in Him.
4 Praise ye the Father, God the Lord who gave us,
With full and perfect love, His only Son;
Praise ye the Son who died Himself to save us;
Praise ye the Spirit, praise the Three in One!
M. Cockburn-Campbell, 1838

Arr. fr. R. Schumann, 1839

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2 Pure in their nature, good, and true, 'Tis their delight Thy will to do; From heaven they come the souls to guard

That trust in Thy most holy word.
3 They joy when but one sinner turns;
Their zeal for Jesus ever burns;
They serve His people night and day,
And turn full many an ill away.
4 All little ones, awake, asleep,

And every child of Thine, they keep;
O'er all Thy kingdom, far and near,
They give their kind and loving care.

5 When death approaches, then they
come,

To soften pain, and guide us home;
And when the spirit leaves the clay,
To waft us to the realms of day.

6 Give us, O Lord, the grace and power
To serve Thee well each day and hour;
Grant us the zeal and fervent love
To serve as angels serve above.

7 Let these good spirits with us be,
When in Thy house we worship Thee;
And bid them all our path defend
Till this our life on earth shall end.
Latin, by Philip Melanchton, 1543

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8, 7, 8, 7, 4, 7.

E. J. Hopkins, 1818-1901

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2 Taught by Thine unerring Spirit,
Boldly we draw nigh to God;
Only in Thy spotless merit,
Only through Thy precious blood:
By Thy mercy,

O deliver us, good Lord!

3 From the depth of nature's blindness, From the hardening power of sin, From all malice and unkindness, From the pride that lurks within, By Thy mercy,

O deliver us, good Lord!

4 When temptation sorely presses,
In the day of Satan's power,
In our times of deep distresses,
In each dark and trying hour,
By Thy mercy,

O deliver us, good Lord!

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5 When the world around is smiling, In the time of wealth and ease, Earthly joys our hearts beguiling, In the day of health and peace, By Thy mercy,

O deliver us, good Lord!

6 In the weary hours of sickness,
In the times of grief and pain,
When we feel our mortal weakness,
When all human help is vain:
By Thy mercy,

O deliver us, good Lord!

7 In the solemn hour of dying,
In the awful judgment day,
May our souls, on Thee relying,
Find Thee still our rock and stay:
By Thy mercy,

O deliver us, good Lord!

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John James Cummins, 1839

Zinck's Koralbog, 1801

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