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So rest, my [our] Rest, thou forever blest

Author: Richard Massie; Salomon Franck Hymnal: The Selah Song Book. Word ed. #d339 (1932)

So rest, my [our] Rest, thou forever blest

Author: Richard Massie; Salomon Franck Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #d400 (1912) Languages: English
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So rest, my Rest, thou forever blest

Author: Rev. William Mercer (1811-1873); Solomon Frank (1659-1725) Hymnal: The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes #454 (1880) Tune Title: MINDEN
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So rest, my Rest! Thou ever Blest!

Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #468a (1926) Languages: English

So rest, my [our] Rest, thou forever blest

Author: Richard Massie; Salomon Franck Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. Text ed. #d525 (1923) Languages: English

So rest, my [our] Rest, thou forever blest

Author: Richard Massie; Salomon Franck Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) #d670 (1922)
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Hope in Death

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #404 (1884) First Line: So rest, our Rest, thou ever blest Lyrics: 1 So rest, our Rest, thou ever blest, Thy grave with sinners making: By thy precious death, from sin Our dead souls awaking. 2 Here hast thou lain after much pain, Life of our life, reposing: Round thee now a rock-hewn grave, Rock of Ages, closing. 3 Breath of all breath! we know from death Thou wilt my dust awaken: Wherefore should we dread the grave, Or our faith be shaken? 4 To us the tomb is but a room Where we lie down on roses: He, who dying conquered death, Sweetly there reposes. 5 The body dies--naught else--and lies In dust until victorious From the grave it shall arise Beautiful and glorious. 6 Meantime we will, O Jesus, still Deep in remembrance lay thee, Musing on thy death; in death Be with us, we pray thee. Languages: English Tune Title: ARIMATHEA
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So rest, our Rest, Thou forever blest

Author: S. Franck; W. Mercer Hymnal: Sursum Corda #202 (1898)
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So rest, our Rest, thou forever blest

Author: Richard Massie Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #401 (1892) Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ Sufferings and Death Languages: English Tune Title: ARIMATHEA

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