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In God, My Savior

Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 In God, my Savior, I put my trust alone; His word and favor My help in need I own; My life I tender, And all I have as well, In full surrender To Thee, who grace I tell, My soul's befriender, My God, Immanuel. 2 The loss sin wrought me, Through Satan's wiles, O Lord, Thou, who hast bought me, Hast all by grace restored: My thanks I render, Myself to Thee I yield, My Savior tender, My rock, my sun and shield, My soul's defender, On Thee my hopes I build. 3 Keep me Thy servant, Let me obey Thee, Lord, In spirit fervent, According to Thy word; When doth forsake me The frowning world for aye, And suff'rings shake me, Grant patience, be my stay, Until Thou take me From this ill world away. 4 My consolation Thou art in every need, For my salvation Thou on the cross didst bleed; In heaven dwelling, I shall, when past all pain, Thy praise be telling, O Lamb for sinners slain! When, anthems swelling, I sing the angels' strain. 5 O faithful Savior, My sweetest rest and stay! O let me never From Thee in darkness stray! My soul deliver, And guide Thy weary dove, By grace and favor, Home to the place I love-- My home forever-- Jerusalem above. 6 There, past life's sadness, 'Tis good to be at rest, In joy and gladness, With saints forever blest; Lord, let me ever Walk in Thy faith and fear, That, past death's river, I may Thy welcome hear: "Come, blest forever, Come in, my servant dear!" Topics: Trust and Confidence Used With Tune: [In God, my Savior] Text Sources: Anon., Danish, 1600.

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PAA GUD ALENE

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: F. Melius Christiansen Tune Sources: Zinck's Koralbog, 1801 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 15432 15567 11543 Used With Text: In God, my Savior

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In God, my Savior

Hymnal: Concordia #138 (1918) First Line: In God, my Savior, I put my trust alone Lyrics: 1 In God, my Savior, I put my trust alone; His word and favor My help in need I own; My life I tender, And all I have as well, In full surrender To Thee, who grace I tell, My soul's befriender, My God, Immanuel. 2 The loss sin wrought me, Through Satan's wiles, O Lord, Thou, who hast bought me, Hast all by grace restored: My thanks I render, Myself to Thee I yield, My Savior tender, My rock, my sun and shield, My soul's defender, On Thee my hopes I build. 3 Keep me Thy servant, Let me obey Thee, Lord, In spirit fervent, According to Thy word; When doth forsake me The frowning world for aye, And suff'rings shake me, Grant patience, be my stay, Until Thou take me From this ill world away. 4 My consolation Thou art in every need, For my salvation Thou on the cross didst bleed; In heaven dwelling, I shall, when past all pain, Thy praise be telling, O Lamb for sinners slain! When, anthems swelling, I sing the angels' strain. 5 O faithful Savior, My sweetest rest and stay! O let me never From Thee in darkness stray! My soul deliver, And guide Thy weary dove, By grace and favor, Home to the place I love-- My home forever-- Jerusalem above. 6 There, past life's sadness, 'Tis good to be at rest, In joy and gladness, With saints forever blest; Lord, let me ever Walk in Thy faith and fear, That, past death's river, I may Thy welcome hear: "Come, blest forever, Come in, my servant dear!" Topics: The Christian Life Trust and Confidence Languages: English Tune Title: PAA GUD ALENE

In God, my Savior, I put my trust alone

Author: Carl Doving Hymnal: The Concordia Hymnal #287 (1933) Languages: English Tune Title: IN GOD, MY SAVIOR

In God, my Savior, I put my trust alone

Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary Junior ... of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America #d130 (1916)

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Carl Døving

1867 - 1937 Person Name: Carl Doving Translator of "In God, my Savior, I put my trust alone" in The Concordia Hymnal Born: March 21, 1867, Nord­dal­en, Nor­way. Died: Oc­to­ber 2, 1937, Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. Buried: De­cor­ah, Io­wa.

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "In God, my Savior" in The Lutheran Hymnary In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

F. Melius Christiansen

1871 - 1955 Person Name: F. Melius Christiansen Arranger of "PAA GUD ALENE" in Concordia F. Melius Christiansen (April 1, 1871-June 1, 1955) was a Norwegian-born violinist and choral conductor in the Lutheran choral tradition. Fredrik Melius Christiansen, the son of a Norwegian factory worker, was born in Eidsvold, municipality in Akershus county, Norway and emigrated to the United States at the age of 17. He settled in Washburn, Wisconsin. He studied at Augsburg College. In 1897, he returned to Europe to study three years at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Leipzig, Germany. In 1901, Christiansen was recruited by St. Olaf College president John N. Kildahl. The St. Olaf Choir was founded as an outgrowth of the St. John's Lutheran Church Choir in Northfield. For the next 30 years, Christiansen led the St. Olaf Choir, striving for perfect intonation, blend, diction and phrasing. He was a skilled conductor, directing bands and choirs alike. He assumed direction of the St. Olaf Band in 1903, and took the ensemble on tour to Norway in 1906 to play for King Haakon VII, making it the first college music ensemble to conduct a tour abroad. Though his first love was the violin, he received international fame as founding director of the St. Olaf Choir of St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, USA from 1912 to 1944. Christiansen was considered a pioneer in the art of a cappella (unaccompanied) choral music. Christiansen composed and arranged over 250 musical selections and his choral techniques were spread throughout the U.S. by St. Olaf graduates. The great Christiansen choral tradition is a recognized feature of American Lutheranism. Four of Dr. Christiansen's children survived to adulthood two of them adding their own legacy to the Christiansen tradition of choral music in America. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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