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HELIGA MINNEN I FASTELAGSTID

Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: O. W. Udden Tune Sources: Secular melody Used With Text: Passion-week Memories Sacred and Blest

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Passion-week Memories Sacred and Blest

Author: Ludvig Holmes Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Passion-week memories sacred and blest, Speak to my soul now of stillness and rest; Slowly we go to Gethsemane's dale; Show me the sufferer trembling and pale, Treading forsaken a path full of thorns, Loving the world, which in turn only scorns. 2 Now I perceive Him in shadows of night, Putting the powers of darkness to flight, Crushed 'neath the load of the sin of the world, Death and damnation around Him are hurled. Thorn-crowned and scourged still the sacrificed Lamb, Lifting His brow, says: "A King yet I am." 3 Show me the cross where He patiently died, There in its shadow myself will I hide, There will I hide His victor4ious word, Hear Him exclaim, "It is finished", my Lord, There will I praise for His mercy and grace; Suffering and dying He stood in my place. Amen. Topics: Lent Used With Tune: HELIGA MINNEN I FASTELAGSTID

Heliga minnen i fastelagstid

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: HELIGA MINNEN I FASTELAGSTID

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Passion-week Memories Sacred and Blest

Author: Ludvig Holmes Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #63 (1901) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Passion-week memories sacred and blest, Speak to my soul now of stillness and rest; Slowly we go to Gethsemane's dale; Show me the sufferer trembling and pale, Treading forsaken a path full of thorns, Loving the world, which in turn only scorns. 2 Now I perceive Him in shadows of night, Putting the powers of darkness to flight, Crushed 'neath the load of the sin of the world, Death and damnation around Him are hurled. Thorn-crowned and scourged still the sacrificed Lamb, Lifting His brow, says: "A King yet I am." 3 Show me the cross where He patiently died, There in its shadow myself will I hide, There will I hide His victor4ious word, Hear Him exclaim, "It is finished", my Lord, There will I praise for His mercy and grace; Suffering and dying He stood in my place. Amen. Topics: Lent Languages: English Tune Title: HELIGA MINNEN I FASTELAGSTID

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O. W. Udden

Composer of "HELIGA MINNEN I FASTELAGSTID"

L. Holmes

Person Name: Ludvig Holmes Author of "Passion-week Memories Sacred and Blest" in Hymnal and Order of Service
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