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THE CHRISTIAN YEAR

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OLD 124th. (10. 10. 10. 10. 10.)

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Melody in German Psalter, 1551.


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T. A. L.

THE dying robber raised his aching brow
To claim the dying Lord for company;
And heard, in answer to his trembling vow,
The promise of the King: Thou—even thou—
To-day shalt be in Paradise with me.

2 We too the measure of our guilt confess,
Knowing thy mercy, Lord, our only plea;
That we, like him, through judgement and distress,
For all the weight of our unworthiness,
May win our way to Paradise with thee.

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