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776. Lo, in the wilderness a voice

1 Lo, in the wilderness a voice
'make straight the way' is crying:
when men are turning from the light,
and hope and love seem dying,
the prophet comes to make us clean:
'there standeth one you have not seen,
Whose voice you are denying.'

2 God give us grace to hearken now
to those who come to warn us,
give sight and strength, that we may kill
the vices that have torn us,
lest love professed should disappear
in creeds of hate, contempt, and fear,
that crush and overturn us.

3 When from the vineyard cruel men
cast out the heavenly powers
and Christendom denies its Lord,
the world in ruin cowers.
Now come, O God, in thy great might!
Unchanged, unchanging is thy right,
unswayed thy justice towers.

Text Information
First Line: Lo, in the wilderness a voice
Author: Percy Dearmer, 1867-1936
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Scripture:
Topic: Saints' and Other Holy Days: St. John the Baptist
Notes: A higher setting of MIT FREUDEN ZART is found at 386
Tune Information
Name: MIT FREUDEN ZART
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7
Key: D Major
Source: Bohemian Brehtren's Kirkengesänge, Berlin 1566, later form; Harmonizations: Editors of Hymns for Church and School, 1964
Copyright: Harmonization © Editors of Hymns for Church and School, 1964



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