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Hymns / Music :: O Food To Pilgrims Given

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"I am the Bread of life. He who comes to Me will never go hungry." John 6:35

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Words: Maintzich Gesangbuch, 1661; translated from German to English by John Athelstan Laurie Riley, 1906.

Music: "O Welt, Ich Muss Dich Lassen" (O World, I Must Leave You), 15th Century German melody, adapted by Heinrich Isaac (1450-1517), harmony by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1729


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O food to pilgrims given,
O bread of life from heaven,
O manna from on high!
We hunger, Lord, supply us,
Nor Thy delights deny us,
Whose hearts to Thee draw nigh.

O stream of love past telling,
O purest fountain welling
From out the Savior's side!
We faint with thirst; revive us,
Of Thine abundance give us,
And all we need provide.

O Jesus, by Thee bidden,
We here adore Thee,
Hidden in forms of bread and wine.
Grant when the veil is risen,
We may behold, in heaven,
Thy countenance divine.

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