Paul Gerhardt As a Hymn Writer And His Influence On English Hymnody
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108. ) [Advent. ] Suggested by Gen. XXIV, 31. It appeared in Crii. Runge, 1653, no. 78, in 9 stanzas of 8 lines; viz. Stanzas I-VII, XI, XII, of the full form; stanzas VIII-X being added in Ebeling, 1667, 5, no. 50. The full text, in 12 stanzas, appeared also in Wackernagel: no. 2; Bachmann: no. 23 ; Unv. L. S. : 1851, no. 20. English Versions: 1. Wherefore dost Thou longer tarry. Miss Winkworth, omitting stanzas VIII-X, in her Lyra Ger. , 2d Series, 1858, p. 6. In her C. B. For England, 1863, ...no. 153, the translation of stanzas III, V, XI, are omitted. 2. Wherefore dosfr Thou, blest of God. R. Massie, in Lyra Domestica, 1864, P- 9- 52 PAUL GERHARDT AS A HYMN WRITER 3. Why, without, then, art Thou staying. /. Kelly, 1867, P- 5- Selected Stanza: i. Wherefore dost Thou longer tarry Blessed of the Lord afar? Would it were Thy will to enter To my heart, O Thou my Star, Thou my Jesus, Fount of pow'r, Helper in the needful hour ! Sharpest wounds my heart is feeling, Touch them, Savior, with Thy healing !
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