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Translations. - Advent. (Luther's Song-Book.)

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Come, saviour of nations wild,     Of the maiden owned the child     That may wonder all the earth     God should grant it such a birth.     Not of man's flesh or man's blood     Only of the Spirit of God     Is God's Word a man become,     And blooms the fruit of woman's womb.     Maiden, she was found with child,     Nor was chastity defiled;     Many a virtue from her shone:     God was there upon his throne.     From that chamber of content,     Royal palace pure, he went;     God by kind, in human grace     Forth he comes to run his race.     From the Father came his road,     And returns again to God;     Unto hell it did go down,     Up then to the Father's throne.     Thou, the Father's form express,     Get thee victory in the flesh,     That thy godlike power in us     Make sick flesh victorious.     Shines thy manger bright and fair;     Sets the night a new star there:     Darkness thence must keep away;     Faith dwells ever in the day.     Honour unto God be done;     Honour to his only son;     Honour to the Holy Ghost,     Now, and ever, ending not. Amen.

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