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Translations. - The Creed. (Luther's Song-Book.)

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In one true God we all believe,     Maker of the earth and heaven;     Who, us as children to receive,     Hath himself as father given.     Now and henceforth he will feed us;     Soul and body, will be round us;     'Gainst mischances all will heed us;     Nought shall come on us to wound us.     He watches for us, cares, defends;     And everything to his might bends.     And we believe in Jesus Christ,     His son, our Lord. Evermore he     Sits beside the Father high'st,     Equal God in might and glory.     He of Mary, the young maiden,     Verily was born true human     By the Holy Ghost. Grief-laden     For our sakes, lost man and woman,     He on the cross expired in faith,     And rose again, through God, from death.     We believe in the Holy Ghost     With the Father and the Saviour,     In whom the fearful learn to boast,     Who the meek doth crown with favour.     Christendom, in earth and heaven,     Of one heart and mind he keepeth.     Here all sins shall be forgiven;     Wake too shall the flesh that sleepeth;     After these sufferings there shall be     Life to all eternity. Amen.

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