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Lord Who Throughout These Forty Days Guitar

The document contains the lyrics and musical arrangement for a hymn titled 'Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days,' which reflects themes of fasting, prayer, and spiritual strength. It includes instructions for musicians on how to play the hymn, indicating the use of guitar chords and keyboard improvisation. The text is attributed to Claudia F. Hernaman, with musical adaptation by Richard Redhead.

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Lord Who Throughout These Forty Days Guitar

The document contains the lyrics and musical arrangement for a hymn titled 'Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days,' which reflects themes of fasting, prayer, and spiritual strength. It includes instructions for musicians on how to play the hymn, indicating the use of guitar chords and keyboard improvisation. The text is attributed to Claudia F. Hernaman, with musical adaptation by Richard Redhead.

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LORD, WHO THROUGHOUT THESE FORTY DAYS

F Csus4 C F Csus4 C F B Gm A

1. Lord, who through out these for ty days, For us did fast and pray,
2. As you with Sa tan did con tend, And did the vic t’ry win,
3. As you did hun ger bear and thirst, So teach us, gra cious Lord,
4. And through these days of pen i tence, And through your Pas sion tide,
5. A bide with us that when this life Of suf fer ing is past,

F C Dm F C Dm C F

1. Teach us with you to mourn our sins, And close by you to stay.
2. O give us strength in you to fight, In you to con quer sin.
3. To die to self, and al ways live By your most ho ly word.
4. For ev er more, in life and death, O Lord, with us a bide.
5. An Eas ter of un end ing joy We may at tain at last!

Note: When guitar and keyboard play together, keyboardists should improvise using the guitar chords above the melody.

Text: CM; Claudia F. Hernaman, 1838–1898, alt.


Music: ST. FLAVIAN; The Whole Psalmes in Foure Partes, 1563; adapt. by Richard Redhead, 1820–1901; arr. fr. Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875, alt.

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Edition #91177

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