Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
PALM SUNDAY
161
Hosanna, Loud Hosanna
7. 6. 7. 6. D.
Ellacombe
Matt. 21: 15
Jeannette Threlfall, 1873
“Gesangbuch d. Herzolgl.
Württemberg. Hofkapelle,” 1784
ex
tle
chil
song
ult
cient
That
Mid
The
an
an
lit
sing,
crowd,
sang;
we
ant
dren
san
O
san
na
liv
na,
“Ho
2
From
1
Ho
3
high
fol
san
lowed
est!”
in
et
loud
the
they
ho
na,
heav’n
clear
an
our
chant
and
them
Lord
of
ing
ly
Through
The
For
King.
loud.
rang.
is
tor
lared
Re
branch
love
our
palm
court
and
Christ
vic
pil
er,
ing
ple
The
And
The
deem
wav
Tem
heart
on
fold
and
in
ed
With
Rode
Close
Him
gels
them,
and
ly
His
life
low
to
voice
state
breast,
Lord
may
Je
we
of
sus,
Oh,
The
To
er
and
had
praise
an
blessed
who
men
ev
ly
bid
and
the
re
ding
nal
His
plest
best.
wait.
joice.
men.
A
His
that
dren
bliss
lit
sang
The
in
scorned
chil
And
Nor
es,
E
Should
The
ence
dren
chil
sim
prais
ful
tle
their
on
ter
pres
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