Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
PALM SUNDAY
162
Ride On, Ride On, in Majesty
L. M.
Winchester New
Matt. 21: 9
Henry H. Milman, 1827, alt.
“Musikalisches Handbuch”
Hamburg, 1690
Thy
The
In
Hark!
last
an
low
all
es
es
es
es
ty!
ty!
ty!
ty!
and
gel
ly
the
on,
on,
on,
on,
4
Ride
3
Ride
2
Ride
1
Ride
in
in
in
in
maj
maj
maj
maj
ride
ride
ride
ride
on,
on,
on,
on,
on
sad
tri
meek,
and
Fa
His
umphs
pur
Thy
ther
with
ior
Christ,
ho
ride
tribes
pomp
ar
fierc
of
strife
on
san
to
na
down
est
The
Look
O
O
mies
Sav
is
die.
cry.
the
nigh;
sky
palms
cap
see
pects
Ex
With
O’er
To
scat
death
proach
own
and
tive
th’ ap
His
road,
gin
eyes
throne
sue
now
won
sap
Thy
be
d’ring
phire
men.
A
gar
con
Sac
noint
a
tered
and
ing
strowed.
sin.
fice.
Son.
ri
ed
ments
quered
5
Ride on, ride on, in majesty!
In lowly pomp ride on to die.
Bow Thy meek head to mortal pain.
Then take, O Christ, Thy pow’r and reign.
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