My lips no more can si­lence keep

"My lips no more can si­lence keep" appears in 3 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

My lips no more can si­lence keep· 3 hymns found
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My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,
My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,
My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,

My lips no more can si­lence keep

I, too, must sing with joy­ful tongue
I, too, must sing, with joy­ful tongue,
I too must sing with joy­ful tongue

Ah, Dearest Jesus

lyricist: Martin Luther, 1535
Composer: Leipzig, Germany, 1539
Hymn 1

...My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,

My lips no more can si­lence keep;

I, too, must sing with joy­ful tongue...

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My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,

My lips no more can si­lence keep;

I, too, must sing with joy­ful tongue

Ah, Dearest Jesus

Give Heed, My Heart

lyricist: Martin Luther, 1531
Composer: Germany, 1625
Hymn 2

...My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,

My lips no more can si­lence keep;

I, too, must sing, with joy­ful tongue,...

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My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,

My lips no more can si­lence keep;

I, too, must sing, with joy­ful tongue,

Give Heed, My Heart

From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

lyricist: Martin Luther, 1531
Composer: Leipzig, Germany, 1539)
Hymn 3

...My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,

My lips no more can si­lence keep,

I too must sing with joy­ful tongue...

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My heart for ve­ry joy doth leap,

My lips no more can si­lence keep,

I too must sing with joy­ful tongue

From Heaven Above to Earth I Come

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