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A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR LORD
English version by MARTIN LUTHER,
Edith Tillotson Harmonised by MORTIMER WILSON
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ing. For still that foe doth seek His
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ed; Earths riches they may take, New
powr to wreak, With might and craft he's. armed, But’ we shall
Christ, our King, ‘The Lord of Hosts most high, A - dored in
they may make, Thelr smile fs all in vain, For Goda -
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earth and sky, A. Vie - tor We, for - ev - - er.
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