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The Final Conflict and Heaven

II.
Preparation for Death.

Said to be written on occasion of the sudden death of Duke George of Saxe-Eisenach, while hunting.

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Wer weiss wie nahe mir mein Ende

Emilia Juliana, Countess of Schwarzburg Rudolstadt. 1686.

Who knows how near my end may be?

Time speeds away, and Death comes on;

How swiftly, ah! how suddenly,

May Death be here, and Life be gone!

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

The world that smiled when morn was come

May change for me ere close of eve;

So long as earth is still my home

In peril of my death I live;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

Teach me to ponder oft my end,

And ere the hour of death appears,

To cast my soul on Christ her Friend,

Nor spare repentant cries and tears;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

And let me now so order all,

That ever ready I may be

To say with joy, whate'er befall,

Lord, do Thou as Thou wilt with me

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My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

Let heaven to me be ever sweet,

And this world bitter let me find,

That I, 'mid all its toil and heat,

May keep eternity in mind;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

O Father, cover all my sins

With Jesu's merits, who alone

The pardon that I covet wins,

And makes His long-sought rest my own;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

His sorrows and His cross I know

Make death-beds soft, and light the grave,

They comfort in the hour of woe,

They give me all I fain would have;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

From Him can nought my soul divide,

Nor life nor death can part us now;

I lay my hand upon His side,

And say, My Lord and God art Thou;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

In holy baptism long ago,

I join'd me to the living Vine,

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Thou lovest me in Him, I know,

In Him Thou dost accept me Thine;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

And I have eaten of His flesh

And drunk His blood,--nor can I be

Forsaken now, nor doubt afresh,

I am in Him and He in me;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

Then death may come or tarry yet,

I know in Christ I perish not,

He never will His own forget,

He gives me robes without a spot;

My God, for Jesu's sake I pray

Thy peace may bless my dying day.

And thus I live in God at peace,

And die without a thought of fear,

Content to take what God decrees,

For through His Son my faith is clear,

His grace shall be in death my stay,

And peace shall bless my dying day.

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