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Martin Luther
1483–1546 · 30 public-domain hymns · free slides
Martin Luther, the German reformer, gave congregational singing back to the people in their own language. His hymns — above all "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" — became anthems of the Reformation and remain cornerstones of Protestant worship.
Hymns by Martin Luther
- A Mighty Fortress SDA 506
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God UMH 110
- All Praise to Jesus' Hallowed Name OHP 9
- Christ Jesus Lay in Death's Strong Bands UMH 319
- Come Holy Spirit, Lord Our God OHP 31
- Dear Christians, One and All Rejoice OHP 36
- From Heaven Above To Earth I Come OHP 42
- Happy the Man Who Feareth God OHP 51
- If God Had Not Been on Our Side OHP 71
- In Peace and Joy I Now Depart OHP 74
- In These Our Days So Perilous OHP 75
- Isaiah, Mighty Seer, In Days of Old OHP 76
- Jesus Christ Who Came to Save OHP 82
- Look Down, O Lord, From Heaven Behold OHP 97
- Lord God, Thy Praise We Sing - Te Deum Laudamus OHP 98
- Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word OHP 103
- May God Bestow on Us His Grace OHP 107
- O Lord We Praise Thee OHP 128
- Our Father Thou in Heaven Above OHP 143
- Out of the Deep I Cry to Thee OHP 145
- Psalm 31:1-16 UMH 764
- Psalm 46 UMH 780
- Psalm 70 UMH 793
- That Men a godly Life Might Live OHP 163
- The Mouth of Fools Doth God Confess OHP 177
- To Jordan Came Our Lord, The Christ OHP 188
- To Shepherds As They Watched By Night OHP 189
- We All Believe in One True God OHP 192
- We Now Implore God the Holy Ghost OHP 195
- Wilt Thou, O Man, Live Happily OHP 199