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		<title>Martin Luther Lyrics &#8211; A New Song Shall Now Be Begun</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st6gRfIr86Y &#8220;A New Song Shall Now Be Begun&#8221; &#8211; Composed by Martin Luther 1523 From Martin Luther: Hymns, Ballads, Chants, Truth page 8-13: On July 1, 1523, the infant Reformation saw executed in the Brussels market place Heinrich Voes and Johann Esch, two Belgian Augustinian monks and followers of Luther. Since wandering minstrels and their [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;A New Song Shall Now Be Begun&#8221; &#8211; Composed by Martin Luther 1523<br />
From Martin Luther: Hymns, Ballads, Chants, Truth page 8-13:</p>
<p>On July 1, 1523, the infant Reformation saw executed in the Brussels market place Heinrich Voes and Johann Esch, two Belgian Augustinian monks and followers of Luther. Since wandering minstrels and their ballads served as the mass media of the day, Luther wrote this first hymn of the Reformation as a ballad recounting the martyrdom of these witnesses. First appearing in 1523 in broadsheet for, it, along with Luther&#8217;s tune, was published in Johann Walter&#8217;s 1524 Wittenberg hymnal.</p>
<p><span id="more-3636"></span>Tr. F. Samuel Janzow, 1913 2001<br />
Setting by Carl Schalk<br />
Publisher Concordia Publishing House (1982)</p>
<p>LYRICS for A NEW SONG SHALL NOW BE BEGUN<br />
By Martin Luther</p>
<p>1. A new song now shall be begun,<br />
Lord, help us raise the banner<br />
Of praise for all the Goad has done,<br />
For which we give Him honor.<br />
At Brussels in the Netherlands<br />
God proved himself most truthful<br />
And poured his gifts from open hands<br />
On two lads, martyrs youthful<br />
Through who He showed His power.</p>
<p>2. One was named John, a name to show<br />
He stood in God&#8217;s high favor.<br />
His brother Henry, well we know,<br />
Was salt of truest savor.<br />
This world they now have left behind<br />
And wear bright crowns of glory.<br />
These sons of God had fixed the mind<br />
Upon the Gospel story,<br />
For which they died as martyrs.</p>
<p>3. From where the Foe in ambush lay,<br />
He sent to have them taken<br />
To force them God&#8217;s Word to betray<br />
And make their faith be shaken.<br />
Louvain sent clever men, who came<br />
In twisting nets to break them.<br />
Hard played they at their crooked game,<br />
But from faith could not shake them.<br />
God make their tricks look foolish.</p>
<p>4. Oh, they sang sweet, and they sang sour,<br />
They tried all their devices.<br />
The youths stood firmly like a tow&#8217;r<br />
And overcame each crisis.<br />
In filled the Foe with raging hate<br />
To know himself defeated<br />
By these two lads, and he so great.<br />
His rage flared high, and heated<br />
His plan to see them burning.</p>
<p>5. Their cloister-garments off they tore,<br />
Took off their consecrations;<br />
All this the youths were ready for,<br />
They said Amen with patience.<br />
They gave to God the Father thanks<br />
That He would them deliver<br />
From Satan&#8217;s scoffing and the pranks<br />
That make men quake and shiver<br />
When he comes masked and raging.</p>
<p>6. The God they worshipped granted them<br />
A priesthood in Christ&#8217;s order.<br />
They offered up themselves to Him<br />
And crossed His kingdom&#8217;s border<br />
By dying to the world outright,<br />
With ev&#8217;ry falsehood breaking.<br />
They came to heave pure and white;<br />
All monkery forsaking,<br />
They turned away from evil.</p>
<p>7. A paper given them to sign &#8211;<br />
And carefully they read it &#8211;<br />
Spelled out their faith in ev&#8217;ry line<br />
As they confessed and said it.<br />
Their greatest fault was to be wise<br />
ANd say, &#8220;We trust God solely,<br />
For human wisdom is all lies,<br />
We should distrust it wholly.&#8221;<br />
This brought them to the burning.</p>
<p>8. Then two great fires were set alight,<br />
While men amazed did ponder<br />
The sight of youths who showed no fright;<br />
Their calm filled men with wonder.<br />
They stepped into the flames with song.<br />
God&#8217;s grace and glory praising.<br />
The logic choppers puzzled long<br />
But found these new thing dazing<br />
Which God was here displaying.</p>
<p>9. They now regret their deed of shame,<br />
Would like to slough it over;<br />
They dare not glory in their blame,<br />
But put it under cover.<br />
They feel their gnawing infamy,<br />
Their friends hear them deplore it.<br />
God&#8217;s spirit cannot silent be,<br />
But on Cain&#8217;s guilty forehead<br />
He marks the blood of Abel.</p>
<p>10. The ashed of the lads remain<br />
And scatter to all places.<br />
They rise from roadway, street, and lane<br />
To mark the guilty faces.<br />
The Foe had used a bloody had<br />
To keep these voices quiet,<br />
But they resist in ev&#8217;ry land<br />
The Foe&#8217;s rage and defy it.<br />
The ashes go on singing.</p>
<p>11. And yet men still keep up their lies<br />
To justify the killing;<br />
The Foe with falsehood ever tries<br />
To give the guilt clean billing.<br />
Since these young martyrs&#8217; holy death<br />
Men still continue trying<br />
To say, the youths with their last breath<br />
Renounced their faith when dying<br />
And finally recanted.</p>
<p>12. Let men heap falsehoods all around,<br />
Their sure defeat is spawning.<br />
We thank our God the Word is found,<br />
We stand it its bright dawning.<br />
Our summer now is at the door,<br />
The winter&#8217;s frost has ended,<br />
Soft buds the flowers more and more,<br />
By our dear Gard&#8217;ner tended<br />
Until He reaps His harvest.</p>
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