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Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Songs for the Sanctuary, or Hymns and Tunes for Christian Worship #1159 (1872)
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Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Congregational Hymn and Tune Book; containing the psalms and hymns of the General Association of Connecticut, adapted to suitable tunes #1239 (1856) Languages: English
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Lord Revive Us

Author: R. H. McDaniel Hymnal: White Wings #84 (1896) First Line: Saviour, visit Thy plantation Refrain First Line: Oh, revive us, Lord, revive us Languages: English Tune Title: [Saviour, visit Thy plantation]
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Lord, Revive Us

Author: Rev. John Newton Hymnal: The Harp of Glory #174 (1911) First Line: Saviour, visit Thy plantation Languages: English Tune Title: [Saviour, visit Thy plantation]
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Saviour! Visit Thy Plantation

Hymnal: Gospel Trio of Sacred Song #77 (1891) First Line: Saviour, visit Thy plantation Languages: English Tune Title: GREENVILLE
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Saviour! Visit Thy Plantation

Hymnal: Our Hymns #248 (1903) Languages: English
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Saviour! Visit Thy Plantation

Hymnal: The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) #322 (1902) First Line: Saviour, visit thy plantation Languages: English
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Prayer for a Revival

Author: Ryland, junior Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXXVII (1792) First Line: Savior visit thy plantation Refrain First Line: Lord, revive us Lyrics: 1 Savior visit thy plantation, Grant us, Lord, a gracious rain! All will come to dissolution, Unless thou return again: Refrain: Lord revive us, All our help must come from thee. 2 Keep no longer at a distance, Shine upon us from on high; Lest, for want of thy assistance, Every plant should droop and die: [Refrain] 3 Surely, once thy garden flourish'd, Every part look'd gay and green: Then thy word our spirits nourish'd Happy seasons we have seen! [Refrain] 4 [But a drought has since succeeded, And a sad decline we see; Lord, thy help is greatly needed, Help can only come from thee. [Refrain] 5 Where are those we counted leaders, Fill'd with zeal, and love and truth? Old professors, tall as cedars, Bright examples to our youth! [Refrain] 6 Some in whom we once delighted, We shall meet no more below, Some, alas! we fear are blighted, Scarce a single leaf they show. [Refrain] 7 Younger plants— the sight how pleasant, Cover'd thick with blossoms stood; But they cause us grief at present, Frost has nipp'd them in the bud. [Refrain] 8 Dearest Savior, hasten hither, Thou canst make them bloom again; Oh, permit them not to wither, Let not all our hopes be vain! [Refrain] 9 Let our mutual love be fervent, Make us prevalent in prayers; Let each one esteem'd thy servant, Shun the world's bewitching snares. [Refrain] 10 Break the tempter's fatal power, Turn the stony hearts of flesh; And begin, from this good hour, To revive thy work afresh: [Refrain] Topics: The Church Associations or General Meetings of Churches and Ministers; Associations of Christians and churches A revival desired; Prayer Answered; Revival prayed for Languages: English
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Celestial Watering

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #LXXV (1802) First Line: Savior, visit thy plantation Lyrics: 1 Savior, visit thy plantation, Grant us, Lord, a gracious rain, All will come to dissolution, Unless thou return again. 2 Keep no longer at a distance, Shine upon us from on high; Left for want of thy assistance, Ev'ry plant should droop and die. 3 Surely once thy garden flourish'd, Ev'ry part look'd gay and green: Then thy word our spirits nourish'd Happy seasons we have seen. 4 But a drought has since succeeded, And a sad decline we see; Lord thy help is greatly needed, Help can only come from thee. 5 Where are those we counted leaders, Fir'd with zeal and love and truth; Old professors tall as cedars, Bright examples to our youth? 6 Some in whom our souls delighted, We shall meet no more below: Some, alas! we fear are blighted, Scarce a single leaf they show. 7 Younger plants to sight how pleasant, Cover'd thick with blossoms stood; But they cause us grief at present, Frost has nip'd them in the bud. 8 Dearest Savior, hasten hither, Thou canst make them bloom again; O! permit them not to wither, Let not all our hopes be vain. 9 Let our mut'al love be fervent, Make us prevalent in pray'r; Let each one esteem the servant, And shun the world's bewitching snare. 10 Break the tempter's fatal power, Turn the stony hearts of flesh; Now begin from this good hour, To revive thy work afresh. Languages: English
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Saviour, visit thy plantation

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #580 (1828) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1 Saviour, visit thy plantation, Grant us Lord, a gracious rain! All will come to desolation, Unless thou return again: Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 2 Keep no longer at a distance, Shine upon us from on high, Lest, for want of thine assistance, Every plant should droop and die: Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 3 Surely, once the garden flourished, Every part look'd gay and green: Then thy word our spirits nourish'd Happy seasons we have seen! Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 4 But a drought has since succeeded, And a sad decline we see; Lord, thy help is greatly needed, Help can only come from thee: Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 5 Where are those we counted leaders, Fill'd with zeal, and love, and truth? Old professors, tall as cedars, Bright examples to our youth! Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 6 Some in whom we once delighted, We shall meet no more below; Some, alas! we fear are blighted, Scarce a single leaf they show: Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 7 Younger plants--the sight how pleasant!-- Cover'd thick with blossoms stood; But they cause us grief at present, Frost has nipp'd them in the bud: Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 8 Dearest Saviour, hasten hither, Thou canst make them bloom again! Oh! permit them not to wither, Let not all our hopes be vain. Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 9 Let our mutual love be fervent; Make us prevalent in prayers; Let each one, esteem'd thy servant, Shun the world's bewitching snares: Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! 10 Break the tempter's fatal power; Turn the stony hearts of flesh; And begin from this good hour To revive thy work afresh: Lord, revive us, All our help must come from thee! Topics: Kingdom and Church of Christ State of Decline; Prayer for a Revival

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