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The Complaint Of Nature

Author: Michael Bruce, 1746-1767 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9227 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Few are thy days, and full of woe Lyrics: 1 Few are thy days, and full of woe, O man of woman born! Thy doom is written, "Dust thou art, And shalt to dust return." 2 Determined are the days that fly Successive o’er thy head; The numbered hour is on the wing, That lays thee with the dead. 3 Alas! the little day of life Is shorter than a span; Yet black with thousand hidden ills To miserable man. 4 Gay is thy morning; flattering hope Thy sprightly step attends; But soon the tempest howls behind, And then dark night descends. 5 Before its splendid hour, the cloud Comes o’er the beam of light: A pilgrim in a weary land, Man tarries but a night. 6 Behold! sad emblem of thy state, The flowers that paint the field; Or trees, that crown the mountain’s brow, And boughs and blossoms yield. 7 When chill the blast of winter blows, Away the summer flies, The flowers resign their sunny robes, And all their beauty dies. 8 Nipped by the year, the forest fades; And, shaking to the wind, The leaves toss to and fro, and streak The wilderness behind. 9 The winter past, reviving flowers Anew shall paint the plain; The woods shall hear the voice of spring, And flourish green again: 10 But man departs this earthly scene, Ah! never to return! No second spring shall e’er revive The ashes of the urn. 11 The inexorable doors of death, What hand can e’er unfold? Who from the cerements of the tomb Can raise the human mould? 12 The mighty flood that rolls along Its torrents to the main, The waters lost can ne’er recall From that abyss again. 13 The days, the years, the ages, dark Descending down to night, Can never, never be redeemed Back to the gates of light. 14 So man departs the living scene, To night’s perpetual gloom; The voice of morning ne’er shall break The slumbers of the tomb. 15 Where are our fathers? whither gone The mighty men of old? The patriarchs, prophets, princes, kings, In sacred books enrolled? 16 Gone to the resting place of man, The everlasting home, Where ages past have gone before, Where future ages come. 17 Thus Nature poured the wail of woe, And urged her earnest cry; Her voice in agony extreme Ascended to the sky. 18 The Almighty heard; then from His throne In majesty He rose; And from the heav’n, that opened wide, His voice in mercy flows. 19 "When mortal man resigns his breath, And falls a clod of clay, The soul immortal wings its flight To never setting day. 20 "Prepared of old for wicked men The bed of torment lies; The just shall enter into bliss Immortal in the skies." Languages: English Tune Title: ST. NICHOLAS
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The Lord Appears My Helper Now

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9235 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The Lord appears my helper now, Nor is my faith afraid What all the sons of earth can do, Since Heav’n affords its aid. 2 ’Tis safer, Lord, to hope in Thee, And have my God my friend, Than trust in men of high degree, And on their truth depend. 3 Like bees my foes beset me round, A large and angry swarm; But I shall all their rage confound By Thine almighty arm. 4 ’Tis through the Lord my heart is strong, In Him my lips rejoice; While His salvation is my song, How cheerful is my voice! 5 Like angry bees they girt me round; When God appears they fly; So burning thorns with crackling sound Make a fierce blaze and die. 6 Joy to the saints and peace belongs; The Lord protects their days: Let Israel tune immortal songs To His almighty grace. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. STEPHEN
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The Lord, He Is Our Sun And Shield

Author: Benjamin Keach Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9249 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The Lord, He is our sun and shield, Our buckler and our guard, And hence we stand and will not yield, Though enemies press hard. 2 Like as a shield the blow keeps off The enemy lays on, So He prevents all hurt to us, And saves us every one. 3 Let foes strike at us as they please, Upon the head or heart; This precious shield which we do use Secures us every part. 4 From sin, from Satan and the world No art we need to fear, Since Thou art such a shield to us, Our God and Savior dear! 5 Our shield and our great reward, To Thee all praise be given; Who with Thy saving help afford Until we come to Heaven. Languages: English Tune Title: ELIM
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Attend, While God's Exalted Son

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9298 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Attend, while God’s exalted Son Lyrics: 1 Attend, while God’s exalted Son Doth His own glories show: “Behold, I sit upon My throne, Creating all things new. 2 “Nature and sin are passed away, And the old Adam dies; My hands a new foundation lay, See the new world arise. 3 I’ll be a Sun of Righteousness To the new heav’ns I make; None but the newborn heirs of grace My glories shall partake. 4 Mighty Redeemer! set me free From my old state of sin; O make my soul alive to Thee, Create new powers within. 5 Renew mine eyes, and form mine ears, And mold my heart afresh; Give me new passions, joys, and fears, And turn the stone to flesh. 6 Far from the regions of the dead, From sin, and earth, and hell, In the new world that grace has made, I would for ever dwell. Languages: English Tune Title: HARLECH
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Instruct Me In Thy Statutes, Lord

Author: Nahum Tate; Nicholas Brady Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9375 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Instruct me in Thy statutes, Lord, Thy righteous paths display; And I from them, through all my life, Will never go astray. 2 If Thou true wisdom from above Wilt graciously impart, To keep Thy perfect laws I will Devote my zealous heart. 3 Direct me in the sacred ways To which Thy precepts lead; Because my chief delight has been Thy righteous paths to tread. 4 Do Thou to Thy most just commands Incline my willing heart; Let no desire of worldly wealth From Thee my thoughts divert. 5 From those vain objects turn my eyes, Which this false world displays; But give me lively power and strength To keep Thy righteous ways. 6 Confirm the promise which Thou mad’st, And give Thy servant aid, Who to transgress Thy sacred laws Is awfully afraid. 7 The foul disgrace I justly fear, In mercy, Lord, remove; For all the judgments Thou ordain’st Are full of grace and love. 8 Thou know’st how after Thy commands My longing heart does pant; O then make haste to raise me up, And promised succor grant. Languages: English Tune Title: ASYLUM
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Glory To God The Father's Name

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9384 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Glory to God the Father’s name Lyrics: 1 Glory to God the Father’s name, Who from our sinful race Chose out His favorites to proclaim The honors of His grace. 2 Glory to God the Son be paid, Who dwelt in humble clay; And, to redeem us from the dead, Gave His own life away. 3 Glory to God the Spirit give, From whose almighty power Our souls their heav’nly birth derive, And bless the happy hour. 4 Glory to God that reigns above, Th’eternal Three in One, Who by the wonders of His love Has made His nature known. Languages: English Tune Title: LAFAYETTE
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The Lord Himself, The Mighty Lord

Author: Nahum Tate; Nicholas Brady Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9427 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The Lord Himself, the mighty Lord, Vouchsafes to be my guide; The shepherd, by whose constant care My wants are all supplied. 2 In tender grass He makes me feed, And gently there repose; Then leads me to cool shades, and where Refreshing water flows. 3 He does my wandering soul reclaim, And, to His endless praise, Instruct with humble zeal to walk In His most righteous ways. 4 I pass the gloomy vale of death, From fear and danger free; For there His aiding rod and staff Defend and comfort me. 5 Since God doth thus His wondrous love Through all my life extend, That life to Him I will devote, And in His temple spend. Languages: English Tune Title: LENOAL
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Now Let The Sons Of Belial Hear

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9451 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Now let the Sons of Belial hear The thunders of the Lord; Unfold their long rebellious ear, And tremble at His Word. 2 Now let the iron sinew bow, And take His easy yoke; Lest sudden vengeance lay it low, By one resistless stroke. 3 Tho’ yet the great Physician wait, And healing balm be found; One hour may seal their endless fate, And fix a deadly wound. 4 Swift may Thy mercy, Lord, arise, E’er justice stop their breath; And lighten their deluded eyes, That sleep the sleep of death. Languages: English Tune Title: PARIS
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The Time Draws Nigh, My soul

Author: John Needham Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9454 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: The time draws near, my soul, when thou Lyrics: 1 The time draws near, my soul, when thou Thy last account must give: When thy whole life shall be surveyed By Him who bid thee live. 2 How many talents, O my God, Hast thou bestowed on me? But yet how little can be found, That I have done for Thee? 3 My health, my time, my worldly store, And Thy more precious Word Thy talents are; for these must I Account to Thee my Lord. 4 Much of my time, alas! I’ve lost, And much have I misspent; How careless of my grand concerns, On trifles how intent? 5 How little good have I received? How little have I done? How oft my feet have trod the paths I know I ought to shun? 6 Pity my weakness, gracious God, My sins thro’ Christ forgive; Teach me henceforth not to myself But unto Thee to live. 7 O may the slothful servant’s doom My holy care excite: Each talent may I well improve, And in Thy work delight. 8 Then like a faithful steward I Shall stand before Thy seat; Let me but hear, "Well done," at last, My bliss will be complete. Languages: English Tune Title: ABERDEEN
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Mortals, Give Ear

Author: John Needham Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9455 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Mortals, give ear, the awful day Lyrics: 1 Mortals, give ear, the awful day, The last, the great assize, Advances swift as minutes fly The guilty to surprise. 2 That eye which sees thro’ darkest shades Of secrecy and night; That ear which every whisper hears Shall bring each deed to light. 3 How will the guilty trembling stand To see their sins revealed? And all their thoughts made public then Which lay before concealed. 4 Horror and anguish seize their souls, Despoiled of each disguise: Despair now racks their guilty breasts, And hope for ever dies. 5 Not so the righteous—they shall stand, Nor vengeance them affright: The Judge who goodness loves will bring Their secret good to light. 6 Blushing with joy, the saint shall hear Each pious deed proclaimed; And see his name with honor shine By malice once defamed. 7 Thus by an interposing sphere The sun is veiled in night, But soon he shows his face with all The majesty of light. Languages: English Tune Title: DIBDIN

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