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The wandering star and fleeting wind

Author: Beddome Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the United Brethren in Christ #745 (1858) Languages: English

The wandering star and fleeting wind

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original, for Public and Private Worship, published by General Synod for the Evangelical Lutheran Church. 68th ed. (8th rev. ed.) #d780 (1855) Languages: English
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The wandering star, and fleeting wind

Author: Beddome Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1028 (1835)
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The wandering star and fleeting wind

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #1031 (1859)
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Complaining of Inconstancy

Author: Beddome Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CCCX (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The wandering star, and fleeting wind Lyrics: 1 The wandering star, and fleeting wind Both represent th' unstable mind: The morning cloud, and early dew Bring our inconstancy to view. 2 But cloud, and wind, and dew, and star, Faint and imperfect emblems are: Nor can there aught in nature be So fickle and so false as we. 3 Our outward walk, and inward frame, Scarce thro' a single hour the same; We vow, and straight our vows forget, And then those very vows repeat. 4 We sin forsake, to sin return, Are hot and cold, now freeze, now burn; In deep distress, then raptures feel, We soar to heaven, then sink to hell. 5 With flowing tears, Lord, we confess Our folly, and unsteadfastness; When shall these hearts more fixed be, Fix'd by thy grace, and fix'd on thee? Topics: The Christian; Christian Complaining of sin and inconstancy; Complaint Of inconstancy; Inconstancy lamented; Song of the spiritual pilgrim Languages: English
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Complaining of Inconstancy

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #293 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The wandering star, and fleeting wind Lyrics: 1 The wandering star, and fleeting wind, Both represent th'unstable mind: The morning cloud and early dew, Bring our inconstancy to view. 2 But cloud, and wind, and dew, and star, Faint and imperfect emblems are; Nor can there aught in nature be So fickle and so false as we. 3 Our outward walk, and inward frame, Scarce through a single hour the same; We vow, and straight our vows forget, And then these very vows repeat. 4 With flowing tears, Lord, we confess Our folly and unsteadfastness: When shall these hearts more fixed be, Fix'd by thy grace, and fix'd for thee? Topics: The Christian His Various Relations Languages: English
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Inconstancy

Author: Beddome Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #296 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The wandering star and fleeting wind Lyrics: 1 The wandering star and fleeting wind Both represent the unstable mind; The morning cloud and early dew Bring our inconstancy to view. 2 But cloud, and wind, and dew, and star, Faint and imperfect emblems are; Nor can there aught in nature be So fickle and so false as we. 3 [Our outward walk and inward frame, Scarce through a single hour the same. We vow, and straight our vows forget, And then those very vows repeat. 4 We sin forsake, to sin return; Are hot, are cold; now freeze, now burn; In deep distress, then raptures feel; We soar to heaven, then sink to hell.] 5 With flowing tears, Lord, we’d confess Our folly and unsteadfastness; When shall these hearts more fixèd be – Fixed by thy grace, and fixed on thee? Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Languages: English
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Complaining of inconstancy

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: Evangelical Hymns #106 (1829) First Line: The wandering star and fleeting wind Languages: English

Complaining of inconstancy

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: Hymns, Original and Selected, for the use of Christians #d244 (1805) First Line: The wandering star and fleeting wind Languages: English
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The wand'ring star, and fleeting wind

Author: Beddome Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #H.CCIX (1809) Languages: English

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