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Thy Thoughts Concerning Me

Author: J. T. N. Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Thy thoughts concerning me, O God Scripture: Psalm 139 Used With Tune: ALLEYNE
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Overwhelming grief

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: O thou who in the olive shade Topics: Means of Grace Family Devotion Scripture: Job 5:17 Used With Tune: HAGUE

When Jesus Saw the Fishermen

Author: Edith Agnew Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 8 hymnals
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Praise ye the Lord: him praise, my soul

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Praise ye the Lord: him praise, my soul. 2 I’ll praise God while I live; while I have being to my God in songs I’ll praises give. 3 Trust not in princes, nor man’s son, in whom there is no stay: 4 his breath departs, to’s earth he turns; that day his thoughts decay. 5 O happy is that man and blest, whom Jacob’s God doth aid; whose hope upon the Lord doth rest, and on his God is stayed: 6 who made the earth and heavens high, who made the swelling deep, and all that is within the same; who truth doth ever keep: 7 Who righteous judgment executes for those oppressed that be, who to the hungry giveth food; and sets the prisoners free. 8 The Lord doth give the blind their sight, the bowed down doth raise: the Lord doth dearly love all those that walk in upright ways. 9 The stranger’s shield, the widow’s stay, the orphan’s help is he: but yet by him the wicked’s way turned upside down shall be. 10 The Lord shall reign for evermore: thy God, O Zion, he to generations all shall reign. Praise to the Lord give ye. Scripture: Psalm 146 Used With Tune: ABRIDGE (ST STEPHEN)
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See how rude winter's icy hand

Author: Anon. Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 38 hymnals Lyrics: 1 See how rude winter's icy hand Has stripped the verdant ground; But spring will soon his rage withstand, And spread new beauties round. 2 My soul a sharper winter mourns, And fruitless I remain: When will the gentle spring return The graces grow again? 3 Jesus, my glorious Sun, arise, This frozen heart remove; Oh, hush these storms, and clear my skies, And let me feel thy love. Topics: The Seasons; Winter
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Hear what the Lord in vision said

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 43 hymnals Lyrics: Hear what the Lord in vision said, And made his mercy known: "Sinners, behold your help is laid On my Almighty Son. "Behold the Man my wisdom chose Among your mortal race: His head my holy oil o'erflows, The Spirit of my grace. "High shall he reign on David's throne, My people's better King; My arm shall beat his rivals down, And still new subjects bring. "My truth shall guard him in his way, With mercy by his side, While in my name through earth and sea He shall in triumph ride. "Me for his Father and his God He shall for ever own, Call me his rock, his high abode, And I'll support my Son. "My first-born Son arrayed in grace At my right hand shall sit; Beneath him angels know their place, And monarchs at his feet. "My cov'nant stands for ever fast, My promises are strong; Firm as the heav'ns his throne shall last, His seed endure as long." Topics: Providence in air, earth, and sea; Christ the true David; God mercy and truth; Mercies and truth of God; Funeral psalm; Man his vanity as mortal; Vanity of man as mortal; Death and the resurrection; Resurrection and death; God his power and majesty; Power and majesty of God; Old age and resurrection; Glory and grace promised; Afflictions without rejection; Angels all subject to Christ; Christ covenant made with him; Christ God and man; Christ his mediatorial kingdom; Covenent made with Christ; Covenent of grace unchangeable; Faithfulness Of God; Fears in the worship of God; Frailty of man; God Unchangeable; Gospel joyful sound; Life short and feeble; Love of God unchangeable; Mortality and hope; Psalm for a funeral; Reverence in worship; Unchangeable God; Worship with reverence Scripture: Psalm 89:19-52
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Servants of God safe

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 322 hymnals First Line: How are thy servants blessed, O Lord!
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See how the little toiling ant

Author: Needham Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals
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As When the Hebrew Prophet Raised

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 18 hymnals Lyrics: 1 As when the Hebrew prophet raised the brazen serpent high, the wounded looked and straight were cured, the people ceased to die; 2 So from the Savior on the cross a healing virtue flows; who looks to him with lively faith is saved from endless woes. 3 For God gave up his Son to death, so gen'rous was his love, that all the faithful might enjoy eternal life above. 4 Not to condemn the sons of men the Son of God appeared; no weapons in his hand are seen, nor voice of terror heard: 5 He came to raise our fallen state, and our lost hopes restore; faith leads us to the mercy seat, and bids us fear no more. Topics: Christ Savior; Christ Substitute; Forgiveness of Sins; God Love and Grace of Scripture: John 3:14-15 Used With Tune: DOWNS Text Sources: Scottish Paraphrases, 1781
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Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 343 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound, Mine ears, attend the cry; Ye living men, come view the ground Where you must shortly lie, (Repeat previous line twice). Ye living men, come view the ground Where you must shortly lie, (Repeat previous line). 2. "Princes, this clay must be your bed, In spite of all your towers; The tall the wise the reverend head Must lie as low as ours." (Repeat previous line twice). "The tall the wise the reverend head Must lie as low as ours." (Repeat previous line). 3. Great God, is this our certain doom? And are we still secure? Still walking downward to the tomb, And yet prepare no more! (Repeat previous line twice). Still walking downward to the tomb, And yet prepare no more! (Repeat previous line). 4. Grant us the power of quickening grace, To fit our souls to fly; Then, when we drop this dying flesh, We'll rise above the sky. (Repeat previous line twice). Then, when we drop this dying flesh, We'll rise above the sky. (Repeat previous line). Used With Tune: PLENARY

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