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Thou hidden source of calm repose

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Common Praise #603a (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 Lyrics: 1 Thou hidden source of calm repose, thou all-sufficient love divine, my help and refuge from my foes, secure I am, if thou art mine: and lo, from sin, and grief, and shame, I hide me, Jesus, in thy name. 2 Thy mighty name salvation is, and keeps my happy soul above; comfort it brings, and power, and peace, and joy, and everlasting love: to me, with thy dear name, are given pardon, and holiness, and heaven. 3 Jesus, my all in all thou art: my rest in toil, my ease in pain, the medicine of my broken heart, in war my peace, in loss my gain, my smile beneath the tyrant's frown, in shame my glory and my crown; 4 In want my plentiful supply, in weakness my almighty power, in bonds my perfect liberty, my light in Satan's darkest hour, in grief my joy unspeakable, my life in death, my heaven in hell. Languages: English Tune Title: MELITA
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Thou hidden source of calm repose

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Common Praise #603b (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 Lyrics: 1 Thou hidden source of calm repose, thou all-sufficient love divine, my help and refuge from my foes, secure I am, if thou art mine: and lo, from sin, and grief, and shame, I hide me, Jesus, in thy name. 2 Thy mighty name salvation is, and keeps my happy soul above; comfort it brings, and power, and peace, and joy, and everlasting love: to me, with thy dear name, are given pardon, and holiness, and heaven. 3 Jesus, my all in all thou art: my rest in toil, my ease in pain, the medicine of my broken heart, in war my peace, in loss my gain, my smile beneath the tyrant's frown, in shame my glory and my crown; 4 In want my plentiful supply, in weakness my almighty power, in bonds my perfect liberty, my light in Satan's darkest hour, in grief my joy unspeakable, my life in death, my heaven in hell. Languages: English Tune Title: ST CHRYSOSTOM
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Hymn 15

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.15 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:7 First Line: Let me but hear my Savior say Lyrics: Let me but hear my Savior say, "Strength shall be equal to thy day," Then I rejoice in deep distress, Leaning on all-sufficient grace. I glory in infirmity, That Christ's own power may rest on me: When I am weak, then am I strong, Grace is my shield, and Christ my song. I can do all things, or can bear All suff'rings, if my Lord be there; Sweet pleasures mingle with the pains, While his left hand my head sustains. But if the Lord be once withdrawn, And we attempt the work alone, When new temptations spring and rise, We find how great our weakness is. [So Samson, when his hair was lost, Met the Philistines to his cost; Shook his vain limbs with sad surprise, Made feeble fight, and lost his eyes.] Languages: English
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Our own Weakness, and CHRST our Strength

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CLI (1791) Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 First Line: Let me but hear my Saviour say Lyrics: 1 Let me but hear my Saviour say, "Strength shall be equal to thy Day; Then I rejoice in deep Distress, Leaning on all-sufficient Grace. 2 I glory in Infirmity, That Christ's own Pow'r may rest on me; When I am weak, then am I strong, Grace is my Shield, and Christ my Song. 3 I can do all Things, or can bear All Suff'rings, if my Lord be there; Sweet Pleasures mingle with the Pains, While his Left-Hand my Head sustains. 4 But if the Lord be once withdrawn, And we attempt the Work alone; When new Temptations spring and rise, We find how great our Weakness is. 5 So Sampson, when his Hair was lost, Met the Philistines to his Cost; Shook his vain Limbs with sad Surprize, Made feeble Fight, and lost his Eyes. Topics: Holy Fortitude Languages: English
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Our own Weakness, and CHRIST our Strength

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CLI (1801) Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 First Line: Let me but hear my Saviour say Topics: Holy Fortitude Languages: English
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Christ our strength

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #H.VII (1785) Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:7 First Line: Oh, let me hear my Saviour say Lyrics: 1 Oh, let me hear my Saviour say, Thy strength be equal to thy day, Then I'll rejoice in deep distress, And trust secure his sovereign grace. 2 My weakness shall my glory prove, That power may aid me from above; When flesh is weak, my soul is strong; Be grace my shield and Christ my song. 3 All things I do, all sufferings bear While God, my strength is with me here; But, he withdrawn, temptations reign, And pains and weakness rise again. 4 So Sampson, when his locks were lost, First bow'd beneath Philistia's host; Shook his vain limbs with sore surprise, Made feeble fight, and lost his eyes. Languages: English
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Our own weakness, and Christ our strength

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #I.XV (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:7 First Line: Let me but hear my Saviour say Lyrics: 1 Let me but hear my Saviour say, "Strength shall be equal to thy day;" Then I rejoice in deep distress, Leaning on all-sufficeint grace. 2 I glory in infirmity, That Christ's own pow'r may rest on me; Grace is my shield and Christ my song. 3 I can do all things, or can bear All suff'rings, if my Lord be there; Sweet pleasures mingle with the pains, While his left hand my head sustains. 4 But if the lord be once withdrawn, And we attempt the work alone, When new temptations spring and rise, We find how great our weakness is. 5 So Sampson, when his hair was lost, Met the Philistines to his cast; Shook his vain limbs with sad surprise, Made feeble fight, and lost his eyes. Languages: English
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Let me but hear my Saviour say

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.XV (1766) Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 Lyrics: 1 Let me but hear my Saviour say, Strength shall be equal to thy Day; Then I rejoice in deep Distress, Leaning on all-sufficient Grace. 2 I glory in Infirmity, That Christ's own Pow'r may rest on me; When I am weak, then am I strong, Grace is my Shield, and Christ my Song. 3 I can do all Things, or can bear All Suff'rings, if my Lord be there; Sweet Pleasures mingle with the Pains While his Left-Hand my Head sustains. 4 But if the Lord be once withdrawn, And we attempt the Work alone; When new Temptations spring and rise, We find how great our Weakness is. 5 So Sampson, when his Hair was lost, Met the Philistines to his Cost; Shook his vain Limbs with sad Surprize, Made feeble Fight, and lost his Eyes. Topics: Assistance against Temptations; Courage and Constancy; Law convinces of Sin; Our own Weakness and Christ our Strength Languages: English
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Christ our strength

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #VII (1786) Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 First Line: Oh, let me hear my Saviour say Lyrics: 1 Oh, let me hear my Saviour say, Thy strength be equal to thy day, Then I'll rejoice in deep distress, And trust secure his sovereign grace. 2 My weakness shall my glory prove, That power may aid me from above; When flesh is weak, my soul is strong; Be grace my shield and Christ my song. 3 All things I do, all sufferings bear, While God, my strength is with me here; But, he withdrawn, temptations reign, And pains and weakness rise again. 4 So Sampson, when his locks were lost, First bow'd beneath Philistia's host; Shook his vain limbs with sore surprise, Made feeble fight, and lost his eyes. Languages: English
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Christ our strength

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #VII (1786) Scripture: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 First Line: Oh, let me hear my Saviour say Lyrics: 1 Oh, let me hear my Saviour say, Thy strength be equal to thy day, Then I'll rejoice in deep distress, And trust secure his sovereign grace. 2 My weakness shall my glory prove, That power may aid me from above; When flesh is weak, my soul is strong; Be grace my shield and Christ my song. 3 All things I do, all sufferings bear, While God, my strength is with me here; But, he withdrawn, temptations reign, And pains and weakness rise again. 4 So Sampson, when his locks were lost, First bow'd beneath Philistia's host; Shook his vain limbs with sore surprise, Made feeble fight, and lost his eyes. Languages: English

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