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How Long, O Lord?

Author: Barbara Woollett Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #339 (1990) Meter: 8.6.8.8.6 First Line: How long, O Lord, will you forget Lyrics: 1 How long, O Lord, will you forget an answer to my prayer? No tokens of your love I see, your face is turned away from me; I wrestle with despair! 2 How long, O Lord, will you forsake and leave me in this way? When will you come to my relief? My heart is overwhelmed with grief, by evil night and day! 3 How long, O Lord? But you forgive with mercy from above. I find that all your ways are just; I learn to praise you and to trust in your unfailing love! Topics: Affliction and Tribulation; God Justice; God Mercy; Lenten Season; Love God’s Love for Us; Prayer; Psalms; Trust Scripture: Psalm 13:1 Languages: English Tune Title: BINNEY'S

How long, O Lord

Author: Barbara Woollett Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #848 (1999) First Line: How long, O Lord, will You forget Topics: Living the Christian Life Prayer; Living the Christian Life Faith and Trust in God Scripture: Psalm 13 Languages: English Tune Title: [How long, O Lord, will You forget]
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How Long, O Lord, Shall I Complain?

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2476 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: How long, O Lord, shall I complain Lyrics: 1. How long, O Lord, shall I complain, Like one that seeks his God in vain? Canst Thou Thy face for ever hide And I still pray, and be denied? 2. Shall I for ever be forgot, As one whom Thou regardest not? Still shall my soul Thine absence mourn, And still despair of Thy return? 3. How long shall my poor troubled breast Be with these anxious thoughts oppressed? And Satan, my malicious foe, Rejoice to see me sunk so low? 4. Hear, Lord, and grant me quick relief, Before my death conclude my grief: If Thou withhold Thy heav’nly light, I sleep in everlasting night. 5. How will the powers of darkness boast If but one praying soul be lost! But I have trusted in Thy grace, And shall again behold Thy face. 6. Whate’er my fears or foes suggest, Thou art my hope, my joy, my rest; My heart shall feel Thy love, and raise My cheerful voice to songs of praise. Languages: English Tune Title: AMES
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How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me, O Lord?

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12253 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: How long wilt Thou forget me Lyrics: 1 How long wilt Thou forget me, O Lord, Thou God of grace? How long shall fears beset me While darkness hides Thy face? How long shall griefs distress me And turn my day to night? How long shall foes oppress me And triumph in their might? 2 O Lord my God, behold me, And hear my earnest cries; Lest sleep of death enfold me, Enlighten Thou mine eyes; Lest now my foe insulting Should boast of his success, And enemies exulting Rejoice in my distress. 3 But I with expectation Have on Thy grace relied; My heart in Thy salvation Shall still with joy confide. And I with voice of singing Will praise the Lord above, Who, richest bounties bringing, Has dealt with me in love. Languages: English Tune Title: BRYNIAU CASSIA
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"How long, O Lord, how long?"

Hymnal: Millennial Harp #A3 (1846) Languages: English
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How long, O Lord, will thy dread anger hold?

Hymnal: New Version of the Psalms of David #LXXIV (1756) Lyrics: 1 How long, O Lord, will thy dread anger hold? How long shall rav'ning wolves devour thy fold? 2 Remember, Lord, the purchase thou hast made, The tribes, redeem'd from bondage by thy aid, The blest inheritance thou call'dst thy own, The hill of Sion, where thou'st fix'd thy throne. 3 Arise, just God, restrain the mad'ning foe, That with such impious pride and fury glow; That, insolent and blasphemously vain, Thy hallow'd temple with their hands profane. 4 Sounds the shrill trumpet, and the nations roar, Not they who thee with humble hearts adore; But those thy foes, that vile rebellious race, Who on thy sacred tow'rs their standards place, 5 Wild with success, they range the city round, They raze thy hallow'd temple to the ground; The dread tremendous ruin, as it falls, Hark! the dire crush! our sinking hearts appalls. So fall, when conquer'd by redoubled strokes, Down the steep mountain's side the tumbling oaks. 6 They all it's glorious ornaments destroy; Beetles and bars their cruel hands employ; 7 View the whole fabrick, circled round with flame, The fabrick sacred to thy holy name. 8 Fully resolv'd, they to each other say, "Be this to Salem's pride the final day; "'Bove other towns no longer let her soar; "Fate threats her now, and she shall rule no more." 9 Mean while, no signs of thy assistance; we, No inspir'd prophet, to console us, see; Not one, who e'en a slender hope can give, That thou thy wretched people wilt relieve. 10 How long, good God, shall our insulting foes Sport with thy people, and illude their woes; How long wilt thou permit them to blaspheme, With their reproachful taunts, thy sacred name? 11 Ah! why from us thy mighty hand withdrawn? Ah! why thy once-lov'd tribes left so forlorn? 12 Of old our leader thou, our guide hast been; For us thy wond'rous works all earth hath seen: 13 At thy command retir'd the foamy sea, And with a double wall secur'd our way; Then back at thy command obedient flows, And with her surges overwhelms our foes. 14 The haughty tyrant, insolent and vain, Fierce as the wildest monsters of the main, Sunk in her waves, and on the desart shore Was tost, for rav'nous vultures to devour: 15 Thou spak'st--hard rocks a plenteous stream supply; Thou spak'st--the rivers leave their channels dry. 16 Thine is the day, O God, and thine the night; The sun thou gildest with his beamy light; 17 Thou keep'st tthe mad'ning sea within her bounds: The earth thou strengt'nest with her rocky mounds! When rages winter with his horrid train, Thou still with suited warmth reviv'st the plain; When scorches summer with it's sultry heat, Thou fann'st the air, and giv'st a cool retreat. 18 And wilt not thou remember the disgrace, Which cast the wicked on thy faithful race? Wilt thou forget the mocking blasphemies, Wherewith thy name tremendous they despise? 19 From their big insults free thy plaintive dove, The once-blest objeft of almighty love; Hear thy afflicted people, once thy boast, Nor in oblivion let their cries be lost: 20 O call that holy covenant to mind, Which with most solemn sanctions thou didst bind: For dreadful, dreary darkness shades our head, And cruelty around, and rapine spread. 21 O let not they, that love thy sacred name, The indigent, th' opprest, return with shame. 22 Arise, almighty Lord; thy pow'r exert; Thine is the injur'd's cause; their cause assert: With rage besotted, lo! the impious croud Speak 'gainst thy pow'r their blasphemies aloud. 23 Forget not, Lord, their vile opprobious tongues, Their big impieties, their ceaseless wrongs; Still, still their monstrous villainies increase, And with relentlefs hate they still oppress. Scripture: Psalm 74 Languages: English
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"How long, O Lord, how long?"

Hymnal: Millennial Harp #3 (1842) Languages: English
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How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me

Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Red) #19 (1934) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord, Thou God of grace? How long shall fears beset me While darkness hides Thy face? How long shall griefs distress me And turn my day to night? How long shall foes oppress me And triumph in their might? 2 O Lord my God, behold me, And hear my earnest cries; Lest sleep of death enfold me, Enlighten Thou mine eyes; Lest now my foe insulting Should boast of his success, And enemies exulting Rejoice in my distress. 3 But I with expectation Have on Thy grace relied; My heart in Thy salvation Shall still with joy confide; And I with voice of singing Will praise the Lord above, Who, richest bounties bringing, Has dealt with me in love. Topics: Deliverance From Enemies; Trust Scripture: Psalm 13 Languages: English Tune Title: OLIVA
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How long, O Lord, how long we ask

Author: William Chatterton Dix Hymnal: The Day School Hymn Book #73 (1896) Languages: English Tune Title: ST. VINCENT
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Millennial Morn

Author: Sarah C. Goughnour Hymnal: Crown Him #83 (1893) First Line: How long, oh Lord, how long Refrain First Line: Bring peace to earth again Languages: English Tune Title: [How long, oh Lord, how long]

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