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My Spirit Sinks Within Me, Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4470 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: My spirit sinks with me, Lord Lyrics: 1. My spirit sinks with me, Lord, But I will call Thy name to mind, And times of past distress record, When I have found my God was kind. 2. Huge troubles with tumultuous noise Swell like a sea, and round me spread; Thy water-spouts drown all my joys, And rising waves roll o’er my head. 3. Yet will the Lord command His love, When I address His throne by day, Nor in the night His grace remove; The night shall hear me sing and pray. 4. I’ll cast myself before His feet, And say, My God, my heav’nly rock, Why doth Thy love so long forget The soul that groans beneath Thy stroke? 5. I’ll chide my heart that sinks so low, Why should my soul indulge her grief? Hope in the Lord, and praise Him, too; He is my rest, my sure relief. 6. Thy light and truth shall guide me still, Thy Word shall my best thoughts employ, And lead me to Thine heav’nly hill, My God, my most exceeding joy. Languages: English Tune Title: ALLMÄCHTIGER GOTT
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My spirit sinks within me, Lord

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.XLII.II (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 7 My spirit sinks with me, Lord, But I will call thy name to mind, And times of past distress record, When I have found my God was kind. 8 Huge troubles with tumult'ous noise Swell like a sea, and round me spread; The rising waves drown all my joys, And roll tremend'ous o’er my head. 9 Yet will the Lord command his love, When I address his throne by day, Nor in the night his grace remove; The night shall hear me sing and pray. 10 I’ll cast myself before his feet, And say, "my God, my heav’nly rock, "Why doth thy love so long forget "The soul that groans beneath thy stroke?" 11 I’ll chide my heart that sinks so low, Why should my soul indulge her grief; Hope in the Lord and praise him too; He is my rest, my sure relief. 12 My God, my most exceeding joy. Thy light and truth shall guide me still, Thy word shall my best thoughts employ, And lead me to thine heav’nly hill. Topics: Melancholy Thoughts reproved Scripture: Psalm 42:7-11 Languages: English
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My spirit sinks within me, Lord

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #94 (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 My spirit sinks within me, Lord; But I will call thy name to mind, And times of past distress record, When I have found my God was kind. 2 Huge troubles, with tumultuous noise Swell like a sea, and round me spread; Thy water-spouts drown all my joys, And rising waves roll o'er my head. 3 Yet will the Lord command his love, When I address his throne by day, Nor in the night his grace remove; The night shall hear me sing and pray. 4 I'll cast myself before his feet, And say, 'My God, my heav'nly rock! 'Why doth thy love so long forget 'The soul that groans beneath thy stroke?' 5 I'll chide my heart that sinks so low; Why should my soul indulge her grief? Hope in the Lord, and praise him too; He is my rest, my sure relief. 6 Thy light and truth shall guide me still; Thy word shall my best thoughts employ, And lead me to thine heav'nly hill, My God, my most exceeding joy. Scripture: Psalm 42:6-11 Languages: English
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My Spirit sinks within me, Lord

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P42b (1766) Lyrics: 1 My Spirits sink within me, Lord, But I will call thy Name to mind; And Times of past Distress record, When I have found my GOD was kind. 2 Huge Troubles, with tumultuous Noise, Swell like a Sea, and round me spread; Thy Water-spouts drown all my Joys, And rising Waves roll o'er my Head. 3 Yet will the Lord command his Love, When I address his Throne by Day, Nor in the Night his grace remove; The Night shall hear me sing and pray. 4 I'll cast myself before his Feet, And say, "My GOD, my heav'nly Rock, "Why doth thy Love so long forget "The Soul that groans beneath thy Stroke?" 5 I'll chide my Heart that sinks so low, Why should my Soul indulge her Grief? Hope in the Lord, and praise him too; He is my Rest, my sure Relief. 6 Thy Light and Truth shall guide me still, Thy Word shall my best Thoughts employ, And lead me to thine heav'nly Hill, My GOD, my most exceeding Joy. Topics: Complaint of the Absence from Public Worship; Direction and hope; Hope in Affliction; Longing after God; Melancholy reproved Scripture: Psalm 42:6-11 Languages: English
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Psalm 42 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.98 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: My spirit sinks within me, Lord Lyrics: My spirit sinks within me, Lord, But I will call thy name to mind, And times of past distress record, When I have found my God was kind. Huge troubles with tumultuous noise Swell like a sea, and round me spread; Thy water-spouts drown all my joys, And rising waves roll o'er my head. Yet will the Lord command his love, When I address his throne by day, Nor in the night his grace remove; The night shall hear me sing and pray. I'll cast myself before his feet, And say, "My God, my heav'nly rock, Why doth thy love so long forget The soul that groans beneath thy stroke?" I'll chide my heart that sinks so low, Why should my soul indulge her grief? Hope in the Lord, and praise him too; He is my rest, my sure relief. Thy light and truth shall guide me still, Thy word shall my best thoughts employ, And lead me to thine heav'nly hill, My God, my most exceeding joy. Topics: Afflictions hope in them; Delight in God; Complaint of absence from public worship; Direction and hope; Hope and direction; Hope in afflictions; Longing after God; Melancholy reproved; Public worship, absence from it complained of; Worship absence from it Scripture: Psalm 42:6-11 Languages: English
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Melancholly Thoughts reproved; or, Hope in Afflictions

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XLIIb (1780) First Line: My spirit sinks within me, Lord Lyrics: 1 My spirit sinks within me, Lord; But I will call thy name to mind, And times of past distress record, When I have found my God was kind. 2 Hugh troubles with tumultuous noise Swell like a sea, and round me spread; Thy water-spouts drown all my joys, And rising waves roll o'er my head. 3 Yet will the Lord command his love When I address his throne by day; Nor in the night his grace remove; The night shall hear me sing and pray. 4 I'll cast myself before his feet, And say, "My God, my heav'nly rock! "Why doth thy love so long forget "The soul that groans beneath thy stroke." 5 I'll chide my heart that sinks so low, Why should my soul indulge her grief? Hope in the Lord, and praise him too; He is my rest, my sure relief. 6 Thy light and truth shall guide me still; Thy word shall my best thoughts employ, And lead me to thine heav'nly hill, My God, my most exceeding joy! Languages: English
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My spirit sinks within me, Lord

Hymnal: Christian Psalmody, in Four Parts; containing Dr. Watt's Psalms Abridged; Dr. Watt's Hymns Abridged; Select Hymns from Other Authors; and Select Harmony #WP42b (1817) Languages: English
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Melancholy Thoughts reproved; or, Hope in Affliction

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XLIIb (1785) First Line: My spirit sinks within me, Lord Lyrics: 1 My spirit sinks within me, Lord, But I will call thy name to mind, And times of past distress record, When I have found my GOD was kind. 2 Huge troubles with tumultuous noise Swell like a sea, and round me spread, Thy rising waves drown all my joys, And roll tremendous o'er my head. 3 Yet will the Lord command his love, When I address his throne by day, Nor in the night his grace remove; The night shall hear me sing and pray. 4 I'll cast myself before his feet, And say, "my GOD, my heavenly rock, "Why doth thy love so long forget "The soul that groans beneath thy stroke? 5 I'll chide my heart that sinks so low, Why should my soul indulge her grief; Hope in the Lord, and praise him too; He is my rest, my sure relief. 6 My GOD, my most exceeding joy, Thy light and truth shall guide me still, Thy word shall my best thoughts employ, And lead me to thine heavenly hill. Scripture: Psalm 42:6-11 Languages: English
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My spirit sinks within me, Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a758 (1863)

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