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Poor, wildered, weeping heart

Author: Anon. Meter: Irregular Appears in 23 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Poor, wildered, weeping heart, What can relieve thee? Come, sinful as thou art, Christ will receive thee: Come, though with woes opprest, Soft is thy Saviour's breast, There mayst thou sweetly rest, There naught can grieve thee. 2 Come, trembling, timid soul, Why this delaying? Thunders that o'er thee roll, Fall on thee straying: Turn from destruction's ways, Turn to the throne of grace, There seek thy Father's face, Weeping and praying. 3 Hence, guilty fear and doubt, Leave me for ever: Lord, wilt thou cast me out? Never, oh, never! From unbelief of mind, From thoughts to sin inclined, From flesh and hell combined, Thou wilt deliver. Topics: Spiritual Songs; Poor, Wildered, Weeping Heart

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Poor, wildered, weeping heart

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #1026 (1873) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1 Poor, wildered, weeping heart, What can relieve thee? Come, sinful as thou art, Christ will receive thee: Come, though with woes opprest, Soft is thy Saviour's breast, There mayst thou sweetly rest, There naught can grieve thee. 2 Come, trembling, timid soul, Why this delaying? Thunders that o'er thee roll, Fall on thee straying: Turn from destruction's ways, Turn to the throne of grace, There seek thy Father's face, Weeping and praying. 3 Hence, guilty fear and doubt, Leave me for ever: Lord, wilt thou cast me out? Never, oh, never! From unbelief of mind, From thoughts to sin inclined, From flesh and hell combined, Thou wilt deliver. Topics: Spiritual Songs; Poor, Wildered, Weeping Heart
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Poor 'wildered, weeping heart

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #270 (1867) Lyrics: 1 Poor 'wilderd, weeping heart, What can relieve thee? Come, sinful as thou art. Christ will receive thee; Come, though with woe oppressed, Soft is the Saviour's breast, There may'st thou sweetly rest, There naught shall grieve thee. 2 Come, trembling, timid soul, Why this delaying? Thunders, that o'er thee roll, Fall on thee straying. Turn from destruction's ways, Turn to the throne of grace; There seek Thy Father's face, Weeping and praying. 3 "Hence, guilty fear and doubt, Leave me for ever! Lord, wilt Thou cast me out? Never--oh never! From unbelief of mind, From thought to sin inclined, From flesh and hell combined, Thou wilt deliver." Topics: Man a Sinner Invited Languages: English

Poor, wildered, weeping heart

Hymnal: Supplement to the Church Harmony ... Adapted to the German Hymn Books of the Various Religious Denominations #d8 (1841)

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Person Name: Anon. Author of "Poor, wildered, weeping heart" in The Voice of Praise In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.