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In convertendo

Author: William Whittingham Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When that the Lord Used With Tune: [When that the Lord]

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[When that the Lord]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 55175 77655 45531 Used With Text: In convertendo

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When that the Lord again his Sion had forth brought

Author: W. W. Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #CXXVI (1790) Lyrics: 1 When that the Lord again his Sion had forth brought From bondage great, and also servitude extreme, His work was such as did surmount man's heart and thought, So that we were much like to them, that use to dream: Our mouths were all with laughter filled then, Also our tongues did shew us joyful men. 2 The heathen folk were forced then this to confess, How that the Lord for them also great things had done; but much more we, and therefore can confess no less; Wherefore to joy we have good cause, as we begun O Lord, go forth, Thou canst our bondage end, Who to desarts does flowing rivers send. 3 Full true it is, that, they which sow in tears indeed, A time will come when they shall reap in mirth and joy: They went and wept in bearing of their precious seed, For that their foes full oftentimes did them annoy; But their return they joyfully shall see, Their sheaves bring home, and not impaired be. Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English
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In convertendo

Author: W. W. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #77a (1640) First Line: When that the Lord Lyrics: 1 When that the Lord, againe his Sion had forth brought, From bondage great, and also servitude extreme: His work was such, as did surmount mans heart and thought: So that we were much like to them that use to dream Our mouthes were with laughter filled then And eke our tongues did shew us joyfull men. 2 The heathen folk were forced then this to confesse: How that the Lord for them also great things had done. 3 But much more we, and therefore can confesse no lesse: Wherefore to joy, we have good cause as we begun, 4 O Lord go forth, thou canst our bondage end: As to desarts the flowing rivers send. 5 Full true it is, that they which sow in teares indeed, A time will come, when they shall reap in mirth & joy. 6 They went and wept in bearing of their precious seed" For that their foes full oftentimes did them annoy: But their returne with joy they shall sure see: Their sheaves home bring, and not empared be. Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English Tune Title: [When that the Lord]

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William Whittingham

1524 - 1579 Person Name: W. W. Author of "In convertendo" in The Whole Booke of Psalmes