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One Thing I Can Do

Author: O. T. Appears in 5 hymnals Matching Instances: 5 First Line: I thank thee, Lord, that I can cast Refrain First Line: O Jesus, I will cling to thee Lyrics: 1. I thank thee, Lord, that I can cast My burdens all on thee; Tho’ I be tempted, thou has died To bear them all for me. Refrain: O Jesus, I will cling to thee, I’ll love thee more and more; I’ll place my trembling hand in thine Until the battle’s o’er. 2. Tho’ tried and pressed, yet I will trust, This one thing I can do; I’ll lean upon thy loving breast, Thou’lt guide me safely thro’. 3. Tho’ raging storms about me sweep, And fiery billows roll, To thee, dear Lord, I humbly trust The keeping of my soul. Used With Tune: [I thank thee, Lord, that I can cast]
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Man Was Not Made To Mourn

Author: Salathial C. Kirk Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 First Line: The poet sings a mournful song Lyrics: 1 The poet sings a mournful song, Whose melancholy part Has doubtless found an echo strong In many a human heart; But in the great Eternal Mind Where first a soul was born, No such stern fiat do I find As "Man was made to mourn." 2 When fresh from the Creative Hand, He stood a lordly king, To have and hold supreme command O’er every living thing. And Heav’n had given of its best An Eden to adorn, Man had not even there been blest, Had he been made to mourn. 3 God looked upon the finished earth: "Behold, ’tis good," He said; Nor thorn nor thistle yet had birth, Nor human tear been shed. ’Twas meant that man should live, not die, And he had never worn The stamp of immortality, Had he been made to mourn. 4 ’Twas not until a crafty foe, With rank and poisonous breath, Had entered Paradise below And sown the seeds of death; ’Twas not till man had disobeyed, And sin its fruit had borne. That Paradise began to fade And man began to mourn. 5 Alas! though Adam sinned and died, The seed which then took root, Has grown and scattered far and wide, And borne its bitter fruit; E’er since, life’s flowers of sweetest bloom Have grown beside the thorn, And from the cradle to the tomb, Man ceases not to mourn. 6 Through Eden’s long continued gloom This star of hope has gleamed: When Shiloh shall again have come And Paradise redeemed, When earth, as Heav’n, shall do His will, Then Satan shall be shorn Of all his potency for ill, And man shall cease to mourn. 7 Till then, we’ll wait, endure and toil, In sunshine or in showers, Content to know that when we call The promised help is ours; Some day, beyond this lower land, When earthly ties are torn, We’ll see and better understand— Man was not made to mourn. Used With Tune: GRENOBLE

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