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Submission to Afflictive Providence

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #XXIII (1758) Publication Date: 1758 First Line: Naked as from the Earth we came Lyrics: 1 Naked as from the Earth we came, And crept to Life at first, We to the Earth return again, And mingle with our Dust The dear Delights we here enjoy, And fondly call our own. Are but short Favours borrow'd Now, To be repaid Anon. 2 'Tis God that lifts our Comforts high, Or sinks them in the Grave, He gives, and (blessed by his Name!) He takes but what he gave. Peace, all our angry Passions then, Let each rebellious Sigh Be silent at his Sovereign Will, And every Murmur die. 3 If smiling Mercy crown our Lives, Its Praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the Justice too That strikes our Comforts dead. Languages: English
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Naked as from the Earth we came

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #HXXXV (1760) Publication Date: 1760 Lyrics: 1 Naked as from the Earth we came, and crept to Life at first, We to the Earth return again, and mingle with our Dust 2 The dear Delights we here enjoy, and fondly call our own. Are but short Favours borrow'd now, to be repay'd anon. 3 'Tis God that lifts our Comforts high, or sinks them in the Grave, He gives, and (blessed by his Name) He takes but what he gave. 4 Peace, all our angry Passions then, let each rebellious Sigh Be silent at his Sovereign Will, and every Murmur die. 3 If smiling Mercy crown our Lives, it's Praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the Justice too that strikes our Comforts dead. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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Naked as from the Earth we came

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns, Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scripture Collection #XXXV (1760) Publication Date: 1760 Lyrics: 1 Naked as from the Earth we came, and crept to Life at first; We to the Earth return again, and mingle with our Dust 2 The dear Delights we here enjoy, and fondly call our own. Are but short Favours borrow'd now, to be repay'd anon. 3 'Tis God that lifts our Comforts high, or sinks them in the Grave, He gives, and (blessed by his Name) He takes but what he gave. 4 Peace, all our angry Passions then, let each rebellious Sigh Be silent at his sovereign Will, and every Murmur die. 5 If smiling Mercy crown our Lives, its Praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the Justice too that strikes our Comforts dead. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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Naked as from the earth we came

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scriptural Collection #XXXV (1765) Publication Date: 1765 Lyrics: 1 Naked as from the Earth we came, and crept to Life at first, We to the Earth return again, and mingle with our Dust 2 The dear Delights we here enjoy, and fondly call our own. Are but short Favours borrow'd now, to be repay'd anon. 3 'Tis God that lifts our Comforts high, or sinks them in the Grave, He gives, and (blessed by his Name) He takes but what He gave. 4 Peace, all our angry Passions then, let each rebellious Sigh Be silent at his sovereign Will, and every Murmur die. 5 If smiling Mercy crown our Lives, it's Praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the Justice too that strikes our Comforts dead. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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Naked as from the Earth we came

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.V (1766) Publication Date: 1766 Lyrics: 1 Naked, as from the Earth we came, And crept to Life at first, We to the Earth return again, And mingle with our Dust. 2 The dear Delights we here enjoy, And fondly call our own, Are but short Favours borrow'd Now, To be repaid Anon. 3 'Tis God that lifts our Comforts high, Or sinks them in the Grave, He gives, and (blessed by his Name) He takes but what he gave. 4 Peace, all our angry Passions, then Let each rebellious Sigh Be silent at his Sov'reign Will, And ev'ry Murmur die. 5 If smiling Mercy crown our Lives, Its Praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the Justice too That strikes our Comforts dead. Topics: Submission to Afflictions; Prosperity and Adversity; Patience under Afflictions; Justification and Glory Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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Submission to Afflictive Providence

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #XXIII (1773) Publication Date: 1773 First Line: Naked as from the Earth we came Lyrics: 1 Naked as from the Earth we came, and crept to Life at first, We to the Earth return again, and mingle with our Dust The dear Delights we here enjoy, and fondly call our own. Are but short Favours borrow'd Now, to be repaid Anon. 2 'Tis God that lifts our Comforts high, or sinks them in the Grave, He gives, and (blessed by his Name!) he takes but what he gave. Peace, all our angry Passions then, let each rebellious Sigh Be silent at his Sovereign Will, and ev'ry Murmur die. 3 If smiling Mercy crown our Lives, it's Praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the Justice too that strikes our Comforts dead. Languages: English
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Submission to afflictive providences

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #H.III (1785) Publication Date: 1785 First Line: Naked as from the earth we came Lyrics: 1 Naked, as from the earth we came, And rose to life at first, We to the earth return again, And mingle with our dust. 2 The dear delights we here enjoy, And fondly call our own, Are but short favours borrow'd now, To be repaid anon. 3 'Tis GOD that lifts our comforts high Or sinks them in the grave; He gives, and (blessed be his name!) He takes but what he gave. 4 Peace, all our angry passions then; Let each rebellious sigh, Be silent at his sovereign will, And every murmur die. 5 If smiling mercy crown our lives, Its praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the justice too, That strikes our comforts dead. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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Submission to afflictive providences

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #III (1786) Publication Date: 1786 First Line: Naked as from the earth we came Lyrics: 1 Naked, as from the earth we came, And rose to life at first, We to the earth return again, And mingle with our dust. 2 The dear delights we here enjoy, And fondly call our own, Are but short favours borrow'd now, To be repaid anon. 3 'Tis God who lifts our comforts high Or sinks them in the grave; He gives, and (blessed be his name!) He takes but what he gave. 4 Peace, all our angry passions then! Let each rebellious sigh, Be silent at his sovereign will, And every murmur die. 5 If smiling mercy crown our lives, Its praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the justice too, Which strikes our comforts dead. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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Submission to afflictive providences

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #III (1786) Publication Date: 1786 First Line: Naked as from the earth we came Lyrics: 1 Naked, as from the earth we came, And rose to life at first, We to the earth return again, And mingle with our dust. 2 The dear delights we here enjoy, And fondly call our own, Are but short favours borrow'd now, To be repaid anon. 3 'Tis God who lifts our comforts high Or sinks them in the grave; He gives, and (blessed be his name!) He takes but what he gave. 4 Peace, all our angry passions then! Let each rebellious sigh, Be silent at his sovereign will, And Every murmur die. 5 If smiling mercy crown our lives, Its praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the justice too, Which strikes our comforts dead. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English
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Submission to afflictive providences

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #III (1787) Publication Date: 1787 First Line: Naked as from the earth we came Lyrics: 1 Naked, as from the earth we came, And rose to life at first, We to the earth return again, And mingle with our dust. 2 The dear delights we here enjoy, And fondly call our own, Are but short favours borrow'd now, To be repaid anon. 3 'Tis God who lifts our comforts high Or sinks them in the grave; He gives, and (blessed be his name!) He takes but what he gave. 4 Peace, all our angry passions then! Let each rebellious sigh, Be silent at his sovereign will, And Every murmur die. 5 If smiling mercy crown our lives, Its praises shall be spread, And we'll adore the justice too, Which strikes our comforts dead. Scripture: Job 1:21 Languages: English

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