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Sanctified Afflictions; of, Delight in the Word of God

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #236 (1787) Topics: Counsel and Support form God; Counsel and Support form God First Line: Father, I bless thy gentle hand Lyrics: 1 Father, I bless thy gentle hand; How kind was thy chastising rod, That forc'd my conscience to a stand, And brought my wandering soul to God! 2 Foolish and vain, I went astray, Ere I had felt thy scourges, Lord, I left my guide, and lost my way; But now I love and keep thy word. 3 'Tis good for me to wear the yoke, For pride is apt to rise and swell; 'Tis good to bear my father's stroke, That I might learn his statutes well. 4 The law that issues from thy mouth Shall raise my cheerful passions more Than all the treasures of the south, Or western hills of golden ore. 5 Thy hands have made my mortal frame, Thy spirit form'd my soul within; Teach me to know thy wondrous name, And guard me safe from death and sin. 6 Then all that love and fear the Lord At my salvation shall rejoice; For I have trusted in thy word, And made thy grace my only choice. Scripture: Psalm 119:71-74 Languages: English
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My soul, the awful hour will come

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Psalms for Social and Private Worship (6th ed.) #288 (1827) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: God and the gospel, our support in; God, our Support in the Hour of Death Scripture: Psalm 38:9-10 Languages: English
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Religion can assuage the tempest of the soul

Author: Steele Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #408 (1871) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Religion a support in life; Religion a Support in Life Languages: English
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My soul! the awful hour will come

Author: Doddridge Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) #455 (1832) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: God our Support in Death; Support in affliction and death Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English
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My soul! the awful hour will come

Author: Doddridge Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) #455 (1833) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: God our Support in Death; Support in affliction and death Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English
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When the vale of death appears

Author: Mrs. Gilbert Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) #458 (1832) Topics: Support in affliction and death; Support in Death Languages: English
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When the vale of death appears

Author: Mrs. Gilbert Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) #458 (1833) Topics: Support in affliction and death; Support in Death Languages: English
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Psalm 3

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.8 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Temptations support under them First Line: O Lord, how many are my foes Lyrics: O Lord, how many are my foes, In this weak state of flesh and blood! My peace they daily discompose, But my defence and hope is God. Tired with the burdens of the day, To thee I raised an evening cry: Thou heard'st when I began to pray, And thine almighty help was nigh. Supported by thine heav'nly aid, I laid me down, and slept secure: Not death should make my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. But God sustained me all the night: Salvation doth to God belong; He raised my head to see the light, And make his praise my morning song. Scripture: Psalm 3:1-5 Languages: English
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Lord, we adore thy wondrous name

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XC (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation God the Support of frail Man Lyrics: 1 Lord, we adore thy wond'rous name, And make that name our trust, Which rais'd at first this curious frame, From mean and lifeless dust. 2 A while these frail machines endure, The fabrick of a day; Then know their vital pow'rs no more, But moulder back to clay. 3 Yet, Lord! whate'er is felt or fear'd, This thought is our repose — That he, by whom this frame is rear'd, Its various weakness knows. 4 Thou view'st us with a pitying eye, Whilar struggling with our load; In pains and dangers thou art nigh, Our Father, and our God. 5 Gently supported by thy love, We tend to realms of peace; Where ev'ry pain shall far remove, And ev'ry frailty cease. Languages: English
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A Morning Psalm

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #8a (1740) Topics: Temptations support under them First Line: O Lord, how many are my Foes Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how many are my Foes, In this weak State of Flesh and Blood! My Peace they daily discompose, But my Defence and Hope is GOD. 2 Tir'd with the Burdens of the Day, To thee I rais'd an Evening Cry: Thou heard'st when I began to pray, And thine Almighty Help was nigh. 3 Supported by thine heav'nly Aid, I laid me down, and slept secure: Not Death should make my Heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. 4 But God sustain'd me all the Night; Salvation doth to GOD belong: He rais'd my Head to see the Light, And make his Praise my Morning Song. Scripture: Psalm 3:1-5 Languages: English

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