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And art thou with us, gracious Lord

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #LXXXVII (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation The Presence of God our sure Support Lyrics: 1 And art thou with us, gracious Lord, To dissipate our fear? Dost thou proclaim thyself our God, Our God forever near? 2 Doth thy right hand, which form'd the earth, And bears up all the skies, Stretch from on high its friendly aid, When dangers round us rise? 3 On this support our souls shall lean, And banish every care; The gloomy vale of death shall smile, If God be with us there. 4 While we thy gracious succour prove 'Midst all our various ways The darkest shades through which we pass Shall echo with thy praise. Languages: English
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Awake, our souls! away, our fears!

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XCIII (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation God the Strength of his People Lyrics: 1 Awake, our souls! away, our fears! Let ev'ry trembling thought be gone! Awake and run the heav'nly race, And put a cheerful courage on! 2 True, 'tis a strait and thorny road, And mortal spirits tire and faint; But they forget the mighty God, That feeds the strength of every saint: 3 The mighty God, whose matchless pow'r, Is ever new and ever young; And firm endures, while endless years Their everlasting circles run. 4 From him, the overflowing spring, Our souls shall drink a large supply; While such as seek refreshing draughts From mortal streams, shall droop and die. 5 Swift as an eagle cuts the air, We'll mount aloft to his abode; On wings of love our souls shall fly, Nor tire amidst the heavenly road. Languages: English
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Commit thou all thy ways

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XCVII (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation Trust in God under Trouble Lyrics: 1 Commit thou all thy ways And griefs into his hands, To his sure trust and tender care Who heav'n and earth commands. 2 Who points the clouds their course, Whom winds and seas obey, He shall direct thy wand'ring feet, He shall prepare thy way. 3 No profit canst thou gain By self-consuming care, To Him commend thy cause, his ear Attends the softest prayer. 4 Give to the winds thy hears, Hope and be undismay'd; God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears, He will lift up thy head. 5 Through waves and clouds and storms He'll gently clear thy way; Wait thou his time, so shall this night Soon end in joyous day. 6 Leave to his sovereign sway To choose and to command, So shalt thou, grateful, own his way Is wise, and strong his hand. Languages: English
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Father of mercies, God of love

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #LXXXVIII (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation Trust in God through all the Changes of Life Lyrics: 1 Father of mercies, God of love, My father and my God, I'll sing the honours of thy name, And spread thy praise abroad. 2 My soul, in pleasing wonder lost, Thy various love surveys; Where shall my grateful lips begin, Or where conclude thy praise? 3 In every period of my life, Thy thoughts of love appear; Thy mercies gild the transient scene, And crown each passing year. 4 In all these mercies may my soul A father's bounty see; Nor let the gifts thy grace bestows Estrange my heart from thee. 5 Teach me, in time of deep distress, To own thy hand, my God; And in submissive silence hear The lessons of thy rod. 6 In every varying mortal state, Each bright, each gloomy scene, Give me a meek and humble mind, Still equal and serene. 7 Then will I close my eyes in death Without one anxious fear; For death itself is life, O God, If thou art with me there. Languages: English
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Lord, how mysterious are thy ways!

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XCV (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation Submission to the all-wise Decrees Lyrics: 1 Lord, how mysterious are thy ways! How blind are we! how mean our praise! Thy steps can mortal eyes explore? 'Tis ours to wonder and adore! 2 Thy deep decrees from creature sight Are hid in shades of awful night; Amid the lines, with curious eye, Nor angels minds presume to pry. 3 Great God! I would not ask to see What in futurity shall be: If light and bliss attend my days, Then let my future hours be praise. 4 Is darkness and distress my share, Then let me trust thy guardian care; Enough for me, if love divine At length through every cloud shall shine. 5 Yet this my soul desires to know, Be this my only wish below, "That I am thine!" — This great request Grant, bounteous God, — and I am blest! 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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On thee, O God! we still depend

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #LXXXIX (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation Reliance on Divine Protection Lyrics: 1 On thee, O God! we still depend, Our father and our constant friend; All that is good thou can'st supply, And put all threat'ning evil by. 2 Should wars on ev'ry side invade, We'll shelter seek beneath thy shade; We'll trust to thy paternal care, Nor want, nor harm, nor danger fear. 3 We'll still refer ourselves to thee, And with our lot contented be; With one consenting heart and voice, Approve our heav'nly father's choice. 4 From earth we'll turn our longing eyes, To regions far beyond the skies; O fit us for that blest abode, Where dwells our Father and our God. Languages: English
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Since thou, the everlasting God

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XCII (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation Trust in God under Troubles Lyrics: 1 Since thou, the everlasting God, My father art become, Our teacher,, guardian and our friend, And heav'n my final home; 2 We welcome all thy sov'reign will, For all that will is love; And, when I know not what thou dost, We wait the light above. 3 Thy mercy, in the darkest gloom, Shall heav'nly rays impart; And, when our eyelids close in death, Shall warm our trembling heart. Languages: English
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The darken'd sky, how thick it lowers!

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XCVIII (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation Weeping Seed-time, joyful Harvest Lyrics: 1 The darken'd sky, how thick it lowers! Troubled with storms, and big with showers; No cheerful gleam of light appears, But nature pours forth all her tears. 2 Yet let the sons of grace revive, God bids the soul that seeks him live; And from the gloomiest shade of night Calls forth a morning of delight. 3 The seeds of extasy unknown Are in these water'd furrows sown; See the green blades how thick they rise, And with fresh verdure bless our eyes. 4 In secret foldings they contain Unnumber'd ears of golden grain; And heav'n shall pour its beams around, Till the ripe harvest load the ground. 5 Then shall the trembling mourner come, And bind his sheaves, and bring them home; The voice long broke with sighs, shall sing, Till heav'n with Hallelujahs ring. Languages: English
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Wait on the Lord, ye heirs of hope

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #XCIX (1789) Topics: Confidence and Resignation Lyrics: 1 Wait on the Lord, ye heirs of hope, And let his word support your souls, Well can He bear your courage up, And all your foes and fears controul. 2 He waits his own well-chosen hour Th' intended mercy to display; And his paternal bowels move While wisdom dictates the delay. 3 With mingled majesty and love, At length he rises from his throne; And while salvation he commands, He makes his people's joy his own. 4 Blest are the humble souls that wait With sweet submission to His will; Harmonious all their passions move, And in the midst of storms are still. 5 Still, till their Father’s well-known voice Wakens their silence into songs; Then earth grows vocal with His praise, And heav'n the grateful shout prolongs. Languages: English

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