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The Witness of Experience to God's Goodness

Hymnal: Bible Songs #249 (1901) Topics: Afflictions A blessing; Afflictions Purpose of; Bible Inspired; Bible Precious; Christians Happiness of; Faith Confession of; Fidelity; God Our Teacher; Gospel Fullness of; Man Sinful; Prayer Confession in; Riches First Line: Well hast thou with thy servant dealt Scripture: Psalm 49:54 Languages: English Tune Title: [Well hast thou with thy servant dealt]
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The divine faithfulness unfailing

Hymnal: Bible Songs #251 (1901) Topics: Afflictions Many and sore; Assurance Desired; Bible Instrument of Salvation; Bible Perfect and Pure; Christians Believers; Covenant Keeping; God Creator; God Faithful; Gospel Fullness of; Gospel Sanctifying and Saving; Grace Growth in; Salvation Prayers for First Line: Thy word forever is, O Lord Scripture: Psalm 119:67-72 Languages: English Tune Title: [Thy word forever is, O Lord]
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God is the Hope of the Helpless

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.) #251b (1786) Topics: Afflicted their prayer; Afflictions very great; Comfort from ancient Providence; Complaint of heavy afflictions in mind and body; Confession of sin, repentance, and pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Hope in darkness; Remembrance of former deliverances; Afflicted their prayer; Afflictions very great; Comfort from ancient Providence; Complaint of heavy afflictions in mind and body; Confession of sin, repentance, and pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Hope in darkness; Remembrance of former deliverances First Line: To God I made my sorrows known Lyrics: 1 To God I made my sorrows known, From God I sought relief; In long complaints before his throne I pour'd out all my grief. 2 My soul was overwhelm'd with woes, My heart began to break; My God, who all my burdens knows, Beholds the way I take. 3 On every side I cast mine eye, And found my helpers gone, While friends and strangers past me by Neglected or unknown. 4 Then did I raise a louder cry, And call'd thy mercy near, "Thou art my portion when I die, "Be thou my refuge here." 5 Lord, I am brought exceeding low, Now let thine ear attend, And make my foes who vex me know I've an almighty Friend. 6 From my sad prison set me free, Then shall I praise thy name, And holy men shall join with me, Thy kindness to proclaim. Scripture: Psalm 142 Languages: English
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God is the Hope of the Helpless

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #251b (1790) Topics: Afflicted their prayer; Afflictions very great; Comfort from ancient Providence; Complaint of heavy afflictions in mind and body; Confession of sin, repentance, and pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Hope in darkness; Remembrance of former deliverances; Afflicted their prayer; Afflictions very great; Comfort from ancient Providence; Complaint of heavy afflictions in mind and body; Confession of sin, repentance, and pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Hope in darkness; Remembrance of former deliverances First Line: To God I made my sorrows known Lyrics: 1 To God I made my sorrows known, From God I sought relief; In long complaints before his throne I pour'd out all my grief. 2 My soul was overwhelm'd with woes, My heart began to break; My God, who all my burdens knows, Beholds the way I take. 3 On every side I cast mine eye, And found my helpers gone, While friends and strangers past me by Neglected or unknown. 4 Then did I raise a louder cry, And call'd thy mercy near, "Thou art my portion when I die, "Be thou my refuge here." 5 Lord, I am brought exceeding low, Now let thine ear attend, And make my foes who vex me know I've an almighty Friend. 6 From my sad prison set me free, Then shall I praise thy name, And holy men shall join with me, Thy kindness to proclaim. Scripture: Psalm 142 Languages: English
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Complaint of heavy Afflictions in Mind and Body

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.) #252 (1786) Topics: Afflicted their prayer; Afflictions very great; Comfort from ancient Providence; Complaint of heavy afflictions in mind and body; Confession of sin, repentance, and pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Hope in darkness; Remembrance of former deliverances; Afflicted their prayer; Afflictions very great; Comfort from ancient Providence; Complaint of heavy afflictions in mind and body; Confession of sin, repentance, and pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Hope in darkness; Remembrance of former deliverances First Line: My righteous Judge, my gracious God Lyrics: 1 My righteous Judge, my gracious God, Hear when I spread my hands abroad, And cry for succour from thy throne, O make thy truth and mercy known. 2 Let judgment not against me pass: Behold thy servant pleads thy grace; Should justice call us to thy bar, No man alive is guiltless there. 3 Look down in pity, Lord, and see The mighty woes that burthen me; Down to the dust my life is brought, Like one long bury'd and forgot. 4 I dwell in darkness and unseen, My heart is desolate within: My thoughts in musing silence trace The antient wonders of thy grace. 5 Thence I derive a glimpse of hope To bear my sinking spirits up; I stretch my hands to God again, And thirst like parched lands for rain. 6 For thee I thirst, I pray, I mourn; When will thy smiling face return? Shall all my joys on earth remove, And God forever hide his love? 7 My God, thy long delay to save, Will sink thy prisoner to the grave; My heart grows faint, and dim mine eye; Make haste to help before I die. 8 The night is witness to my tears, Distressing pains, distressing fears; Oh might I hear thy morning voice, How would my weary powers rejoice! 9 In thee I trust, to thee I sigh, And lift my weary soul on high; For thee sit waiting all the day, And wear the tiresome hours away. 10 Break off my fetters, Lord, and show The paths in which my feet should go: If snares and foes beset the road, I'll flee to hide me near my God. 11 Teach me to do thy holy will, And lead me to thy heavenly hill: Let the good spirit of thy love Conduct me to thy courts above. 12 Then shall my soul no more complain, The tempter then shall rage in vain; And flesh that was my foe before, Shall never vex my spirit more. Scripture: Psalm 143 Languages: English
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Complaint of heavy Afflictions in Mind and Body

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #252 (1790) Topics: Afflicted their prayer; Afflictions very great; Comfort from ancient Providence; Complaint of heavy afflictions in mind and body; Confession of sin, repentance, and pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Hope in darkness; Remembrance of former deliverances; Afflicted their prayer; Afflictions very great; Comfort from ancient Providence; Complaint of heavy afflictions in mind and body; Confession of sin, repentance, and pardon; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Doubts and Fears suppressed; Hope in darkness; Remembrance of former deliverances First Line: My righteous Judge, my gracious God Lyrics: 1 My righteous Judge, my gracious God, Hear when I spread my hands abroad, And cry for succour from thy throne, O make thy truth and mercy known. 2 Let judgment not against me pass: Behold thy servant pleads thy grace; Should justice call us to thy bar, No man alive is guiltless there. 3 Look down in pity, Lord, and see The mighty woes that burthen me; Down to the dust my life is brought, Like one long bury'd and forgot. 4 I dwell in darkness and unseen, My heart is desolate within, My thoughts in musing silence trace The antient wonders of thy grace. 5 Thence I derive a glimpse of hope To bear my sinking spirits up; I stretch my hands to God again, And thirst like parched lands for rain. 6 For thee I thirst, I pray, I mourn; When will thy smiling face return? Shall all my joys on earth remove, And God forever hide his love? 7 My God, thy long delay to save, Will sink thy prisoner to the grave; My heart grows faint, and dim mine eye; Make haste to help before I die. 8 The night is witness to my tears, Distressing pains, distressing fears; Oh might I hear thy morning voice, How would my weary powers rejoice! 9 In thee I trust, to thee I sigh, And lift my weary soul on high; For thee sit waiting all the day, And wear the tiresome hours away. 10 Break off my fetters, Lord, and show The paths in which my feet should go: If snares and foes beset the road, I'll flee to hide me near my God. 11 Teach me to do thy holy will, And lead me to thy heavenly hill: Let the good spirit of thy love Conduct me to thy courts above. 12 Then shall my soul no more complain, The tempter then shall rage in vain; And flesh that was my foe before, Shall never vex my spirit more. Scripture: Psalm 143 Languages: English
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God the Righteous Judge

Hymnal: The Psalter #253 (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Afflictions Benefits of; Afflictions Comfort under; Afflictions For sin; Afflictions Purpose of; Afflictions Submission under; Anger of God Righteous; Blessedness Of Those Chosen of God; Christians Conflicts of; Christians Persecuted and Sorrowing; Church Afflicted; Comfort in Trials; Despondency; Faith Confidence of; God Omniscience of; God Our Teacher; Heart Good, Perfect, Pure and Upright; Judgments On the Wicked; Mercy of God Celebrated; Missions Need for; Orphans; Prayer Complaint in; Providence of God Over His Creatures; Providence of God Over Saints; Retribution Belongs to God; Retribution Threatened; Royalty of Christ Judgment the Prerogative of; Rulers Wicked; Temperance Songs; Vanity Of Men and Riches; The Wicked Condemnation of; The Wicked Fate of; The Wicked Persecuting Spirit of; The Wicked Prayers for Punishment of; The Wicked Warned; Widows First Line: O Lord, Thou Judge of all the earth Lyrics: 1 O Lord, Thou Judge of all the earth, To Whom all vengeance doth belong, Arise and show Thy glory forth, Requite the proud, condemn the wrong. 2 How long, O Lord, in boastful pride Shall wicked men triumphant stand? How long shall they afflict Thy saints And devastate Thy chosen land? 3 The widow and the fatherless They slay, and helpless strangers smith; The faithful God they do not fear, They say the Lord will not requite. 4 Be wise, ye fools and brutish men; Shall not He see Who formed the eye? Shall not He hear Who formed the ear, And judge, Who reigneth, God Most High? 5 The Lord will judge in righteousness, From Him all truth and knowledge flow; The foolish thoughts of wicked men, How vain they are the Lord doth know. 6 That man is blest whom Thou, O Lord, With chastening hand dost teach Thy will, For in the day when sinners fall That man in peace abideth still. 7 The Lord will not cast off His own, Nor His inheritance forsake; Just judgment shall at length prevail, And upright hearts shall courage take. 8 Who will arise for my defense Against the wicked in the land? Against iniquity and wrong What man for me will valiant stand? 9 Unless the Lord had been my help, My life had quickly passed away; But when my foot had almost slipped, O Lord, Thy mercy was my stay. 10 Amid the doubts that fill my mind Thy comforts, Lord, bring joy to me; Can wickedness, though throned in might, Have fellowship, O Lord, with Thee? 11 The wicked, in their might arrayed, Against the righteous join their power, But to the Lord I flee for help, He is my refuge and my tower. 12 Our God, the refuge of His saints, Will fight against iniquity; Avenger of the innocent The Lord omnipotent will be. Scripture: Psalm 94 Languages: English Tune Title: LYTHAM
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Our Unsleeping Guardian

Hymnal: Bible Songs #262 (1901) Topics: Afflictions Comfort under; Afflictions Promises for; Afflictions Refuge in; Christ Preciousness of; Christ The Savior; Covenant Promises; Faith Walking by; Prayer Intercession in; Prayer Promises to; Protection Unceasing; The Righteous Honor and Safety of; Royalty of Christ For the Salvation of His People; Safety Assured; Sin Salvation from First Line: I to the hills will lift mine eyes Refrain First Line: He slumbers not, nor sleeps Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English Tune Title: [I to the hills will lift mine eyes]
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God's Unceasing Watch Over His Own

Hymnal: Bible Songs #263 (1901) Topics: Afflictions Comfort under; Afflictions Promises for; Christ Preciousness of; Christ The Savior; Faith Walking by; Prayer Intercession in; Prayer Promises to; Protection Unceasing; The Righteous Honor and Safety of; Royalty of Christ For the Salvation of His People; Safety Assured; Sin Salvation from First Line: To the hills I'll lift mine eyes Refrain First Line: To the hills I'll life mine eyes Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English Tune Title: [To the hills I'll lift mine eyes]
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Unwavering Trust in God

Hymnal: Bible Songs #264a (1901) Topics: Afflictions Comfort under; Afflictions Promises for; Christ Preciousness of; Christ The Savior; Covenant Promises; Faith Walking by; Prayer Intercession in; Prayer Promises to; Protection Unceasing; The Righteous Honor and Safety of; Royalty of Christ For the Salvation of His People; Safety Assured; Sin Salvation from First Line: To the hills I'll lift mine eyes Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English Tune Title: [To the hills I'll lift mine eyes]

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