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Great God, beneath whose piercing eye

Author: Roscoe Appears in 61 hymnals Topics: Fast and Thanksgiving
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Lord, on this sadly-solemn day

Author: S. W. Widney Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Christian Nation Fast-Day; Fast-Day Hymn Lyrics: 1 Lord, on this sadly-solemn day, We bow our souls--we fast and pray; Before our eyes our sins appear, And give us sorrow, shame, and fear. 2 Our private sins of heart and thought, Our words and deeds with errors fraught, Obnoxious to thy holiness, We mourn before thee, and confess. 3 The demon with the poisonous bowl That kills the body--damns the soul-- O'er bleeding bosoms stalks along, With maniac laugh and drunken song. 4 In vain they fast, they pray in vain, Who lift the hands that forget the chain To bind the body or the soul A slave to man or to the bowl. 5 Forgive us, Lord; regard us now, While here we pledge our solemn vow, To shun the vile oppressor's ways, And labor fallen man to raise.
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On a fast-day during pestilence or general sickness

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 24 hymnals Topics: Fast and Thanksgiving Days First Line: Death, with his dread commission sealed
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For a public fast in war, praying for peace

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Fast and Thanksgiving Days First Line: War, horrid war, deep stained in blood
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God, to correct the world

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 38 hymnals Topics: Public Fast
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Hvo vil nu Herrens Udvalgte beskylde?

Author: Brorson Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Tredje Søndag I Faste Til Aftengudstjeneste - Til Sekund Tekstrækkes Lektie Lyrics: 1 Hvo vil nu Herrens Udvalgte beskylde? Gud os i Kristus retfærdige gjør, Her er i Jesus Velsignelses Fylde, Her er Guds Naade og Himlenes Dør; Troen brød gjennem al Angestens Pile, For i sin Frelsers Vunder at hvile. 2 Aldrig kom dette Guds Engle for Øre, Før de begyndte Guds Harper at slaa, Budskadet var dem saa lifligt at høre! Himlenes hele Forsamling tag paa; Amen! Halleluja! Seiren er vundet, Jesus sit Faar, det fortabte, har fundet! 3 Op da, I Troende, Herrens Udvalgte! Kjender dog Faderens kjærlig Sind, Hjertens fortrolig ham Abba at kalde, Nærmere træng ham i Armene ind, Takker for den uskatterlige Ære, At I hans Sønner og Døtre maa være! 4 Roser, hans viseste Tugtelsesmaade, Ynder og elsker og kysser hans Ris; Selv sig i Verden at føre og raade, Det er de Kjælnes vanartige Vis; Vandere salledes, at Hver kan fornemme, Hvem I tilhøre, og hvor I har hjemme! 5 Skal man af Børnene Faderen kjende, Skal vores Vandring i Lyset bestaa, O, hvor maa Kjærligheds Lue da brænde, Overnaturlige Sager formaa, Faderens Dyder i Gjerningen prise, Saa vi vor Fiende Velgjerning bevise. 6 O, den uendelig inderlig gode, Kjærligste mildeste, sødeste Gud, Gjører ham aldrig bedrøvet tilmode, Følger, som Børnene Faderens Bud; Hvad han nu siger, det gjører og lader, Viser, hvor meget I elske vor Fader! 7 Hjælp os, vor Fader i Himmelens Rige, Altid at ære dit herligste Navn, Daglig jo mere at vorde dig lige, Ro i din Villies mildeste Favn, TrOst mod vor Mangel og Fristelser Plage, Ja, midt i Døden min Kjærlighed smage!
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Show mercy Lord, reveal thy pow'r

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: For a Fast-Day in time of War Lyrics: 1 Show mercy Lord, reveal thy pow'r: Turn thy afflicting hand; That much desired peace restore, To this, our wretched land. 2 We have offended thee, our God! Our crimes are very great; Sedition, war, and shedding blood, Deserves to be our fate. 3 Long have thine offers been deni'd; In vain thy calls have been; Well we deserve to be destroy'd, And perish in our sin. 4 Our enemies with all their hosts, Invade us ev'ry where; They trouble us in all our coasts And fill our land with fear. 5 What numbers of our fellow-men Become a prey to death; When in the field of battle slain, And there resign their breath. 6 Whilst others are swept off the stage, By various complaints, Which, in our guilty camps do rage' And hurries them from hence. 7 What sorrows, troubles, griefs and woes In ev'ry place abound; What numbers of our cruel foes Compass us all around. 8 We grieve to see the great distress, The present times have made; Poor widows, helpless, fatherless, Without support or aid. 9 Have mercy gracious God! we pray, Lord, hear the cries we make; O! cast us not from thee away, Spare us for Jesus' sake. Scripture: Jeremiah 15:1-7

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