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Thy Will be done

Author: Miss Charlotte Elliott (1789-1871) Hymnal: Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes #362 (1891) Topics: Doubts and Fears First Line: My God and Father while I stray Scripture: Luke 11:2 Languages: English Tune Title: HANFORD
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Ye shall live also

Author: Miss Anne Steele (1717-1778) Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #368 (1889) Topics: Doubts and Fears First Line: When sins and fears prevailing rise Scripture: Romans 8:38-39
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Happy the hours, the golden days

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #395 (1828) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christian experience Doubts and Fears Lyrics: 1 Happy the hours, the golden days, When I could call my Jesus mine, And sit, and view his smiling face, And melt in pleasures all divine. 2 But now he's gone (O mighty wo!) Gone from my soul and hides his love! I hate the sins that griev'd him so, The sins that forc'd him to remove! 3 Yet let my hope look through my tears, And spy afar his rolling throne, His chariot through the cleaving spheres Shall bring the bright Beloved down. 4 Swift as a roe flies o'er the hills, My soul springs out to meet him high: Then shall the conqu'ror turn his wheels And climb the mansions of the sky.
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Sweet was the time when first I felt

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #396 (1828) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Christian experience Doubts and Fears Lyrics: 1 Sweet was the time when first I felt The Saviour's pardoning blood, Applied to cleanse my soul from guilt, And bring me home to God. 2 Soon as the morn the light reveal'd His praises tun'd my tongue; And, when the evening shades prevail'd, His love was all my song. 3 In vain the tempter spread his wiles, The world no more could charm; I liv'd upon my Saviour's smiles, And lean'd upon his arm. 4 In prayer my soul drew near the Lord, And saw his glory shine; And, when I read his holy word, I called each promise mine. 5 Then to his saints I often spoke, Of what his love had done; But now my heart is almost broke, For all my joys are gone. 6 Now when the evening shade prevails, My soul in darkness mourns; And when the morn the light reveals, No light to me returns. 7 My prayers are now a chatt'ring noise, For Jesus hides his face! I read, the promise meets my eyes, But will not reach my case. 8 Now Satan threatens to prevail, And make my soul his prey; Yet, Lord, thy mercies cannot fail, O come without delay! Scripture: Job 29:2
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O my soul, what means this sadness?

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #399 (1828) Meter: Irregular Topics: Christian experience Doubts and Fears Lyrics: 1 O my soul, what means this sadness? Wherefore art thou thus cast down? Let thy griefs be turn'd to gladness, Bid thy restless fears be gone; Look to Jesus And rejoice in his dear name. 2 What tho' satan's strong temptations Vex and grieve thee day by day? And thy sinful inclinations Often fill thee with dismay? Thou shalt conquer, Thro' the Lamb's redeeming blood. 3 Tho' ten thousand ills beset thee, From without and from within, Jesus saith he'll ne'er forget thee, But will save from hell and sin: He is faithful To perform his gracious word. 4 Tho' distresses now attend thee, And thou tread'st the thorny road, His right hand shall still defend thee; Soon he'll bring thee home to God! Therefore praise him-- Praise the great Redeemer's name. 5 O that I could now adore him Like the heavenly host above, Who for ever bow before him And unceasing, sing his love! Happy songsters! When shall I your chorus join? Scripture: Psalm 42:5
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O could I find some peaceful bow'r

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #401 (1828) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christian experience Doubts and Fears Lyrics: 1 O could I find some peaceful bow'r, Whee sin has neither place nor pow'r; This traitor vile, I fain would shun, But cannot from his presence run. 2 When to the throne of grace I flee, He stands between my God and me, Where'er I rove, where'er I rest, I feel him working in my breast. 3 When I attempt to soar above, To view the heights of Jesus' love; This monster seems to mount the skies, And veils his glory to mine eyes. 4 Lord, free me from this deadly foe, Which keeps my faith and hope so low; I long to dwell in heaven, my home, Where not one sinful thought can come.
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Heal Us, Immanuel, Hear Our Prayer

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #411 (1990) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Doubts Lyrics: 1 Heal us, Emmanuel, hear our prayer; we wait to feel your touch; deep-wounded souls to you repair, and, Savior, we are such. 2 Our faith is feeble, we confess; we faintly trust your word; but will you pity us the less? Be that far from you, Lord! 3 Remember him who once applied with trembling for relief; "Lord, I believe," with tears he cried; "O help my unbelief!" 4 She, too, who touched you in the press, and healing virtue stole, was answered, "Daughter, go in peace: your faith hath made you whole." 5 Like her, with hopes and fears we come to touch you if we may; O send us not despairing home; send none unhealed away. Languages: English Tune Title: BEATITUDO
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The Lord's Prayer

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #440 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Doubts First Line: Father, adored in worlds above Languages: English
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Pleading with God

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #443 (1845) Topics: Doubts First Line: Lord, I cannot let thee go Languages: English
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Now in the galleries of his grace

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #569 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Fears and doubts suppressed Lyrics: Now in the galleries of his grace Appears the King, and thus he says, "How fair my saints are in my sight! My love how pleasant for delight!" Kind is thy language, sovereign Lord, There's heav'nly grace in every word; From that dear mouth a stream divine Flows sweeter than the choicest wine. Such wondrous love awakes the lip Of saints that were almost asleep, To speak the praises of thy name, And makes our cold affections flame. These are the joys he lets us know In fields and villages below; Gives us a relish of his love, But keeps his noblest feast above. In Paradise, within the gates, A higher entertainment waits Fruits new and old laid up in store, Where we shall feed, but thirst no more. Scripture: Song of Solomon 7:5-13 Languages: English

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