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As Oft, With Worn and Weary Feet

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: The Greatest Hymns #57 (1924) Languages: English Tune Title: [As oft, with worn and weary feet]
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As Oft With Worn and Weary Feet

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: Rich in Blessing #142 (1894) Languages: English Tune Title: [As oft with worn and weary feet]
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As Oft, with Worn and Weary Feet

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #263 Lyrics: 1. As oft, with worn and weary feet, We tread earth’s rugged valley o’er, The thought, how comforting and sweet: Christ trod this very path before! Our wants and weaknesses He knows, From life’s first dawning to its close. 2. Does sickness, feebleness or pain Or sorrow in our path appear? The recollection will remain, More deeply did He suffer here: His life, how truly sad and brief, Filled up with suffering and with grief. 3. If Satan tempt our hearts to stray And whisper evil things within, So did he, in the desert way, Assail our Lord with thoughts of sin, When worn and in a feeble hour The tempter came with all his power. 4. Just such as I, this earth He trod, With every human ill but sin; And though indeed the very God, As I am now so He has been. My God, my Savior, look on me, With pity, love and sympathy. Languages: English Tune Title: BREMEN (Neumark)
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As oft with worn and weary feet

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #234 (1899) Lyrics: 1 As oft with worn and weary feet, We tread earth’s rugged valley o’er, The thought how comforting and sweet, Christ trod this very path before! Our wants and weaknesses He knows, From life’s first dawning to its close. 2 Does sickness, feebleness, or pain, Or sorrow in our path appear? The recollection will remain, More deeply did He suffer here; His life how truly sad and brief, Filled up with suffering and with grief. 3 If Satan tempt our hearts to stray, And whisper evil things within, So did he in the desert way Assail our Lord with thoughts of sin: When worn, and in a feeble hour, The tempter came with all his power. 4 Just such as I, this earth He trod, With every human ill but sin; And, though indeed the very God, As I am now, so He has been; My God, my Saviour, look on me With pity, love, and sympathy. Amen. Topics: Christ Leader; Christ Sympathy of; Lent; Sympathy Of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: PATER OMNIUM
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As oft, with worn and weary feet

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #706 (1886) Lyrics: 1 As oft, with worn and weary feet, We tread earth's rugged valley o'er, The thought, how comforting and sweet, Christ trod this very path before! Our wants and weaknesses he knows From life's first dawning till its close. 2 Do sickness, feebleness, or pain, Or sorrow in our path appear? The recollection will remain, More deeply did he suffer here: His life, how truly sad and brief, Filled up with suffering and with grief! 3 If Satan tempts our hearts to stray, And whispers evil things within, So did he, in the desert way, Assail our Lord with thoughts of sin, When worn, and in a feeble hour, The tempter came with all his power. 4 Just such as I, this earth he trod, With every human ill but sin; And, though indeed the Son of God, As I am now, so he has been: My God, my Saviour! look on me With pity, love, and sympathy Topics: The Christian Comfort and Encouragement Tune Title: YOAKLEY
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As oft, with worn and weary feet

Author: J. Edmeston Hymnal: In Excelsis #a246a (1900) Languages: English
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As oft, with worn and weary feet

Author: J. Edmeston Hymnal: In Excelsis #a246b (1900) Languages: English

As oft, with worn and weary feet

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: Songs of Christian Praise with Music #d27 (1880)

As oft, with worn and weary feet

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs with Music for the Church and the Choir #d40 (1878) Languages: English
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As oft with worn and weary feet

Hymnal: Church Melodies #214 (1858) Languages: English

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