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Through all the various shifting scenes

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church Militant #394 (1858) Languages: English
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Through all the various shifting scene

Author: Collett Hymnal: Good-Will Songs #240 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: [Through all the various shifting scene]
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Providence eauitable and kind

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #XXII (1799) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Thro' all the various shifting scenes Lyrics: 1 Thro' all the various shifting scenes, Of life's mistaken good or ill; Thy hand, O God, conducts unseen Our changes by thy sov'reign will. 2 Thou givest with paternal care, Howe'er unjustly we complain, To each their necessary share Of joy and sorrow, health and pain. 3 Trust we to youth, or friends, or power, Fix we on this terrestrial ball? When most secure, the coming hour, If thou see fit, may blast them all. 4 When lowest sunk with grief and shame, Fill'd with affliction's bitter cup, Lost to relations, friends, and fame, Thy powerful hand can raise us up. 5 Thy gracious consolations cheer, Thy smiles suppress the deep-fetch'd sigh, Thy hand can dry the trickling tear That secret wets th' afflicted eye. 6 All things on earth, and all in heaven On thy eternal will depend; And all for greater good were given, And all shall in thy glory end. 7 this be my care; to all beside Indifferent let my wishes be; Passion be calm; and dumb be pride, And fix'd, O God, my soul on thee. Topics: Providence Equitable and kind; Providence Equitable and kind Scripture: Psalm 107 Languages: English
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Providence eauitable and kind

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #XXII (1802) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Thro' all the various shifting scenes Lyrics: 1 Thro' all the various shifting scenes, Of life's mistaken good or ill; Thy hand, O God, conducts unseen Our changes by thy sov'reign will. 2 Thou givest with paternal care, Howe'er unjustly we complain, To each their necessary share Of joy and sorrow, health and pain. 3 Trust we to youth, or friends, or power, Fix we on this terrestrial ball? When most secure, the coming hour, If thou see fit, may blast them all. 4 When lowest sunk with grief and shame, Fill'd with affliction's bitter cup, Lost to relations, friends, and fame, Thy powerful hand can raise us up. 5 Thy gracious consolations cheer, Thy smiles suppress the deep-fetch'd sigh, Thy hand can dry the trickling tear That secret wets th' afflicted eye. 6 All things on earth, and all in heaven On thy eternal will depend; And all for greater good were given, And all shall in thy glory end. 7 this be my care; to all beside Indifferent let my wishes be; Passion be calm; and dumb be pride, And fix'd, O God, my soul on thee. Topics: Providence Equitable and kind; Providence Equitable and kind Scripture: Psalm 107 Languages: English
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God's Appointments Wise and Good

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #28 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Through all the various shifting scene Lyrics: 1 Through all the various shifting scenes, Of life's mistaken ill or good, Thy hand, O God, conducts, unseen The beautiful vicissitude. 2 Thou givest with paternal care, Howe'er unjustly we complain, To each their necessary share Of joy and sorrow, health and pain. 3 Trust we to youth, or friends, or pow'r? Fix we on this terrestrial ball? When most secure, the coming hour, If thou see fit, may blast them all. 4 Thy pow'rful consolations cheer; Thy smiles suppress the deep-fetch'd sigh; Thy hand can dry the trickling tear, That secret wets the widow's eye. 5 All things on earth, and all in heav'n On thy eternal will depend; And all for greater good were giv'n, Would man pursue th'appointed end. 6 Be this be my care:--To all beside, Indiff'rent let my wishes be. Passion be calm, abas'd be pride, And fix'd my soul, great God! on thee. Topics: Of God Providence of God Languages: English
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Through all the various shifting scene

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #68 (1828) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Through all the various shifting scene Of life's mistaken ill or good, Thy hand, O God, conducts, unseen, The beautiful vicissitude. 2 Thou givest with paternal care, Howe'er unjustly we complain, To each their necessary share Of joy and sorrow, health and pain. 3 Trust we to youth, or friends, or pow'r? Fix we on this terrestrial ball? When most secure, the coming hour, If thou see fit, may blast them all. 4 Thy pow'rful consolations cheer; Thy smiles suppress the deep-fetch'd sigh; Thy hand can dry the trickling tear That secret wets the widow's eye. 5 All things on earth, and all in heav'n On thy eternal will depend; And all for greater good were giv'n, Would man pursue th' appointed end. 6 Be this my care;--To all beside, Indiff'rent let my wishes be. Passion be calm, abas'd be pride, And fix'd my soul, great God! on thee. Topics: God's appointments wise and good; Providence of God
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Through all the various shifting scene

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #77 (1814) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Through all the various shifting scene Of life's mistaken ill or good; Thy hand, O God, conducts, unseen The beautiful vicissitude. 2 Thou givest with paternal care, Howe'er unjustly we complain, To all their necessary share Of joy and sorrow, health and pain. 3 Trust we to youth, or friends, or pow'r, Fix we on this terrestrial ball? When most secure, the coming hour, If thou see fit, may blast them all. 4 Thy pow'rful consolations cheer; Thy smiles suppress the deep-fetch'd sigh; Thy hand can dry the trickling tear, That secret wets the widow's eye. 5 All things on earth, and all in heav'n On thy eternal will depend; And all for greater good were giv'n, Would man pursue th' appointed end. 6 Be this be my care:-- To all beside Indiff'rent let my wishes be; Passion be calm; abas'd be pride, And fix'd my soul, great God! on thee. Topics: Divine Providence and Government Languages: English
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Through all the various [varying] shifting [passing] scene

Author: Samuel Collett Hymnal: Evangelical Hymns #23 (1829) Languages: English

Through all the various [varying] shifting [passing] scene

Author: Samuel Collett Hymnal: Selection from Tate and Brady's Version of the Psalms; with Hymns by Various Authors, for the Church in Brattle-Square #d287 (1825)
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Give us this day our daily Bread

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #H50 (1789) First Line: Thro' all the various shifting scene Lyrics: 1 Thro' all the various shifting scene Of life's mistaken ill or good; Thy hand, O God, conducts unseen The beautiful vicissitude. 2 Thou givest with paternal care, Howe'er unjustly we complain, To each their necessary share Of joy and sorrow, health and pain. 3 Trust we to youth, or friends, or power, Fix we on this terrestrial ball? When most secure, the coming hour, If thou see fit, may blast them all. 4 When lowest sunk with grief and shame, Fill'd with affliction's bitter cup, Lost to relations, friends, and fame, Thy pow'rful hand can raise us up. 5 Thy pow'rful consolations cheer, Thy smiles suppress the deep-fetch'd sigh, Thy hand can dry the trickling tear That secret wets the orphan's eye. 6 Thus far sustain'd, and cloath'd and fed, Through life's tumultuous scenes we've come; Give us this day our daily bread, And lead and bring us safely home. Topics: Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 50 Languages: English

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