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Lord, from Thy blessed throne

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1 Lord, from thy blessed throne,
Sorrow look down upon!
God save the poor!
Teach them true liberty,
Make them from tyrants free,
Let their homes happy be!
God save the poor!

2 The arms of wicked men
Do thou with might restrain;
God save the poor!
Raise thou their lowliness,
Succor thou their distress,
Thou whom the meanest bless;
God save the poor!

3 Give them stanch honesty,
Let their pride manly be;
God save the poor!
Help them to hold the right,
Give them both truth and might,
Lord of all life and light!
God save the poor!

Source: The Voice of Praise: a collection of hymns for the use of the Methodist Church #801

Author: Robert Nicoll

Nicoll, Robert, was born Jan. 7, 1814, at Auchtergaven, Perthshire. At the age of 13 he began to write verse. In 1835 he opened a circulating library in Dundee, and in the following year he became the editor of the Leeds Times. This he retained for a short time only. Broken in health through taxing his strength too much, he died in 1837, He was a successful writer, and is often referred to as "a second Burns." His Poems and Lyrics were published in 1835; 2nd ed., with numerous additions and Memoir, 1842; 3rd ed. 1852. From these Poems the following pieces are taken:— 1. An offering to the shrine of power. The Reformers. 2. I may not scorn the meanest thing. Humility. This and No. 1 date 1835. 3. Lord, from Thy blessed throne,… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Lord, from Thy blessed throne
Author: Robert Nicoll
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #415

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A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion. (10th ed.) #415

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Coronation Hymns and Songs #126

Hymn Book for Christian Worship. 8th ed. #d9

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Hymns for the Church of Christ (3rd thousand) #497

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Hymns for the Church of Christ. (6th thousand) #497

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Hymns of the Spirit #691

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Plymouth Collection #a1026

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Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes; for the use of Christian Congregations #1026

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Songs for Christ and the Church #137

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Songs for the Sanctuary, or Hymns and Tunes for Christian Worship #1338

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Songs for the Sanctuary; or Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Baptist Ed.) #1338

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Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #1338

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Songs for the Sanctuary #1338

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Songs for the Sanctuary #1338

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Songs for the Sanctuary #1338

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Songs of the Church #859

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #1026

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The Baptist Praise Book #1257

The Church Hymnal #d233

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The Gospel Psalmist #808

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The Otterbein Hymnal #544

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The People's Hymnal #544

The Service of Praise #d179

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The Voice of Praise #801

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