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In thine own Ways, O God of Kove

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.XXX (1766) Scripture: Isaiah 26:8-10 Lyrics: 1 In thine own Ways, O God of Love, We wait the Visits of thy Grace; Our Soul's Desire is to thy Name, And the Remembrance of thy Face. 2 My Thoughts are searching, Lord, for Thee 'Mongst the black Shades of lonesome Night, My earnest Cries salute the Skies Before the Dawn restore the Light. 3 Look how rebellious Men deride The tender Patience of my God; But they shall see thy lifted Hand, And feel the Scourges of thy Rod. 4 Hark! the Eternal rends the Sky, A mighty Voice before him goes; A Voice of Music to his Friends, But threat'ning Thunder to his Foes. 5 Come Children, to your Father's Arms, Hide in the Chambers of my Grace; Till the fierce Storms be over blown, And my revenging Fury cease. 6 My Sword shall boast its Thousands slain, And drink the Blood of haughty Kings, While heav'nly Peace around my Flock, Stretches its soft and shady Wings. Topics: Humiliation and public Prayer; Prayer for Deliverance answered Languages: English
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In thine own Ways, O God of Love

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns, Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scripture Collection #VII (1760) Scripture: Isaiah 26:8-20 Lyrics: 1 In thine own Ways, O God of Love, We wait the Visits of thy Grace; Our Soul's Desire is to thy Name, And the Remembrance of thy Face. 2 My Thoughts are searching, Lord for Thee. Amongst the Shades of lonesome Night; My earnest Pray'rs ascend the Skies Before the Dawn restore the Light. 3 Look how rebellious Men deride The tender Patience of my God; But they shall see thy lifted Hand, And feel the Scourges of thy Rod. 4 Hark! the Eternal rends the Sky, A mighty Voice before Him goes, A Voice of Musick to his Friends, But threatning Thunder to his Foes. 5 Come Children, to your Father's Arms, Hide in the Chambers of my Grace, Till the fierce Storm be overblown, And my revenging Fury cease. Languages: English
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In thine own Ways, O God of Love

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #HVII (1760) Scripture: Isaiah 26:8-20 Lyrics: 1 In thine own Ways, O God of Love, We wait the Visits of thy Grace; Our Soul's Desire is to thy Name, And the Remembrance of thy Face. 2 My Thoughts are searching, Lord for Thee. Amongst the Shades of lonesome Night; My earnest Pray'rs ascend the Skies Before the Dawn restore the Light. 3 Look how rebellious Men deride The tender Patience of my God; But they shall see thy lifted Hand, And feel the Scourges of thy Rod. 4 Hark! the Eternal rends the Sky, A mighty Voice before Him goes, A Voice of Musick to his Friends, But threatning Thunder to his Foes. 5 Come Children, to your Father's Arms, Hide in the Chambers of my Grace, Till the fierce Storm be overblown, And my revenging Fury cease. Languages: English
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In thine own Ways, O God of Love

Hymnal: Appendix, Containing a Number of Hymns Taken Chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scriptural Collection #VII (1765) Scripture: Isaiah 26:8-20 Lyrics: 1 In thine own Ways, O God of Love, We wait the Visits of thy Grace; Our Soul's Desire is to thy Name, And the Remembrance of thy Face. 2 My Thoughts are searching, Lord for Thee, Amongst the Shades of lonesome Night; My earnest Pray'rs ascend the Skies Before the Dawn restore the Light. 3 Look how rebellious Men deride The tender Patience of my God; But they shall see thy lifted Hand, And feel the Scourges of thy Rod. 4 Hark! the Eternal rends the Sky, A mighty Voice before Him goes, A Voice of Musick to his Friends, But threatning Thunder to his Foes. 5 Come Children, to your Father's Arms, Hide in the Chambers of my Grace, Till the fierce Storm be overblown, And my revenging Fury cease. Languages: English
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Prayer for Deliverance answered

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CXXVI (1791) Scripture: Isaiah 26:8-20 First Line: In thine own Ways, O God of Love Lyrics: 1 In thine own Ways, O God of Love, We wait the Visits of thy Grace; Our Soul's Desire is to thy Name, And the Remembrance of thy Face. 2 My Thoughts are searching, Lord for thee; 'Mongst the black Shades of lonesom Night; My earnest Cries salute the Skies Before the Dawn restore the Light. 3 Look how rebellious Men deride The tender Patience of my God; But they shall see thy lifted Hand, And feel the Scourges of thy Rod. 4 Hark! the Eternal rends the Sky, A mighty Voice before him goes, A Voice of Music to his Friends, But threat'ning Thunder to his Roes. 5 Come Children, to your Father's Arms, Hide in the Chambers of my Grace, 'Till the fierce Storm be overblown, And my revenging Fury cease. 6 My Sword shall boast its Thousands slain, And drink the Blood of haughty Kings, While heav'nly Peace around my flock Stretches its soft and shady Wings. Topics: Supplicatory Hymns Languages: English
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Prayer for Deliverance answered

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CXXVI (1801) Scripture: Isaiah 26:8-20 First Line: In thine own Ways, O God of Love Topics: Supplicatory Hymns Languages: English
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Prayer for deliverance answerd

Author: Watts Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #61 (1840) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Isaiah 26:8-20 First Line: In thine own ways, O God of love! Topics: The Slave Comforted With Hope of Deliverance Languages: English
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Hymn 30

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #I.30 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Isaiah 26:12 First Line: In thine own ways, O God of love Lyrics: In thine own ways, O God of love, We wait the visits of thy grace, Our soul's desire is to thy name, And the remembrance of thy face. My thoughts are searching, Lord, for thee 'Mongst the black shades of lonesome night; My earnest cries salute the skies Before the dawn restore the light. Look, how rebellious men deride The tender patience of my God! But they shall see thy lifted hand, And feel the scourges of thy rod. Hark! the Eternal rends the sky, A mighty voice before him goes; A voice of music to his friends, But threat'ning thunder to his foes. Come, children, to your Father's arms, Hide in the chambers of my grace, Till the fierce storms be overblown, And my revenging fury cease. My sword shall boast its thousands slain, And drink the blood of haughty kings, While heav'nly peace around my flock Stretches its soft and shady wings. Languages: English
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In thine own ways, O God of love

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #603 (1835) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Isaiah 26:21 Lyrics: In thine own ways, O God of love, We wait the visits of thy grace, Our soul's desire is to thy name, And the remembrance of thy face. My thoughts are searching, Lord, for thee 'Mongst the black shades of lonesome night; My earnest cries salute the skies Before the dawn restore the light. Look, how rebellious men deride The tender patience of my God! But they shall see thy lifted hand, And feel the scourges of thy rod. Hark! the Eternal rends the sky, A mighty voice before him goes; A voice of music to his friends, But threat'ning thunder to his foes. Come, children, to your Father's arms, Hide in the chambers of my grace, Till the fierce storms be overblown, And my revenging fury cease. My sword shall boast its thousands slain, And drink the blood of haughty kings, While heav'nly peace around my flock Stretches its soft and shady wings. Topics: Charity and justice; Christian qualifications; Duty to God and man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven Languages: English

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