1495. From Deep Distress and Troubled Thoughts

1. From deep distress and troubled thoughts
To Thee, my God, I raised my cries;
If Thou severely mark our faults,
No flesh can stand before Thine eyes.

2. But Thou hast built Thy throne of grace
Free to dispense Thy pardons there,
That sinners may approach Thy face,
And hope and love, as well as fear.

3. As the benighted pilgrims wait
And long, and wish for breaking day,
So waits my soul before Thy gate;
When will my God His face display?

4. My trust is fixed upon Thy Word,
Nor shall I trust Thy Word in vain;
Let mourning souls address the Lord
And find relief from all their pain.

5. Great is His love, and large His grace,
Through the redemption of His Son;
He turns our feet from sinful ways,
And pardons what our hands have done.

Text Information
First Line: From deep distress and troubled thoughts
Title: From Deep Distress and Troubled Thoughts
Author: Isaac Watts (1719)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Psalms of David, 1719
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: ANGELUS, Georg Joseph, 1657
Tune Information
Name: BOURBON
Composer: Freeman Lewis (1820)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 51343 17113 13134
Key: a minor
Copyright: Public Domain



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