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O Lord, How Many Are My Foes

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5087 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. O Lord, how many are my foes, In this weak state of flesh and blood! My peace they daily discompose, But my defense and hope is God. 2. Tired with the burdens of the day, To Thee I raised an evening cry: Thou heard’st when I began to pray, And Thine almighty help was nigh. 3. Supported by Thine heav’nly aid, I laid me down, and slept secure: Not death should make my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. 4. But God sustained me all the night: Salvation doth to God belong; He raised my head to see the light, And make His praise my morning song. Languages: English Tune Title: HOLBORN HILL
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O Lord, how many are my Foes

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P3b (1766) Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how many are my Foes, In this weak State of Flesh and Blood! My Peace they daily discompose, But my Defence and Hope is GOD. 2 Tir'd with the Burdens of the Day, To thee I rais'd an Evening Cry: Thou heard'st when I began to pray, And thine Almighty Help was nigh. 3 Supported by thine heav'nly Aid I laid me down, and slept secure: Not Death should make my Heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. 4 But GOD sustain'd me all the Night; Salvation doth to GOD belong: He rais'd my Head to see the Light, And make his Praise my Morning Song. Topics: Morning Psalm Scripture: Psalm 3:1-5 Languages: English
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O Lord, how many are my foes

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #10 (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how many are my foes, In this weak state of flesh and blood! My peace they daily discompose; But my defence and hope is God. 2 Tir'd with the burdens of the day, To thee I rais'd an ev'ning cry: Thou heard'st when I began to pray, And thine Almighty help was nigh. 3 Supported by thine heav'nly aid, I laid me down and slept secure; Not death should make my heart afraid, Tho' I should wake and rise no more. 4 But God sustain'd me all the night; Salvation doth to God belong: He rais'd my head to see the light, And makes his praise my morning song. Scripture: Psalm 3:1-5 Languages: English
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Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.8 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: O Lord, how many are my foes Lyrics: O Lord, how many are my foes, In this weak state of flesh and blood! My peace they daily discompose, But my defence and hope is God. Tired with the burdens of the day, To thee I raised an evening cry: Thou heard'st when I began to pray, And thine almighty help was nigh. Supported by thine heav'nly aid, I laid me down, and slept secure: Not death should make my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. But God sustained me all the night: Salvation doth to God belong; He raised my head to see the light, And make his praise my morning song. Topics: Defence in God; Deliverance from temptation; Doubts and fears suppressed; Fears and doubts suppressed; God our defence and salvation; Morning psalm; Satan subdued; Spiritual enemies overcome; Temptations overcome; Temptations support under them Scripture: Psalm 3:1-5 Languages: English
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O Lord, how many are my foes

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: The Methodist Pocket Hymn-book, revised and improved #CCCVII (1803)
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A Morning Psalm

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #IIIb (1780) First Line: O Lord, how many are my foes Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how many are my foes, In this weak state of flesh and blood! My peace they daily discompose; But my defence and hope is GOD. 2 Tir'd with the burdens of the day, To thee I rais'd an evening cry: Thou heard'st when I began to pray, And thine Almighty help was nigh. 3 Supported by thine heav'nly aid, I laid me down and slept secure; Not death should make my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. 4 But GOD sustained me all the night; Salvation doth to GOD belong; He rais'd my Head to see the Light, And makes his praise my morning song. Scripture: Psalm 3:1-5 Languages: English
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O Lord, how many are my foes

Hymnal: Christian Psalmody, in Four Parts; containing Dr. Watt's Psalms Abridged; Dr. Watt's Hymns Abridged; Select Hymns from Other Authors; and Select Harmony #WP3b (1817) Languages: English
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A Morning Psalm

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #IIIb (1785) First Line: O Lord, how many are my foes Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how many are my foes, In this weak state of flesh and blood? My peace they daily discompose, But my defence and hope is God. 2 Tired with the burdens of the day, To thee I rais'd an evening cry: Thou heardst when I began to pray, And thine Almighty help was nigh. 3 Supported by thine heavenly aid I laid me down and slept secure; Not death should make my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. 4 But God sustain'd me all the night; Salvation doth to God belong: He rais'd my Head to see the light, And makes his praise my morning song. Scripture: Psalm 3:1-5 Languages: English
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A Morning Psalm

Hymnal: Psalms #3b (1793) First Line: O Lord, how many are my foes Lyrics: 1 O Lord, how many are my foes, In this weak state of flesh and blood? My peace they daily discompose, But my defence and hope is God. 2 Tir'd with the burdens of the day, To thee I rais'd an evening cry; Thou heardst when I began to pray, And thine almighty help was nigh. 3 Supported by thine heavenly aid I laid me down and slept secure, Not death should make my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. 4 But God sustain'd me all the night; Salvation doth to God belong: He rais'd my head to see the light, And makes his praise my morning song. Scripture: Psalm 3:1-5 Languages: English
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O Lord, how many are my foes

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Public Worship, and Approved by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America #P3b (1830)

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