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Distress of Soul; or, Backsliding and Desertion

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Psalms #25c (1793) First Line: Mine eyes and my desire Lyrics: 1 Mine eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promis'd grace, And rest upon his word. 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, Bring thy salvation near; When will thy hand assist my feet To 'scape the deadly snare? 3 When shall the sov'reign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dang'rous ways My wand'ring feet have trod? 4 The tumult of my thoughts Doth but enlarge my woe; My spirit languishes, my heart Is desolate and low. 5 With ev'ry morning light My sorrow new begins; Look on my anguish and my pain, And pardon all my sins. Pause. 6 Behold the hosts of hell, How cruel is their hate! Against my life they rise, and join Their fury with deceit. 7 Oh keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame, For I have plac'd my only trust In my Redeemer's name. 8 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again; Of Isra'l it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain Scripture: Psalm 25:15-22 Languages: English
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Distress of Soul; or, Backsliding and Desertion

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #48b (1740) First Line: Mine Eyes and my Desire Lyrics: 1 Mine Eyes and my Desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his Promises, And rest upon his Word. 2 Turn, turn thee to my Soul, Bring thy Salvation near; When will thy Hand release my Feet Out of the deadly Snare? 3 When shall the Sov'reign Grace Of my forgiving God, Restore me from those dang'rous Ways My wand'ring Feet have trod! 4 The Tumult of my Thoughts Doth but enlarge my Woe; My Spirit languishes, my Heart Is desolate and low. 5 With every Morning Light My Sorrow new begins; Look on my Anguish and my Pain, And pardon all my Sins. Pause. 6 Behold the Hosts of Hell, How cruel is their Hate? Against my Life they rise, and join Their Fury with Deceit. 7 O keep my Soul from Death, Nor put my Hope to Shame; For I have plac'd my only Trust In my Redeemer's Name. 8 With humble Faith I wait To see thy Face again; Of Isr'el it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain. Topics: Backsliding soul in distress and desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Direction and pardon; Instruction from God; Waiting for pardon and direction Scripture: Psalm 25:15-22 Languages: English
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Psalm 25

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #332 (1890) First Line: Mine eyes and my desire Lyrics: 1 Mine eyes are my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promises, And rest upon his word. 2 Lord, turn to thee my soul; Bring thy salvation near; When will thy hand release my feet From sin's destructive snare? 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod? 4 Oh, keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame! For I have placed my only trust In my Redeemer's name. 5 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again; Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain. Topics: Courage and Cheer; Christians Encouragements; Courage; Encouragements; Hope Under Despondency; Christians Encouragements; Courage; Encouragements; Hope Under Despondency Languages: English Tune Title: LEIGHTON
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Psalm 25

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #340 (1888) First Line: Mine eyes and my desire Lyrics: 1 Mine eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promises, And rest upon his word. 2 Lord, turn to thee my soul; Bring thy salvation near: When will thy hand release my feet From sin's destructive snare? 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod? 4 Oh, keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame! For I have placed my only trust In my Redeemer's name. 5 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again; Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain. Topics: Christians Encouragements; Comfort; Courage Languages: English Tune Title: LEIGHTON
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My eyes and my desire

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: In Melody and Songs #10 (2014) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: My eyes and my desire are ever to you, Lord; I love to plead your promises, and rest upon your word. When shall the sovereign grace of my forgiving God restore me from the dangerous ways my wandering feet have trod? God, keep my soul from sin, nor put my hope to shame; for I have placed my only trust in my Redeemer’s name. With humble faith I wait to see your face again; I know it never shall be said I seek the Lord in vain. Scripture: Psalm 25 Languages: English Tune Title: EVENING SHADE NEW
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Distress of Soul; or, Backsliding and Desertion

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #XXVc (1785) First Line: Mine eyes and my deisre Lyrics: 1 Mine eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promis'd grace, And rest upon his word. 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, Bring thy salvation near; When will thy hand release my feet Out of the deadly snare? 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving GOD Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod? 4 The tumult of my thoughts Doth but enlarge my woe; My spirit languishes, my heart Is desolate and low. 5 With every morning light My sorrow new begins; Look on my anguish and my pain, And pardon all my sins. Pause. 6 Behold the hosts of hell, How cruel is their hate! Against my life they rise, and join Their fury with deceit. 7 Oh keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame, For I have placed my only trust In my Redeemer's name. 8 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again; Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain Scripture: Psalm 25:15-22 Languages: English
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Distress of Soul; or, Backsliding and Desertion

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #48b (1786) First Line: Mine eyes and my deisre Lyrics: 1 Mine eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promis'd grace, And rest upon his word. 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, Bring thy salvation near; When will thy hand release my feet To 'scape the deadly snare? 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod? 4 The tumult of my thoughts Doth but enlarge my woe; My spirit languishes, my heart Is desolate and low. 5 With every morning light My sorrow new begins; Look on my anguish and my pain, And pardon all my sins. Pause. 6 Behold the hosts of hell, How cruel is their hate! Against my life they rise, and join Their fury with deceit. 7 Oh keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame, For I have plac'd my only trust In my Redeemer's name. 8 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again; Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain Topics: Backsliding Soul in Distress and Desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Distress of Soul; Instruction from God; Love to our neighbor; Pardon and direction; Zion, its Citizens; Backsliding Soul in Distress and Desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Distress of Soul; Instruction from God; Love to our neighbor; Pardon and direction; Zion, its Citizens Scripture: Psalm 25:15-22 Languages: English
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Distress of Soul; or, Backsliding and Desertion

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #48b (1790) First Line: Mine eyes and my deisre Lyrics: 1 Mine eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promis'd grace, And rest upon his word. 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, Bring thy salvation near; When will thy hand release my feet To 'scape the deadly snare? 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod? 4 The tumult of my thoughts Doth but enlarge my woe; My spirit languishes, my heart Is desolate and low. 5 With every morning light My sorrow new begins; Look on my anguish and my pain, And pardon all my sins. Pause. 6 Behold the hosts of hell, How cruel is their hate! Against my life they rise, and join Their fury with deceit. 7 Oh keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame, For I have plac'd my only trust In my Redeemer's name. 8 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again; Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain Topics: Backsliding Soul in Distress and Desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Distress of Soul; Instruction from God; Love to our neighbor; Pardon and direction; Zion, its Citizens; Backsliding Soul in Distress and Desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Distress of Soul; Instruction from God; Love to our neighbor; Pardon and direction; Zion, its Citizens Scripture: Psalm 25:15-22 Languages: English
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Distress of Soul; or, Backsliding and Desertion

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #53b (1786) First Line: Mine eyes and my deisre Lyrics: 1 Mine eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promis'd grace, And rest upon his word. 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, Bring thy salvation near; When will thy hand release my feet To 'scape the deadly snare? 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod? 4 The tumult of my thoughts Doth but enlarge my woe; My spirit languishes, my heart Is desolate and low. 5 With every morning light My sorrow new begins; Look on my anguish and my pain, And pardon all my sins. Pause. 6 Behold the hosts of hell, How cruel is their hate! Against my life they rise, and join Their fury with deceit. 7 Oh keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame, For I have plac'd my only trust In my Redeemer's name. 8 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again; Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain Topics: Backsliding Soul in Distress and Desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Distress of Soul; Instruction from God; Love to our neighbor; Pardon and direction; Zion, its Citizens; Backsliding Soul in Distress and Desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Distress of Soul; Instruction from God; Love to our neighbor; Pardon and direction; Zion, its Citizens Scripture: Psalm 25:15-22 Languages: English
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Distress of Soul; or, Backsliding and Desertion

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #53b (1787) First Line: Mine eyes and my deisre Lyrics: 1 Mine eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promis'd grace, And rest upon his word. 2 Turn, turn thee to my soul, Bring thy salvation near; When will thy hand release my feet To 'scape the deadly snare? 3 When shall the sovereign grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod? 4 The tumult of my thoughts Doth but enlarge my woe; My spirit languishes, my heart Is desolate and low. 5 With every morning light My sorrow new begins; Look on my anguish and my pain, And pardon all my sins. Pause. 6 Behold the hosts of hell, How cruel is their hate! Against my life they rise, and join Their fury with deceit. 7 Oh keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame, For I have plac'd my only trust In my Redeemer's name. 8 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again; Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain Topics: Backsliding Soul in Distress and Desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Distress of Soul; Instruction from God; Love to our neighbor; Pardon and direction; Zion, its Citizens; Backsliding Soul in Distress and Desertion; Desertion and Distress of Soul; Distress of Soul; Instruction from God; Love to our neighbor; Pardon and direction; Zion, its Citizens Scripture: Psalm 25:15-22 Languages: English

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