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For Divine Strength

Hymnal: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #33 (1866) First Line: Father, in Thy mysterious presence kneeling Lyrics: Father, in Thy mysterious presence kneeling, Fain would our souls feel all Thy kindling love; For we are weak, and need some deep revealing Of Trust and Strength and Calmness from above. Lord, we have wandered forth through doubt and sorrow, And Thou hast made each step an onward one; And we will ever trust each unknown morrow,— Thou wilt sustain us till its work is done. In the heart’s depths a peace serene and holy Abides, and when pain seems to have her will, Or we despair,—O, may that peace rise slowly, Stronger than agony, and we be still! Now, Father, now, in Thy dear presence kneeling, Our spirits yearn to feel Thy kindling love; Now make us strong, we need Thy deep revealing Of Trust and Strength and Calmness from above. Languages: English
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"Trust, strength, calmness"

Author: Samuel Johnson Hymnal: Laudes Domini #83 (1890) First Line: Father! in thy mysterious presence kneeling Lyrics: 1 Father! in thy mysterious presence kneeling, Fain would our souls feel all thy kindling love; For we are weak, and need some deep revealing Of trust, and strength, and calmness from above. 2 Lord! we have wandered forth through doubt and sorrow, And thou hast made each step an onward one; And we will ever trust each unknown morrow; Thou wilt sustain us till its work is done. 3 In the heart's depths, a peace serene and holy Abides; and, when pain seems to have her will, Or we despair, oh! may that peace rise slowly, Stronger than agony, and we be still. 4 Now, Father! now in thy dear presence kneeling, Our spirits yearn to feel thy kindling love; Now make us strong; we need thy deep revealing Of trust, and strength, and calmness from above. Topics: Close of Service; Close of Worship; Evening; Close of Worship; Evening Languages: English Tune Title: HENLEY
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"Trust, strength, calmness"

Author: Samuel Johnson Hymnal: Laudes Domini #134 (1888) First Line: Father! in thy mysterious presence kneeling Lyrics: 1 Father! in thy mysterious presence kneeling, Fain would our souls feel all thy kindling love; For we are weak, and need some deep revealing Of trust, and strength, and calmness from above. 2 Lord! we have wandered forth through doubt and sorrow, And thou hast made each step an onward one; And we will ever trust each unknown morrow; Thou wilt sustain us till its work is done. 3 In the heart's depths, a peace serene and holy Abides; and when pain seems to have her will, Or we despair, oh! may that peace rise slowly, Stronger than agony, and we be still. 4 Now, Father! now in thy dear presence kneeling, Our spirits yearn to feel thy kindling love; Now make us strong; we need thy deep revealing Of trust, and strength, and calmness from above. Topics: Close of Service; Communion of Saints With God Scripture: Psalm 25:14 Languages: English Tune Title: HENLEY
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"Trust, strength, calmness"

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #218 (1884) First Line: Father! in thy mysterious presence kneeling Lyrics: 1 Father! in thy mysterious presence kneeling, Fain would our souls feel all thy kindling love; For we are weak, and need some deep revealing Of trust, and strength, and calmness from above. 2 Lord! we have wandered forth through doubt and sorrow, And thou hast made each step an onward one; And we will ever trust each unknown morrow; Thou wilt sustain us till its work is done. 3 In the heart's depths, a peace serene and holy Abides; and, when pain seems to have her will, Or we despair, oh! may that peace rise slowly, Stronger than agony, and we be still. 4 Now, Father! now in thy dear presence kneeling, Our spirits yearn to feel thy kindling love; Now make us strong; we need thy deep revealing Of trust, and strength, and calmness from above. Topics: Close of Service; Communion of Saints With God; Close of Service; Communion of Saints With God; Night; Night; Close of Service; Communion of Saints With God; Night Languages: English Tune Title: HENLEY

For divine strength

Author: Samuel Johnson Hymnal: Lyra Sacra Americana #d41 (1868) First Line: Father, in thy mysterious presence kneeling Languages: English
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For Divine Strength

Author: Samuel Johnson Hymnal: The Pilgrim Hymnal #275 (1912) First Line: Father, in thy mysterious presence kneeling Topics: Joy in God Tune Title: CONSOLATION
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For divine strength

Author: Rev. S. Johnson Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book, for the Church and the Home #320 (1868) First Line: Father, in thy mysterious presence kneeling Languages: English

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