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Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors. #527 (1826) Languages: English
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Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #550 (1843) Languages: English
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Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare

Hymnal: Manual of Christian Psalmody #550 (1832) Languages: English

Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Melodies of the Church #d578 (1832) Languages: English

Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Church Melodies, a Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d610 (1833) Languages: English
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Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #706 (1842) Languages: English
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Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1245 (1835)
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On a day of prayer for success in war

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DXXVII (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare Lyrics: 1 Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare Look up to thy divine above? Or offer their imperfect prayer Before a just, a holy God? 2 Bright terrors guard thy awful seat, And dazzling glories veil thy face; Yet mercy calls us to thy feet, Thy throne is still a throne of grace. 3 O may our souls thy grace adore May Jesus plead our humble claim; While thy protection we implore, In his prevailing, glorious name. 4 With all the boasted pomp of war In vain we dare the hostile field: In vain, unless the Lord be there; Thy arm alone is Britain's shield. 5 Let past experience of thy care Support our hope, our trust invite! Again attend our humble prayer! Again be mercy thy delight! 6 Our arms succeed, our councils guide, Let thy right hand our cause maintain; 'Till war's destructive rage subside, And peace resume her gentle reign. 7 O when shall time the period bring, When raging war shall waste no more; When peace shall stretch her balmy wing From Europe's coast, to India's shore. 8 When shall the gospel's healing ray (Kind source of amity divine!) Spread o'er the world celestial day? When shall the nations, Lord, be thine? Topics: Times and Seasons Days of Humiliation; Fast day hymns; National prayer and praise Languages: English
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On a day of prayer for success in war

Hymnal: Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse and Prose #123 (1780) First Line: Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare Lyrics: Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare Look up to thy divine abode? Or offer their imperfect prayer Before a just, a holy God? Bright terrors guard thy awful seat, And dazling glories veil thy face! Yet mercy calls us to thy feet, Thy throne is still a throne of grace. O may our souls thy grace adore, May Jesus plead our humble claim; While thy protection we implore, In his prevailing, glorious name. With all the boasted pomp of war In vain we dare the hostile field: In vain, unless the Lord be there; Thy arm alone is Britain's shield. Let past experience of thy care Support our hope, our trust invite! Again attend our humble prayer, Again be thy mercy thy delight! Our arms succeed, our councils guide, Let thy right hand our cause maintain; 'Till war's destructive rage subside, And peace resume her gentle reign. O when shall time the period bring When raging war shall waste no more; When peace shall stretch her balmy wing From Europe's coast to India's shore? When shall the gospel's healing ray (Kind source of amity divine!) Spread o'er the world celestial day? When shall the nations, Lord, be thine? Languages: English
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On a day of prayer for success in war

Author: Steel Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CCX (1790) First Line: Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare Lyrics: 1 Lord, how shall wretched sinners dare Look up to thy divine abode: Or offer their imperfect prayer, Before a just, a holy God. 2 Bright terrors guard thy awful seat, And dazling glories veil thy face: Yet mercy calls us to thy feet, Thy throne is still a throne of grace. 3 O may our souls thy grace adore, May Jesus plead our humble claim; While thy protection we implore, In his prevailing, glorious name. 4 Let past experience of thy care, Support our hope, our trust invite; Again attend our humble prayer, Again be thy mercy thy delight. 5 Our arms succeed our councils guide, Let thy right hand our cause maintain Till war's destructive rage subside, And peace resume her gentle reign. Topics: Fasts and Thanksgiving Languages: English

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