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Thou art my hiding place, O Lord

Author: Thomas Raffles Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 112 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32:7 Lyrics: 1 Thou art my hiding place, O Lord, In thee I put my trust; Encouraged by thy holy Word, A feeble child of dust: I have no argument beside, I urge no other plea; And 'tis enough my Saviour died, My Saviour died for me. 2 When storms of fierce temptation beat, And furious foes assail, My refuge is the mercy-seat, My hope within the veil. From strife of tongues and bitter words My spirit flies to thee: Joy to my heart the thought affords, My Saviour died for me. 3 'Mid trials heavy to be borne, When mortal strength is vain, A heart with grief and anguish torn, A body racked with pain, Ah! what could give the suff'rer rest, Bid ev'ry murmur flee, But this, the witness in my breast That Jesus died for me? 4 And when thine awful voice commands This body to decay, And life, in its last ling'ring sands, Is ebbing fast away, Then though it be in accents weak, And faint and tremblingly, O give me strength in death to speak, "My Saviour died for me." Amen. Topics: Abiding in Christ; Assurance; Christ Refuge; Christian Life Communion with Christ; Death Trusting God in; Pain; Peace and Joy; Trials Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD

Calvary covers it all

Author: Mrs. W. G. T. Appears in 36 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32:1 First Line: Far dearer than all that the world can impart

Blessed is he whose transgression

Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32 Topics: Prose Psalms Used With Tune: TONUS PARISIANUS
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Rock of Ages, cleft for me

Author: Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 2,970 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32:7 Lyrics: 1 Rock of ages cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee; let the water and the blood, from thy riven side which flowed, be of sin the double cure, cleanse me from its guilt and power. 2 Not the labours of my hands can fulfill thy law's demands; could my zeal no respite know, could my tears for ever flow, all for sin could not atone; thou must save, and thou alone. 3 Nothing in my hand I bring, simply to thy cross I cling; naked, come to thee for dress; helpless, look to thee for grace; stained by sin, to thee I fly; wash me, Saviour, or I die. 4 While I draw this fleeting breath, when my eyelids close in death, when I soar through realms unknown, see thee on thy judgement throne, Rock of ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee. Topics: Life in Christ Our Response to Christ - In Devotion; Death and Bereavement; God in grace and mercy; God names and imags of Used With Tune: PETRA (REDHEAD No. 76)
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Jesus, the friend of the friendless

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 171 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32:6 First Line: God of my life, to thee I call Topics: Duties and Trials Patience and Resignation
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My Sins, My Sins, My Saviour

Author: John S. B. Monsell Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 86 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32:5 Topics: Repentance Used With Tune: MONSELL

Thy Holy Wings

Author: Carolina Sandell Berg, 1832-1903; Gracia Grindal, 1943 - Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 12 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32:7 First Line: Thy holy wings, O Savior Used With Tune: BRED DINA VIDA VINGAR
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He's blessed who has thy pardon gained

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 10 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32 Topics: Forgiveness of Sin upon Confession; Return and pardon Text Sources: Tate & Brady
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Psalm 32: O blessed is the man to whom

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32 First Line: O blessed is the man to whom Lyrics: 1O blessed is the man to whom is freely pardoned All the transgression he hath done, whose sin is covered. 2Bless’d is the man to whom the Lord imputeth not his sin, And in whose sp’rit there is no guile, nor fraud is found therein. 3When as I did refrain my speech, and silent was my tongue, My bones then waxed old, because I roared all day long. 4For upon me both day and night thine hand did heavy lie, So that my moisture turned is in summer’s drought thereby. 5I thereupon have unto thee my sin acknowledged, And likewise mine iniquity I have not covered: I will confess unto the Lord my trespasses, said I; And of my sin thou freely didst forgive th’ iniquity. 6For this shall ev’ry godly one his prayer make to thee; In such a time he shall thee seek, as found thou mayest be. Surely, when floods of waters great do swell up to the brim, They shall not overwhelm his soul, nor once come near to him. 7Thou art my hiding-place, thou shalt from trouble keep me free: Thou with songs of deliverance about shalt compass me. 8I will instruct thee, and thee teach the way that thou shalt go; And, with mine eye upon thee set, I will direction show. 9Then be not like the horse or mule, which do not understand; Whose mouth, lest they come near to thee, a bridle must command. 10Unto the man that wicked is his sorrows shall abound; But him that trusteth in the Lord mercy shall compass round. 11Ye righteous, in the Lord be glad, in him do ye rejoice: All ye that upright are in heart, for joy lift up your voice.

While I Keep Silence

Author: David Wright Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 32 First Line: While I keep silence, silence, silence Topics: Blessing; Church Year Ash Wednesday; Church Year Lent; Elements of Worship Assurance of Pardon; Elements of Worship Call to Confession; Elements of Worship Confession (Corporate); Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Endurance; Forgiveness; God's Wisdom; God's Forgiveness; God's Way; Grâce; Jesus Christ Friend of Sinners; Joy; Occasional Services New Year; Prayer; Rest; Temptation And Trial; Trust; Wisdom Psalms; Year A, Lent, 1st Sunday; Year C, Lent, 4th Sunday; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 12-18 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 30-November 5 Used With Tune: SILENCE

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