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When we are rais'd from deep Distress

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #I.LV (1766) Lyrics: 1 When we are rais'd from deep Distress, Our God deserves a Song; We take the Pattern of our Praise From Hezekiah's Tongue. 2 The Gates of the devouring Grave Are open'd wide in vain, If he that holds the Keys of Death Commands them fast again. 3 Pains of the Flesh are wont t' abuse Our Minds with slavish Fears; Our Days are past, and we shall lose The Remnant of our Years. 4 We chatter with a Swallow's Voice, Or like a Dove we mourn, With Bitterness instead of Joys, Afflicted and forlorn. 5 Jehovah speaks the healing Word, And no Disease withstands; Fevers and Plagues obey the Lord, And fly at his Commands. 6 If half the Strings of Life should break, He can our Frame restore; He casts our Sins behind his Back, And they are found no more. Topics: Health restored; Hezekiah's Song; Sickness and Recovery Scripture: Isaiah 38:9-20 Languages: English
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On Recovery from Sickness

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #H.XXIII (1793) First Line: When we are raised from deep distress Languages: English
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When we are rais'd from deep distress

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns & Psalms #384 (1808) Languages: English
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When we are rais'd from deep distress

Hymnal: Public, Parlour, and Cottage Hymns. A New Selection #I.167 (1823)
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When we are rais'd from deep Distress

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected from the Most Approved Authors, for the use of Trinity Church, Boston #23 (1808) Languages: English
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Hezekiah's song or Sickness and Recovery

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Christian's Duty, exhibited in a series of hymns #328 (1825) First Line: When we are raised from deep distress Languages: English
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Complaint and hope in sickness

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #389 (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: When we are raised from deep distress Topics: Sickness and Recovery
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Hezekiah's song; or sickness and recovery

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #I.LV (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: When we are rais'd from deep distress Lyrics: 1 When we are rais'd from deep distress, Our God deserves a song; We take the pattern of our praise From Hezekiah's tongue. 2 The gates of the devouring grave Are open'd wide in vain, If he that holds the keys of death Commands them fast again. 3 Pains of the flesh are wont t' abuse Our minds with slavish fears: "Our days are past, and we shall lose "The remnant of our years." 4 We chatter with a swallow's voice, Or like a dove we mourn, With bitterness instead of joys, Afflicted and forlorn. 5 Jehovah speaks the healing word, And no disease withstands; Fevers and plagues obey the Lord, And fly at his commands. 6 If half the strings of life should break, He can our frame restore; He casts our sins behind his back, And they are found no more. Scripture: Isaiah 38:9-22 Languages: English
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Hezekiah's Song; or, Sickness and Recovery

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXXVIII (1791) First Line: When we are rais'd from deep Distress Lyrics: 1 When we are rais'd from deep Distress, Our God deserves a Song; We take the Pattern of our Praise From Hezekiah's Tongue. 2 The Gates of the devouring Grave Are open'd wide in vain, If he that holds the Keys of Death Commands them fast again. 3 Pains of the Flesh are wont t' Abuse Our Mind with slavish Fears: Our Days are past, and we shall lose The Remnant of our Years. 4 We chatter with a Swallow's Voice, Or like a Dove we mourn, With Bitterness instead of Joys, Afflicted and forlorn. 5 Jehovah speaks the healing Word, And no Disease withstands; Fevers and Plagues obey the Lord, And fly at his Commands. 6 If half the Strings of Life should break, He can our Frame restore; He casts our Sins behind his Back, And they are found no more. Topics: Penitential Hymns; liturgical Confession Songs Scripture: Isaiah 38:9-22 Languages: English
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Hezekiah's Song; or, Sickness and Recovery

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCXXVIII (1801) First Line: When we are rais'd from deep Distress Topics: Penitential Hymns Scripture: Isaiah 38:9-22 Languages: English

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