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Preservation by Day and Night

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.) #224 (1786) Topics: Protection by day and night; Protection by day and night First Line: To heaven I lift my waiting eyes Lyrics: 1 To heaven I lift my waiting eyes, There all my hopes are laid: The Lord that built the earth and skies Is my perpetual aid. 2 Their stedfast feet shall never fall, Whom he designs to keep; His ear attends the softest call; His eyes can never sleep. 3 He will sustain our weakest powers With his almighty arm, And watch our most unguarded hours Against surprising harm. 4 Israel rejoice, and rest secure, Thy keeper is the Lord; His wakeful eyes employ his power For thine eternal guard. 5 Nor scorching sun, nor sickly moon Shall have his leave to smite; He shields thy head from burning noon, From blasting damps at night. 6 He guards thy soul, he keeps thy breath, Where thickest dangers come: Go and return, secure from death, Till God commands thee home. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Preservation by Day and Night

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #224 (1790) Topics: Protection by day and night; Protection by day and night First Line: To heaven I lift my waiting eyes Lyrics: 1 To heaven I lift my waiting eyes, There all my hopes are laid: The Lord that built the earth and skies Is my perpetual aid. 2 Their stedfast feet shall never fall, Whom he designs to keep; His ear attends the softest call; His eyes can never sleep. 3 He will sustain our weakest powers With his almighty arm, And watch our most unguarded hours Against surprising harm. 4 Israel rejoice, and rest secure, Thy keeper is the Lord; His wakeful eyes employ his power For thine eternal guard. 5 Nor scorching sun, nor sickly moon Shall have his leave to smite; He shields thy head from burning noon, From blasting damps at night. 6 He guards thy soul, he keeps thy breath, Where thickest dangers come: Go and return, secure from death, Till God commands thee home. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Preservation by Day and Night

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.) #238 (1786) Topics: Protection by day and night; Protection by day and night First Line: To heaven I lift my waiting eyes Lyrics: 1 To heaven I lift my waiting eyes, There all my hopes are laid: The Lord that built the earth and skies Is my perpetual aid. 2 Their stedfast feet shall never fall, Whom he designs to keep; His ear attends the softest call; His eyes can never sleep. 3 He will sustain our weakest powers With his almighty arm, And watch our most unguarded hours Against surprising harm. 4 Israel rejoice, and rest secure, Thy keeper is the Lord; His wakeful eyes employ his power For thine eternal guard. 5 Nor scorching sun, nor sickly moon Shall have his leave to smite; He shields thy head from burning noon, From blasting damps at night. 6 He guards thy soul, he keeps thy breath, Where thickest dangers come: Go and return, secure from death, Till God commands thee home. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Preservation by Day and Night

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #238 (1787) Topics: Protection by day and night; Protection by day and night First Line: To heaven I lift my waiting eyes Lyrics: 1 To heaven I lift my waiting eyes, There all my hopes are laid: The Lord that built the earth and skies Is my perpetual aid. 2 Their stedfast feet shall never fall, Whom he designs to keep; His ear attends the softest call; His eyes can never sleep. 3 He will sustain our weakest powers With his almighty arm, And watch our most unguarded hours Against surprising harm. 4 Israel rejoice, and rest secure, Thy keeper is the Lord; His wakeful eyes employ his power For thine eternal guard. 5 Nor scorching sun, nor sickly moon Shall have his leave to smite; He shields thy head from burning noon, From blasting damps at night. 6 He guards thy soul, he keeps thy breath, Where thickest dangers come: Go and return, secure from death, Till God commands thee home. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Still, Still, Still

Hymnal: Worship and Song #3066 (2011) Meter: 9.9.8.9 Topics: Night; Night First Line: Still, still, still, the night is cold and chill Lyrics: 1 Still, still, still, the night is cold and chill. The virgin's tender arms enfolding, warm and safe the Christ child holding. Still, still, still, the night is cold and chill. 2 Dream, dream, dream, he sleeps, the Savior king. While guardian angels watch beside him Mary tenderly will guide him. Dream, dream, dream, he sleeps, the Savior king. 3 Schlaf, schlaf, schlaf, mein liebes Kindlein, schlaf. Die Engel tunschön misizieren, beidm Kindlein jubilieren. Schlaf, schlaf, schlaf, mein liebes Kindlein, schlaf. Scripture: Luke 2:6-7 Languages: English; German Tune Title: STILL, STILL, STILL
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Watchman, tell us of the night

Hymnal: A Manual of Devotion for Soldiers and Sailors #77 (1847) Topics: Watchman, tell us of the Night Languages: English

Watch Night

Author: Gennifer Benjamin Brooks Hymnal: Zion still Sings #129 (2007) Topics: Living the Faith Watch Night First Line: From a season of light Languages: English Tune Title: [From a season of light]

Round us falls the night

Author: William Romanis (1824-1899) Hymnal: The Summit Choirbook #195 (1983) Meter: 5.5.8.8.5.5 Topics: Night Languages: English Tune Title: ROCHELLE (SEELEN BRÄUTIGAM)

The night is come; like to the day

Author: Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) Hymnal: The Summit Choirbook #199 (1983) Topics: Night Languages: English Tune Title: OAKLEY

The Great Storm Is Over

Author: Bob Franke Hymnal: Worship in Song #215 (1996) Topics: Night First Line: The thunder and lightning gave voice to the night Refrain First Line: Alleluia, the Great Storm is over Scripture: Isaiah 35:5-6 Tune Title: [The thunder and lightning gave voice to the night]

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