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Complaint

Author: Horne Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: O for a heart to seek my God Lyrics: 1 O for a heart to seek my God, Encouraged by his gracious word, To view my Saviour all complete, And lie submissive at his feet! 2 To thee, almighty God, to thee, My Rock and Refuge, would I flee; Now tides of sorrow, rolling high, Appear to mingle earth and sky. 3 To see thy saints in mourning clad, And foes by their distress made glad, O’erwhelms my soul with poignant grief; Lord, send thy servants sweet relief. 4 [Though safe in Christ thy saints abide, Nor can their life be e’er destroyed; While thy dear cause is thus suppressed, My burdened soul can take no rest.] 5 Arise, O God, thy cause defend; Deliverance unto Zion send. Arise, arise, O God of might, And put thy threatening foes to flight. 6 Pity thy poor, dejected few; Our souls revive, our strength renew; Collect thy scattered flock once more, And open wide the gospel-door.
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"Pride"

Author: Hart Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 33 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: Innumerable foes Lyrics: 1 Innumerable foes, Attack the child of God; He feels within the weight of sin, A grievous, galling load. 2 [Temptations, too, without, Of various kinds, assault; Sly snares beset his travelling feet, And make him often halt. 3 From sinner and from saint He meets with many a blow; His own bad heart creates him smart, Which only God can know.] 4 But though the host of hell Be neither weak nor small, One mighty foe deals wondrous woe, And hurts beyond them all. 5 ’Tis pride, accursèd pride, The spirit by God abhorred; Do what we will, it haunts us still, And keeps us from the Lord. 6 [It blows its poisonous breath, And bloats the soul with air; The heart uplifts with God’s own gifts, And makes e’en grace a snare.] 7 [Awake, nay, while we sleep, In all we think or speak, It puffs us glad, torments us sad; Its hold we cannot break. 8 In other ills we find The hand of heaven not slack; Pride only knows to interpose, And keep our comforts back.] 9 [’Tis hurtful when perceived; When not perceived, ’tis worse; Unseen or seen, it dwells within, And works by fraud or force.] 10 [Against its influence pray, It mingles with the prayer; Against it preach, it prompts the speech; Be silent, still ’tis there.] 11 [In every outward act, In every thought within, The heart it draws to seek applause, And mixes all with sin.] 12 Thou meek and lowly Lamb, This haughty tyrant kill, That wounded thee, though thou wast free, And grieves thy Spirit still. 13 Our condescending God, (To whom else shall we go?) Remove our pride, whate’er betide, And lay and keep us low. 14 [Thy garden is the place Where pride cannot intrude; For should it dare to enter there, ’Twould soon be drowned in blood.] Scripture: Proverbs 29:23
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Prayer Answered by Crosses

Author: Newton Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 135 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: I ask'd the Lord that I might grow Lyrics: 1 I ask'd the Lord that I might grow In faith, and love, and every grace; Might more of his salvation know, And seek more earnestly his face. 2 [’Twas he who taught me thus to pray, And he, I trust, has answered prayer; But it has been in such a way As almost drove me to despair.] 3 I hoped that in some favoured hour, At once he’d answer my request; And, by his love’s constraining power, Subdue my sins, and give me rest. 4 Instead of this, he made me feel The hidden evils of my heart, And let the angry powers of hell Assault my soul in every part. 5 Yea, more, with his own hand he seemed Intent to aggravate my woe; Crossed all the fair designs I schemed, Blasted my gourds, and laid me low. 6 “Lord, why is this?” I trembling cried; “Wilt thou pursue thy worm to death?” “’Tis in this way,” the Lord replied, “I answer prayer for grace and faith. 7 “These inward trials I employ, From self and pride to set thee free; And break thy schemes of earthly joy, That thou mayst seek thy all in me.”
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If but a single moment's space

Author: Berridge Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Lyrics: 1 If but a single moment’s space, My Lord himself withdraws, Dark clouds and storms come on apace, And debts, and broken laws. 2 My heart reveals its dross and dung, And loathsome is my breath; My harp is on the willows hung, And Esau vows my death. 3 My eyes refuse to lend a tear; My throat is hoarse and dry; I lisp and falter in my prayer, And sick and faint am I. 4 If Jesus loves the gospel-poor, That broken-hearted be, A mourner waiteth at thy door, Who wants a sight of thee. 5 Look from the windows of thy grace, And cheer a drooping heart; A single smile from thy sweet face Will bid my griefs depart. 6 Thou art the life of all my joys; Thy presence makes my heaven; Whatever else my Lord denies, Thy presence, Lord, be given. Scripture: Psalm 30:7
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The Narrow Way (Second Part)

Author: Hart Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: If this be, Lord, thy way Lyrics: 1 If this be, Lord, thy way, Then who can hope to gain That prize such numbers never seek, Such numbers seek in vain? 2 ’Tis thy almighty grace That can suffice alone; Thou giv’st us strength to run the race, And then bestow’st a crown. 3 Cheer up, ye travelling souls; On Jesus’ aid rely; He sees us when we see not him, And always hears our cry. 4 [Without cessation pray; Your prayers will not prove vain; Our Joseph turns aside to weep, But cannot long refrain.] 5 [Sudden he stands confessed; We look, and all is light; The foe, confounded, swift as thought, Sneaks off, and skulks from sight.] 6 [His presence cheers the soul, And smooths the rugged way; He often makes the crooked straight, And turns the night to day.] 7 [We then move cheerful on; The ground feels firm and good; And, lest we should mistake the way, He lines it out with blood.] 8 [Again, we cannot see His helping hand, but feel; And though we neither feel nor see, His hand sustains us still.] 9 He gently leads us on; Protects from fatal harms; And when we faint and cannot walk, He bears us in his arms. 10 [He guides, and moves our steps, For though we seem to move, His Spirit all the motion gives, By springs of fear and love.] 11 The meek with love he draws; Restrains the rash by fear; Searches and finds the wandering out, And brings the distant near. 12 When for a time we stop, Perplexed and at a loss, He, like a beacon on a hill, Erects his bloody cross. 13 Forward again we press, And, while that mark’s in view, Though hosts of foes beset the way, We boldly venture through. 14 When all these foes are quelled, And every danger past, Though Death remains, he but remains To be subdued at last.
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"The Lord trieth the righteous"

Author: W. Gadsby Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: The Lord the righteous tries Lyrics: 1 The Lord the righteous tries; Yet we’ll adore his name; He never will their cause despise, Nor put their hope to shame. 2 He brings them to the test, And tries them by his law; Then leads them to the promised rest, From whence they comfort draw. 3 Then he his face conceals, And lets them grope within; And by his Spirit’s power reveals The dreadful plague of sin. 4 We straightway cry, “Unclean! A monstrous mass of woe! What can such hosts of evil mean? And whither can we go?” 5 “Look here,” the Lord replies; “Thy beauty’s all in me; ’Tis thine to flee from self, and prize Salvation full and free. 6 “Whate’er my wisdom does, Or lets the tempter do, Thy guilt and ruin to disclose, One thing I keep in view – 7 “To teach thee how to live By faith in Jesus’ name; For guilt and sin to mourn and grieve, And sing the Lamb once slain.”
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Faith is the Victory

Author: Hart Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: Whoe'er believes aright Lyrics: 1 Whoe’er believes aright In Christ’s atoning blood, Of all his guilt’s acquitted quite, And may draw near to God. 2 But sin will still remain; Corruptions rise up thick; And Satan says the medicine’s vain Because we yet are sick. 3 But all this will not do; Our hope’s on Jesus cast; Let all be liars and him be true, We shall be well at last.
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Legal Conflict

Author: Hammond Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: How shall I pour out my complaint Lyrics: 1 How shall I pour out my complaint, Or tell the Lord my sore distress? Yet he espies my every want, My weakness, sin, and foolishness. 2 Stupid, secure, and hard, and blind, Withered and dead, and rooted up; To endless death I seem consigned; So destitute of cheering hope. 3 Uneasy when I feel my load; Uneasy when I feel it not; Dissatisfied for want of God, Though oft of him I’ve not a thought. 4 I cannot frame a good desire, If all the world to me was given; I cannot to a wish aspire, If one good wish would purchase heaven. 5 Sometimes I follow after God; Sometimes I carelessly retreat; For mercy now I cry aloud, And now in stubborn silence sit. 6 O Prince of life, with power descend; Thy blood apply, my conscience clear; Then shall this legal conflict end, And perfect love cast out sad fear.
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Temptation

Author: Cowper Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: Dangers of every shape and name Lyrics: 1 Dangers of every shape and name Attend the followers of the Lamb, Who leave the world’s deceitful shore, And leave it to return no more. 2 O Lord, the pilot’s part perform, And guide and guard me through the storm; Defend me from each threatening ill; Control the waves; say, “Peace! be still!” 3 Amidst the roaring of the sea, My soul still hangs her hopes on thee; Thy constant love, thy faithful care, Is all that saves me from despair.
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If unto Jesus thou art bound

Author: Berridge Meter: 8.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Lyrics: 1 If unto Jesus thou art bound, A crowd about him will be found, Attending day and night; A worldly crowd to din thy ears, And crowds of unbelieving fears, To hide him from thy sight. 2 Yet all the vain and noisy crowd Is but a thin and lowering cloud, A mist before thy eyes; If thou press on, the crowds will fly, Or if thou faint, to Jesus cry, And he will send supplies. 3 This only way can pilgrims go, And all complain, as thou wilt do, Of crowds that daily come; Yet though beset by crafty foes, And passing through a thousand woes, They get securely home. 4 [But such as seem to run the race, And meet no crowd to check their pace, Are only rambling still; Not fairly entered on the list, The gate and narrow way they missed, Which lead to Zion’s hill.] 5 O Lord, a cheering look bestow, Or lend a hand to help me through, And draw me up to thee; And when, through fear, I only creep, Or dare not move a single step, Yet thou canst come to me. Scripture: Philippians 3:12-14

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