Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #942 (2000)Topics: Hope and Consolation ChantsFirst Line: Stay here and keep watch with meRefrain First Line: Stay with me, remain her with meScripture: Matthew 26:36-42Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Stay with me, remain here with me]
Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #38 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionFirst Line: From ev'ry stormy wind that blowsLanguages: English
Author: NewtonHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #39 (1840)Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionFirst Line: Though troubles assail, and dangers affrigthLanguages: English
Author: Barnard BartonHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #40 (1840)Meter: 8.8.8.8Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionFirst Line: Father of all the human race!Languages: English
Author: WattsHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #41 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionFirst Line: Why should I vex my soul and fretScripture: Psalm 37Languages: English
Author: FawcettHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #42 (1840)Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionFirst Line: O my soul! what means this sadness?Languages: English
Hymnal: Freedom's Lyre #43 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionFirst Line: The Lord is near when men oppressLanguages: English
Author: C. WesleyHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #44 (1840)Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionFirst Line: Come on, my partners in distressLanguages: English
Author: HaweisHymnal: Freedom's Lyre #45 (1840)Meter: 8.6.8.6Topics: The Slave Comforted With the Consolations of ReligionFirst Line: O thou, from whom all goodness flows!Languages: English
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