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What within me and without

Author: A. H. Franke, 1663-1727; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #54 (1861) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: What within me and without, Hourly on my spirit weighs, Burdening heart and soul with doubt, Darkening all my weary days: In it I behold Thy will, God, who givest rest and peace, And my heart is calm and still, Waiting till Thou send release. God! Thou art my rock of strength, And my home is in Thine arms, Thou wilt send me help at length, And I feel no wild alarms. Sin nor Death can pierce the shield Thy defence has o'er me thrown, Up to Thee myself I yield, And my sorrows are Thine own. Thou my shelter from the blast, Thou my strong defence art ever; Though my sorrows thicken fast, Yet I know Thou leav'st me never; When my foe puts forth his might, And would tread me in the dust, To this rock I take my flight, And I conquer him through trust. When my trials tarry long, Unto Thee I look and wait, Knowing none, though keen and strong, Can my faith in Thee abate. And this faith I long have nurst, Comes alone, O Lord, from Thee; Thou my heart didst open first, Thou didst set this hope in me. Christians! cast on Him your load, To your tower of refuge fly; Know He is the Living God, Ever to His creatures nigh. Seek His ever-open door In your hours of utmost need; All your hearts before Him pour, He will send you help with speed. But hast thou some darling plan, Cleaving to the things of earth? Leanest thou for aid on man? Thou wilt find him nothing worth. Rather trust the One alone Whose is endless power and love, And the help He gives His own, Thou in very deed shalt prove. Yea, on Thee, my God, I rest, Letting life float calmly on, For I know the last is best, When the crown of joy is won. In Thy might all things I bear, In Thy love find bitters sweet, And with all my grief and care Sit in patience at Thy feet. O my soul, why art thou vexed? Let things go as e'en they will; Though to thee they seem perplexed, Yet His order they fulfil. Here He is thy strength and guard, Power to harm thee here has none; Yonder will He each reward For the works he here has done. Let Thy mercy's wings be spread O'er me, keep me close to Thee, In the peace Thy love doth shed, Let me dwell eternally. Be my All; in all I do Let me only seek Thy will, Where the heart to Thee is true, All is peaceful, calm, and still. Languages: English
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What within me and without

Author: Catherine Winkworth; A. H. Francke, d. 1727 Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #139 (1863) Lyrics: What within me and without, Hourly on my spirit weighs, Burd'ning heart and soul with doubt, Dark'ning all my weary days: In it I behold Thy will, God, who givest rest and peace, And my heart is calm and still, Waiting till Thou send release. God! Thou art my rock of strength, And my home is in Thine arms, Thou wilt send me help at length, And I feel no wild alarms. Sin nor Death can pierce the shield Thy defence has o'er me thrown, Up to Thee myself I yield, And my sorrows are Thine own. Thou my shelter from the blast, Thou my strong defence art ever; Though my sorrows thicken fast, Yet I know Thou leav'st me never; When my foe puts forth his might, And would tread me in the dust, To this rock I take my flight, And I conquer him through trust. When my trials tarry long, Unto Thee I look and wait, Knowing none, though keen and strong, Can my faith in Thee abate, And this faith I long have nurst, Comes alone, O God, from Thee; Thou my heart didst open first, Thou didst set this hope in me. Christians! cast on Him your load, To your tower of refuge fly! Know He is the Living God, Ever to His creatures nigh. Seek His ever-open door In your hours of utmost need; All your hearts before Him pour, He will send you help with speed. But hast thou some darling plan, Cleaving to the things of earth? Leanest thou for aid on man? Thou wilt find him nothing worth. Rather trust the One alone Whose is endless power and love, And the help He gives His own Thou in very deed shalt prove. Yea, on Thee, my God, I rest, Letting life float calmly on, For I know the last is best, When the crown of joy is won. In Thy might all things I bear, In Thy love find bitters sweet, And with all my grief and care Sit in patience at Thy feet. O my soul, why art thou vex'd? Let things go as e'en they will; Though to thee they seem perplex'd, Yet His order they fulfil. Here He is Thy strength and guard, Power to harm thee here has none; Yonder will He each reward For the works he here has done. Let Thy mercy's wings be spread O'er me, keep me close to Thee, In the peace Thy love doth shed, Let me dwell eternally; Be my All; in all I do Let me only seek Thy will, Where the heart to Thee is true, All is peaceful, calm, and still. Languages: English
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What Within Me And Without

Author: August H. Francke; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10694 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Lyrics: 1 within me and without, Hourly on my spirit weighs, Burdening heart and soul with doubt, Darkening all my weary days: In it I behold Thy will, God, who givest rest and peace, And my heart is calm and still, Waiting till Thou send release. 2 God! Thou art my rock of strength, And my home is in Thine arms, Thou wilt send me help at length, And I feel no wild alarms. Sin nor death can pierce the shield Thy defense has o’er me thrown, Up to Thee myself I yield, And my sorrows are Thine own. 3 Thou my shelter from the blast, Thou my strong defense art e’er; Though my sorrows thicken fast, Yet I know Thou leav’st me ne’er; When my foe puts forth his might, And would tread me in the dust, To this rock I take my flight, And I conquer him through trust. 4 When my trials tarry long, Unto Thee I look and wait, Knowing none, though keen and strong, Can my faith in Thee abate, And this faith I long have nursed, Comes alone, O God, from Thee; Thou my heart didst open first, Thou didst set this hope in me. 5 Christians! cast on Him your load, To your tower of refuge fly; Know He is the Living God, Ever to His creatures nigh. Seek His ever open door In your hours of utmost need; All your hearts before Him pour, He will send you help with speed. 6 But hast thou some darling plan, Cleaving to the things of earth? Leanest thou for aid on man? Thou wilt find him nothing worth. Rather trust the One alone Whose is endless power and love, And the help He gives His own Thou in very deed shalt prove. 7 Yea, on Thee, my God, I rest, Letting life float calmly on, For I know the last is best, When the crown of joy is won. In Thy might all things I bear, In Thy love find bitters sweet, And with all my grief and care Sit in patience at Thy feet. 8 O my soul, why art thou vexed? Let things go as e’en they will; Though to thee they seem perplexed, Yet His order they fulfill. Here He is thy strength and guard, Power to harm thee here has none; Yonder will He each reward For the works he here has done. 9 Let Thy mercy’s wings be spread O’er me, keep me close to Thee, In the peace Thy love doth shed, Let me dwell eternally; Be my All; in all I do Let me only seek Thy will, Where the heart to Thee is true, All is peaceful, calm, and still. Languages: English Tune Title: MADRID
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What within me and without

Author: A. H. Francke, 1663-1727; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S1-54 (1881) Languages: English
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What within me and without

Hymnal: The Christian Hymnal, Hymns with Tunes for the Services of the Church #38 (1867)
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What within me and without

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; August Hermann Francke Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #126 (1856) Languages: English
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What within me and without

Hymnal: Hymnal of the Presbyterian Church #399 (1866) Languages: English
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My Heart is Fixed

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church Militant #196 (1858) First Line: What within me and without Languages: English

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