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I Sing To Thee With Voice And Heart

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #258 (1927) Hymnal Title: Hymnal for Church and Home Lyrics: 1 I sing to Thee with voice and heart, Of all my joys the well; I sing, that, what I know Thou art, My lips to all may tell; That Thou a fountain art of grace, With blessings richly stored For all, in every time and place, This well I know, O Lord. 2 Cheer up, faint heart, rejoice and sing, All anxious fear resign; For God, the sovereign Lord and King, Is thy God, even thine: He is thy portion, He thy joy, Thy life, and light, and Lord; Thy counsellor when doubts annoy, Thy shield and great reward. 3 In restless tho'ts or dark despair Why spend the day and night? On Him who loves thee cast thy care; He makes our burdens light: Did not His love, and truth, and pow'r Watch o'er thy childhood's day? Hath He not oft, in threat'ning hour, Turn'd dreaded ills away! 4 His wisdom never plans in vain, Ne'er falters, or mistakes; All that His counsels wise ordain A happy ending makes: Upon thy mouth, then, lay thy hand, And trust His guiding eye; Thus, firm as rock, thy feet shall stand, Now and eternally. Topics: Spiritual Songs Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [I sing to Thee with voice and heart]
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I Sing To Thee With Voice And Heart

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #258 (1928) Hymnal Title: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) Lyrics: 1 I sing to Thee with voice and heart, Of all my joys the well; I sing, that, what I know Thou art, My lips to all may tell: That Thou a fountain art of grace, With blessings richly stored For all, in every time and place, This well I know, O Lord. 2 Cheer up, faint heart, rejoice and sing, All anxious fear resign; For God, the sov'reign Lord and King, Is thy God, even thine: He is thy portion, He thy joy, Thy life, and light, and Lord; Thy counsellor when doubts annoy, Thy shield and great reward. 3 In restless thoughts or dark despair Why spend the day and night? On Him who loves thee cast thy care; He makes our burdens light: Did not His love, and truth, and power Watch o'er thy childhood's day? Hath He not oft, in threat'ning hour, Turned dreaded ills away? 4 His wisdom never plans in vain, Ne'er falters, or mistakes; All that His counsels wise ordain A happy ending makes: Upon thy mouth, then, lay thy hand, And trust His guiding eye; Thus, firm as rock, thy feet shall stand, Now and eternally. Topics: Spiritual Songs Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [I sing to Thee with voice and heart]
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I sing to Thee with voice and heart

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #384 (1913) Hymnal Title: The Lutheran Hymnary Lyrics: 1 I sing to Thee with voice and heart, Of all my joys the well; I sing, that, what I know Thou art My lips to all may tell: That Thou a fountain art of grace, With blessings richly stored For all, in every time and place, This well I know, O Lord. 2 Cheer up, faint heart, rejoice and sing, All anxious fear resign; For God, the sovereign Lord and King, Is Thy God, even thine: He is thy portion, He thy joy, Thy life, and light, and Lord; Thy counsellor when doubts annoy, Thy shield and great reward. 3 In restless thoughts or dark despair Why spend the day and night? On Him who loves thee cast thy care; He makes our burdens light: Did not His love, and truth, and power Watch o'er thy childhood's day? Hath He not oft, in threatening hour, Turned dreaded ills away? 4 His wisdom never plans in vain, Ne'er falters, or mistakes; All that His counsels wise ordain A happy ending makes: Upon thy mouth, then, lay thy hand, And trust His guiding eye; Thus, firm as rock, thy feet shall stand, Now and eternally. Topics: The Church Year Trinity Sunday; The Church Year Trinity Sunday; Trust in God Tune Title: [I sing to Thee with voice heart]
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I Sing to Thee

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: The New Christian Hymnal #294 (1929) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Hymnal Title: The New Christian Hymnal First Line: I sing to Thee with voice and heart Lyrics: 1. I sing to Thee with voice and heart, Of all my joys the well; I sing, that, what I know Thou art My lips to all may tell: That Thou a fountain art of grace, With blessings richly stored For all, in ev'ry time and place, This well I know, O Lord. 2. Cheer up, faint heart, rejoice and sing, All anxious fear resign; For God, the sov'reign Lord and King, Is Thy God, even thine: He is thy portion, He thy joy, Thy life, and light, and Lord; Thy counsellor when doubts annoy, Thy shield and great reward. 3. In restless thoughts or dark despair Why spend the day and night? On Him who loves thee cast thy care; He makes our burdens light: Did not His love, and truth, and pow'r Watch o'er thy childhood's day? Hath He not oft, in threat'ning hour, Turned dreaded ills away? 4. His wisdom never plans in vain, Ne'er falters, or mistakes; All that His counsels wise ordain A happy ending makes: Upon thy mouth, then, lay thy hand, And trust His guiding eye; Thus, firm as rock, thy feet shall stand, Now and eternally. Topics: The Christian Life Comfort Languages: English Tune Title: JEG SER DIG, SODE LAM
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I sing to Thee with voice and heart

Author: F. E. Cox; P. Gerhardt Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #337 (1918) Hymnal Title: Wartburg Hymnal Lyrics: 1 I sing to Thee with voice and heart, Of all my joys the well; I sing, that, what I know Thou art My lips to all may tell. 2 That Thou a Fountain art of grace, With blessings richly stored For all, in every time and place, This well I know, O Lord. 2 Cheer up, faint heart, rejoice and sing, All anxious fear resign; For God the Sovereign Lord and King, Is Thy God, even thine. 4 He is thy portion, He thy joy, Thy Life, and Light, and Lord; Thy Counsellor when doubts annoy, Thy Shield and great Award. 5 In restless thoughts or dark despair Why spend the day and night? On Him who loves thee cast thy care; He makes our burdens light: 6 Did not His love, and truth, and power Watch o'er thy childhood's day? Hath He not oft, in threatening hour, Turned dreaded ills away! 7 His wisdom never plans in vain, Ne'er falters, or mistakes; All that His counsels wise ordain A happy ending makes: 8 Upon thy mouth, then, lay thy hand, And trust His guiding eye; Thus, firm as rock, thy feet shall stand, Now and eternally. Topics: Praise

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