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Here, Savior, in this Quiet Place

Author: Fred Pratt Green Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Here, Savior, in this quiet place, where anyone may kneel, I also come to ask for grace, believing you can heal. 2 If pain of body, stress of mind, destroys my inward peace, In prayer for others may I find the secret of release. 3 If self upon its sickness feeds and turns my life to gall, Let me not brood upon my needs, but simply tell you all. 4 You never said “You ask too much,” to any troubled soul. I long to feel your healing touch - will you not make me whole? 5 But if the thing I most desire is not your way for me, May faith, when tested in the fire, prove its integrity. 6 Of all my prayers, may this be chief: till faith is fully grown, Lord, disbelieve my unbelief, and claim me as your own. Topics: Faith and Aspiration; Healing; Pain and Suffering; Year B Proper 21 Scripture: James 5:13-16 Used With Tune: CHATHAM

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ST. STEPHEN

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 357 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Jones Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 15312 17123 45123 Used With Text: O Savior, in This Quiet Place
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CHATHAM

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Peter Cutts Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 14321 34556 71675 Used With Text: Here, Savior, in this Quiet Place

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O Savior, in This Quiet Place

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #390 (1990) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Savior, in this quiet place, Where anyone may kneel, I also come to ask for grace, Believing You can heal. 2 If pain of body, stress of mind, Destroys my inward peace, In prayer for others may I find The secret of release. 3 If self upon its sickness feeds And turns my life to gall, Let me not brood upon my needs, But simply tell You all. 4 You never said, "You ask too much," To any troubled soul. I long to feel Your healing touch; Will You not make me whole? 5 But if the thing I most desire Is not Your way for me, May faith, when tested in the fire, Prove its integrity. 6 Of all my prayers, may this be chief: Till faith is fully grown, Lord, disbelieve my unbelief, And claim me as Your own. Scripture: Luke 18:9-14 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. STEPHEN
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O Savior, in This Quiet Place

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Glory to God #794 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 O Savior, in this quiet place, where anyone may kneel, I also come to ask for grace, believing you can heal. 2 If pain of body, stress of mind, destroys my inward peace, in prayer for others may I find the secret of release. 3 If self upon its sickness feeds and turns my life to gall, let me not brood upon my needs, but simply tell you all. 4 You never said “You ask too much” to any troubled soul. I long to feel your healing touch; will you not make me whole? 5 But if the thing I most desire is not your way for me, may faith, when tested in the fire, prove its integrity. 6 Of all my prayers, may this be chief: till faith is fully grown, Lord, disbelieve my unbelief, and claim me as your own. Topics: Faith; Grace; Healing; Lament; Prayer; Will of God Scripture: Luke 18:9-14 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. STEPHEN
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Here, Savior, in this Quiet Place

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: The New Century Hymnal #555 (1995) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Here, Savior, in this quiet place, where anyone may kneel, I also come to ask for grace, believing you can heal. 2 If pain of body, stress of mind, destroys my inward peace, In prayer for others may I find the secret of release. 3 If self upon its sickness feeds and turns my life to gall, Let me not brood upon my needs, but simply tell you all. 4 You never said “You ask too much,” to any troubled soul. I long to feel your healing touch - will you not make me whole? 5 But if the thing I most desire is not your way for me, May faith, when tested in the fire, prove its integrity. 6 Of all my prayers, may this be chief: till faith is fully grown, Lord, disbelieve my unbelief, and claim me as your own. Topics: Faith and Aspiration; Healing; Pain and Suffering; Year B Proper 21 Scripture: James 5:13-16 Languages: English Tune Title: CHATHAM

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Fred Pratt Green

1903 - 2000 Author of "O Savior, in This Quiet Place" in The Presbyterian Hymnal The name of the Rev. F. Pratt Green is one of the best-known of the contemporary school of hymnwriters in the British Isles. His name and writings appear in practically every new hymnal and "hymn supplement" wherever English is spoken and sung. And now they are appearing in American hymnals, poetry magazines, and anthologies. Mr. Green was born in Liverpool, England, in 1903. Ordained in the British Methodist ministry, he has been pastor and district superintendent in Brighton and York, and now served in Norwich. There he continued to write new hymns "that fill the gap between the hymns of the first part of this century and the 'far-out' compositions that have crowded into some churches in the last decade or more." --Seven New Hymns of Hope , 1971. Used by permission.

Peter Cutts

1937 - 2024 Composer of "CHATHAM" in The New Century Hymnal

William Jones

1726 - 1800 Composer of "ST. STEPHEN" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Born: Ju­ly 30, 1726, Lo­wick, North­amp­ton­shire, Eng­land. Died: Jan­u­ary 6, 1800, Hol­ling­bourne, Kent, Eng­land. Pseudonym: Jones of Nay­land. Jones was ed­u­cat­ed at Char­ter­house and Un­i­ver­si­ty Coll­ege, Ox­ford. He be­came Vi­car of Beth­ers­den, Kent (1764); Pluck­ley, Kent; and Pas­ton, North­amp­ton­shire; per­pe­tu­al Cur­ate of Nay­land, Suf­folk (1777); and Rec­tor of Hol­ling­bourne, Kent (1798). He be­came a Fel­low of the Roy­al So­ci­e­ty in 1775. His works in­clude: The Ca­tho­lic Doc­trine of the Trin­i­ty, 1756 Fairchild Dis­cours­es, 1775 Physiological Dis­qui­si­tions, 1781 A Treatise on the Art of Mu­sic, 1784 Church Piec­es for the Or­gan with Four An­thems in Score, 1789 Jones was a de­scend­ant of the Col. J. Jones, who was one of the sig­na­tor­ies to the death war­rant of King Charles I of Eng­land. He used to reg­u­lar­ly ob­serve Jan­u­a­ry 30 as a day of fast­ing and hu­mil­i­a­tion for his an­ces­tor’s sin. Music: ST. STEPHEN --www.hymntime.com/tch/