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What crosses and afflictions meet

What crosses and afflictions meet

Published in 3 hymnals

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1 What crosses and afflictions meet,
Whilst we on earth abide;
With Satan and the world beset,
And vex'd on ev'ry side.

2 Our toils and labours of this life,
Are great and numberless;
Our disappointments, frets and strife,
Do ever mar our peace.

3 When we suppose we do possess
The things that works our joys;
They prove the cause of our distress,
And are but trifling toys.

4 The world is but a vale of tears,
A scene of constant woe:
We live in constant dread and fears,
While we live here below.

5 With anxious cares our minds are fill'd,
For life and health and food:
To such despairing thoughts we yield,
When we should trust to God.

6 Such frail and feeble creatures we,
We seek but never find,
Such treasures as we hope should be;
Real peace and joy of mind.

7 O mighty Saviour, gracious Lord!
Bestow on us that pow'r:
That we may trust unto thy word,
And doubt and fear no more.

Source: Church Hymn Book: consisting of newly composed hymns with the addition of hymns and psalms, from other authors, carefully adapted for the use of public worship, and many other occasions (1st ed.) #CCCXI

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First Line: What crosses and afflictions meet
Copyright: Public Domain

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