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WHY STAND AFAR

Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. M. Clark Incipit: 55555 65117 12212 Used With Text: My God, my God, why me forsake?

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No, Not My Power

Author: E. Manford Clark Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: No, not my power, but Thine, O Lord Refrain First Line: No, not my power—nor aught I have Lyrics: 1 No, not my power, but Thine, O Lord Can succor me, or peace afford. Thy Spirit, Lord, Thy gentle voice, Alone can make this heart rejoice! Refrain: No, not my power—nor aught I have— Nor aught in earth can be my stay; ’Tis Thou and Thou alone canst save! Oh, Lord, I need Thee every day. 2 No, not my power, oh, Savior, dear! Can soothe one pain, can dry one tear; How soon would fail my feeble power Except Thou help me every hour! [Refrain] 3 No, not my power, most holy One! Can comfort when life’s race is run; Alas! the help of man, how vain, Except Thy Spirit, Lord, remain! [Refrain] 4 No, not my power, almighty God! Could stand beneath Thy chastening rod; Except Thou, Lord, in love appear, To draw Thy Holy Spirit near! [Refrain] 5 No, not my power, oh, Lord of earth! Can save me from the jaws of death; ’Tis Thou, Thy Spirit, Lord, I need! ’Tis Thou, alone canst rise the dead! [Refrain] Used With Tune: TAHITI Text Sources: The International Lesson Hymnal (Chicago: David C. Cook, 1878)
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Be Thou my helper in the strife

Appears in 5 hymnals Used With Tune: CATHERINE
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My God, my God, why me forsake

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Christ on the Cross Scripture: Psalm 22:1-6 Used With Tune: WHY STAND AFAR

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Be Thou my helper in the strife

Hymnal: The Psalter Hymnal #59 (1927) Languages: English Tune Title: CATHERINE
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God Our Advocate and Judge

Hymnal: The Psalter #92 (1912) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Be Thou my helper in the strife Lyrics: 1 Be Thou my helper in the strife, O Lord, my strong defender be; Thy mighty shield protect my life, Thy spear confront the enemy, Amid the conflict, O my Lord, Thy precious promise let me hear, The faithful, reassuring word: I am thy Saviour, do not fear. 2 Ashamed, confounded let them be Who seek my ruin and disgrace; O let Thy angel fight for me, And drive my foes before his face. Without a cause my life they sought, Without a case their plots they laid; Themselves within their snares be caught, And be my crafty foes dismayed. 3 My soul is joyful in the Lord, In His salvation I rejoice; To Him my heart will praise accord And bless His Name with thankful voice. For who, O Lord, is like to Thee, Defender of the poor and meek? The needy Thy salvation see When mighty foes their ruin seek. 4 Unrighteous witnesses have stood And told of crimes beyond belief; Returning evil for my good, They overwhelm my soul with grief. When in affliction they were sad, I wept and made their grief my own; But in my trouble they are glad And strive that I may be o'erthrown. 5 O Lord, how long wilt Thou delay? My soul for Thy salvation waits; My thankfulness I will display Amid the crowds that throng Thy gates. Let not my enemies rejoice And wrongfully exult o'er me; They speak not peace, but lift their voice To trouble those that peaceful be. 6 My foes with joy my woes survey, but Thou, O Lord, hast seen it all; O be no longer far away, Nor silent when on Thee I call. O haste to my deliverance now, O Lord, my righteous cause maintain; My Lord and God alone art Thou; Awake, and make thy justice plain. 7 O Lord my God, I look to Thee, Be Thou my righteous Judge, I pray; Let not my foes exult o'er me And laugh with joy at my dismay. With shame and trouble those requite Who would my righteous cause destroy; But those who in the good delight, Let them be glad and shout for joy. 8 Yea, let the Lord be magnified, Because Thy servants Thou dost bless; And I, from morn till eventide, Will daily praise Thy righteousness. My soul is joyful in the Lord, In His salvation I rejoice; To Him my heart will praise accord And bless His Name with thankful voice. Topics: Angels; Aspirations For Peace and Rest; Character Good and Bad Contrasted; Christian Charity; Christ Betrayal of; Christ Crucifixion and Death of; Christians Conflicts of; Christians Persecuted and Sorrowing; Deliverance From Enemies; Faith Blessedness of; God Our Guardian; God the judge; Heart Good, Perfect, Pure and Upright; Ingratitude To Man; Judgments On the Righteous; Pity For Others; The Poor Remembered by God; Prayer confidence in; Prayer Imprecations in; Preservation; Retribution Threatened; Salvation Prayers for; Salvation Thanksgiving for; Temptation; Thanksgiving In Public Worship; Christian warfare; The Wicked Character of; The Wicked Persecuting Spirit of; The Wicked Prayers for Punishment of; The Wicked Self-Destroyed Scripture: Psalm 35 Languages: English Tune Title: CATHERINE
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Why Stand Afar?

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16462 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: My God, my God, why me for­sake? Lyrics: 1 My God, my God, why me for­sake? O why to me no an­swer make? In deep dis­tress I cry, O Lord; Why stand afar—nor help af­ford? All day, my God, I cry in vain, Nor can I in the night re­frain; But Thou art ho­ly, who dost dwell Amid the songs of Is­ra­el. 2 Our fa­thers put their trust in Thee, They trust­ed and Thou didst them free; To Thee they cried, deliverance came, They hoped, and were not put to shame. But I, a worm, as no man prized, Reproached of men, by all despised; All shake the head, they mock and gaze, Each scornful lip contempt betrays. 3 "He trusts in God; let God defend And save him since He is his friend." Thou mad’st me first the light to see, In infant years to hope in Thee. From birth dependent on Thy power, Thou art my God from childhood’s hour; Be not far off, for trouble nears, And none to give me help appears. Languages: English Tune Title: CATHERINE

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Anonymous

Author of "Why Stand Afar?" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Elizabeth Manford Clark

Composer of "CATHERINE" in The Cyber Hymnal Early 20th Century

Edith R. Wilson

Author of "Take Up Thy Cross" in Sabbath Songs
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