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[I cried to God, I cried, He heard]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. S. Marshall Incipit: 13565 33211 23553 Used With Text: I Cried to God

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Hath God forgotten to be kind?

Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: I cried to God, I cried, he heard Used With Tune: I CRIED TO GOD

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I Cried to God

Hymnal: Gospel Hymns No. 6 #146 (1891) First Line: I cried to God, I cried, He heard Refrain First Line: Hath God forgotten to be kind Lyrics: 1 I cried to God, I cried, He heard; In day of grief I sought the Lord; All night with hands stretch'd out I wept; My soul no comfort would accept. Refrain: Hath God forgotten to be kind? His tender love in wrath confined? My weakness this, yet faith doth stand Recalling years of God’s right hand. 2 I thought of God, and was distressed; Complained, yet trouble round me pressed; Thou holdest, Lord, my eyes awake; So great my grief I cannot speak. [Refrain] 3 The days of old I called to mind, The ancient years when God was kind; I called to mind my song by night; My musing spirit sought for light. [Refrain] 4 Will God cast off for evermore? His favor will He ne’er restore? Has grace for ever passed away? Or, doth His promise fail for aye? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I cried to God, I cried, He heard]
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I Cried to God

Hymnal: Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 #557 (1894) First Line: I cried to God, I cried, He heard Refrain First Line: Hath God forgotten to be kind? Languages: English Tune Title: [I cried to God, I cried, He heard]
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Faith's reply to doubts and fears

Hymnal: Bible Songs #156 (1901) First Line: I cried to God, I cried, he heard Refrain First Line: Hath God forgotten to be kind Topics: Adoration; Afflictions Many and sore; Afflictions Prayer in; Christ Power of; Christians Conflicts of; Church Beloved of God; Comfort in Trials; Covenant Keeping; Darkness, Spiritual; Despondency; Disobedience; God Adored and Exalted; God Attributes of; God Glorious; God Hearer of Prayer; God Holy; God Works of; Meditation; Miracles; Nature A Revelation of God; Patience; Praise For Temporal Mercies; Praise For Works of Creation; Praise For Work of Redemption; Praise To God; Prayer God Hears; The Righteous Forsaken by God; Royalty of Christ For the Salvation of His People; Salvation God's Gift Scripture: Psalm 77 Languages: English Tune Title: [I cried to God, I cried, he heard]

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W. S. Marshall

Person Name: William S. Marshall Composer of "[I cried to God, I cried, He heard]" in Gospel Hymns No. 6 He composed tunes for gospel lyric writers. John Perry
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