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Our blest Redeemer, ere He breath'd

Appears in 567 hymnals Used With Tune: FORSYTHE
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The gloomy night will soon be past

Author: S. P. Tregelles Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Christian Experience Courage and Cheer Used With Tune: MORNING
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Eternal Love, whose law doth sway

Author: Ella S. Armitage Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Marriage Used With Tune: OLMUTZ
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When through life's dewy fields we go

Author: Annie Matheson Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: OLMUTZ
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O God, why hast thou cast us off?

Meter: 8.6.8.4 Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O God, why hast thou cast us off? why doth for ever smoke thy wrath against thy chosen race, sheep of thy flock? 2 Thy church, by thee redeemed of old, in love remember still; the tribe of thy inheritance, this Zion hill. 3 Here thou hast dwelt; lift up thy feet, to these sad ruins haste, thy holy place with wicked hands by foes laid waste. 4 Thy enemies in triumph shout, where saints were wont to pray; their ensigns on thy temple's walls for signs display. 5 It seemed as if one cut down trees, but now the carved work falls; with axes and with hammers now they break the walls. 6 They have thy temple set on fire, in dust they have defiled thy holy place, where dwelt thy name, thy house despoiled. 7 They, to destroy us all at once, did in their hearts conspire; through all the land God's synagogues they've burnt with fire. 8 Our signs we see not; there is now no prophet us among; nor is there any one who knows the time how long. 9 O Lord, how long shall those blaspheme thy name who thee withstand? Why hide thyself? Make bare thy hand, even thy right hand. 10 Because God is my King of old, salvation worketh he through all the earth, and by his strength divides the sea. 11 Thou broken hast the dragons' heads, and as their meat didst give Leviathan to those who did in deserts live. 12 Fountain and flood thou didst divide, mad'st mighty rivers dry; the day is thine, the night is thine, the sun and sky. 13 Thou hast established by decree all borders of the earth; to summer and to winter thou hast given birth. 14 O Lord, do thou this keep in ind, how enemies defame, and how the foolish people have blasphemed thy name. 15 Thy turtle dove deliver not to crowds which it beset, and thy poor flock for evermore do not forget. 16 Unto thy covenant have respect, for everywhere we see the earth's dark habitations filled with cruelty. 17 O let not those that are oppressed return again with shame; but let the poor and needy ones still praise thy name. 18 Arise, O God, please thine own cause; keep thou in memory how every day the foolish man reproacheth thee. 19 Of them that up against thee rise the tumult ever grows; forget not thou the voice of them that are thy foes. Scripture: Psalm 74 Used With Tune: OLMÜTZ
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Thanks to God

Author: G. Thring Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: To Thee, O God, we render thanks Used With Tune: OLMUTZ

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