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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: Hymnal #51 (1871) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain, Though I deserve it all; Nor let on me the heavy storm Of Thy displeasure fall. 2 My sins, which to a deluge swell, My sinking head o'er flow, And, for my feeble strength to bear, Too vast a burden grow. 3 But, Lord, before Thy searching eyes All my desires apper; The groanings of my burden'd soul Have reach'd Thine open ear. 4 Forsake me not, O Lord, my God, Nor far from me depart: Make hast to my relief, O Thou Who my salvation art. Languages: English
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: Selections from the Psalms of David in Metre #32 (1865)
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Anthems, for every Sunday and principal festival throughout the year. for the use of congregations in the dioceses Quebec and Toronto. #P38 (1842) Languages: English
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: The Church Hymnal with Canticles #51 (1892)
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #51a (1883) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Ash Wednesday and Lent Languages: English Tune Title: ST. MARYS
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: Hymnal #51 (1874) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Year Ash Wednesday and Lent Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (Gilbert & Goodrich) #51b (1883) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Ash Wednesday and Lent Languages: English Tune Title: DUNDEE
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: Book of Hymns and Tunes, comprising the psalms and hymns for the worship of God, approved by the general assembly of 1866, arranged with appropriate tunes... by authority of the assembly of 1873 #106b (1874) Languages: English

Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for Every Sunday ... Diocese of Quebec #d149 (1834) Languages: English
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: Hymns Recommended for use in the Reformed Episcopal Church #178 (1874) Languages: English

Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for ... Diocese of Nova Scotia. 3rd ed. #d335 (1859) Languages: English

Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns for the Use of the Diocese of Nova Scotia. 3rd ed. #d338 (1859) Languages: English

Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: The Churchman's Hymn-Book, a Collection of Hymns Old and New, for Use in the Services of the Church #d397 (1874)

Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns for the Worship of God #d821 (1866)
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Thy chast'ning wrath, O LORD, restrain

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #XXXVIII (1767) Lyrics: 1 Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain, Though I deserve it all; Nor let on me the Storm Of thy Displeasure fall. In ev'ry wretched Part of me I feel thy Arrows deep remain; Thy Hand's afflicting Weight, I can no more sustain. 2 My Flesh is one continued Wound, Because thy Wrath so fiercely glows; Betwixt my Pain and Guilt, My Bones have no Repose: My Sins, which to a Deluge swell, My sinking Head almost o'erflow; And for my Strength to bear, Too great a Burden grow. 3 Stench and Corruption fill my Wounds, My foul Offences just Return; In Trouble I am brought, And all Day long I mourn. A loath'd Disease afflicts my Loins, Infecting ev'ry inward Part; And constantly I groan, Through Anguish of my Heart. Part II 4 But, LORD, before thy searching Eyes, All my Desires must sure appear; My Groans have been too loud, Not to have reach'd thine Ear. My Heart's oppress'd, my Strength decay'd, My feeble Eyes depriv'd of Light: My Friends and Kinsmen gaze On such a dismal Sight. 5 Mean while, the Foes that seek my Life, Their secret Snares to take me set; And all the Day contrive To forge some new Deceit. But I, as if both deaf and dumb, Nor heard, nor once reply'd, Like one whose silent Tongue By conscious Guilt is ty'd. 6 For LORD! to thee, I do appeal, My clouded Innocence to clear; For Thou, the righteous GOD, My injur'd Cause wilt hear. "Hear me, said I, lest my proud Foes, "A spiteful Triumph should display; "If they should see my Foot, "But once to go astray. 7 Lo! with continual Grief oppress'd, To sink, I must at length begin; To thee I will confess, To Thee bewail my Sin: But whilst I languish, my proud Foes, Still of their Strength and Vigour boast; And they, who trouble me Are grown a dreadful Host. 8 Ev'n they whom I oblig'd, return My loving Kindness with Despite; And hate me, but because, I chuse the Path that's right. Forsake me not, oh LORD my GOD! Nor from me, in Distress, depart; Haste thou to my Relief, Who my Salvation art. Topics: Prayers When sick; Prayers Of a Sinner to obtain Forgiveness of Sins Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English Tune Title: [Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain]
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Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #XXXVIII (1760) Lyrics: 1 Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain, Tho' I deserve it all; Nor let at once on me the Storm of thy Displeasure fall. 2 In ev'ry wretched Part of me thy Arrows deep remain; Thy heavy Hand's afflicting Weight I can no more sustain. 3 My Flesh is one continu'd Wound, Thy Wrath so fiercely glows; Betwixt my Punishment and Guilt, my Bones have no Repose. 4 My Sins, which to a Deluge swell, my sinking Head o'erflow; And, for my feeble Strength to bear, too vast a Burden grow. 5 Stench and Corruption fill my Wound, my Folly's just Return: 6 With Trouble I am warp'd and bow'd, and all Day long I mourn. 7 A loath'd Disease afflicts my Loins, infecting ev'ry Part; 8 With Sickness worn, I groan and roar, thro' Anguish of my Heart. Part II 9 But, Lord, before thy searching Eyes all my Desires appear; And, sure, my Groans have been too loud, not to have reach'd thine Ear. 10 My Heart oppress'd, my Strength decay'd, my Eyes depriv'd of Light: 11 Friends, Lovers, Kinsmen, gaze aloof on such a dismal Sight. 12 Mean while, the Foes that seek my Life, their Snares to take me set; Vent Slanders,and contrive all Day to forge some new Deceit. 13 But I, as if both deaf and dumb, nor heard, nor once reply'd; 14 Quite deaf and dumb, like one whose Tongue with conscious Guilt is ty'd. 15 For Lord, to Thee I do appeal, my Innocence to clear; Assur'd that Thou, the righteous God, my injur'd Cause wilt hear. 16 "Hear me," said I, "lest my proud Foes "a spiteful Joy display; "Insulting, if they see my Foot "but once to go astray." 17 And, with continual Grief oppress'd, to sink I now begin. 18 To Thee, O Lord, I will confess, to Thee bewail my Sin. 19 But whilst I languish, my proud Foes their Strength and Vigour boast; And they who hate me without Cause, are grown a dreadful Host. 20 Ev'n they whom I oblig'd, return my Kindness with Despite; And are my Enemies, because I chuse the Path that's right. 21 Forsake me not, O Lord my God, nor far from me depart; 22 Make haste to my Relief, O Thou who my Salvation art. Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English
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Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #75 (1754) Lyrics: 1 Thy chast'ning Wrath, O Lord, restrain, tho' I deserve it all; Nor let at once on me the Storm of thy Displeasure fall. 2 In ev'ry wretched Part of me thy Arrows deep remain; Thy heavy Hand's afflicting Weight I can no more sustain. 3 My Flesh is one continu'd Wound, Thy Wrath so fiercely glows; Betwixt my Punishment and Guilt, my Bones have no Repose. 4 My Sins, which to a Deluge swell, my sinking Head o'erflow; And, for my feeble Strength to bear, too vast a Burden grow. 5 Stench and Corruption fill my Wounds, my Folly's just Return: 6 With Trouble I am warp'd and bow'd, and all Day long I mourn. 7 A loath'd Disease afflicts my Loins, infecting ev'ry Part; 8 With Sickness worn, I groan and roar, thro' Anguish of my Heart. Part II 9 But, Lord, before thy searching Eyes all my Desires appear; And, sure, my Groans have been too loud, not to have reach'd thine Ear. 10 My Heart oppress'd, my Strength decay'd, my Eyes depriv'd of Light: 11 Friends, Lovers, Kinsmen, gaze aloof on such a dismal Sight. 12 Mean while, the Foes that seek my Life, their Snares to take me set; Vent Slanders,and contrive all Day to forge some new Deceit. 13 But I, as if both deaf and dumb, nor heard, nor once reply'd; 14 Quite deaf and dumb, like one whose tongue with conscious Guilt is ty'd. 15 For Lord, to Thee, I do appeal, my Innocence to clear; Assur'd that Thou, the righteous God, my injur'd Cause wilt hear. 16 "Hear me," said I, "lest my proud Foes "a spiteful Joy display; "Insulting, if they see my foot "but once to go astray." 17 And, with continual Grief oppress'd, to sink I now begin. 18 To Thee, O Lord, I will confess, to Thee bewail my sin. 19 But whilst I languish, my proud Foes their Strength and Vigour boast; And they who hate me without Cause, are grown a dreadful Host. 20 Ev'n they whom I oblig'd, return my Kindness with Despite; And are my Enemies, because, I chuse the Path that's right. 21 Forsake me not, O Lord my God, nor far from me depart; 22 Make haste to my Relief, O Thou who my Salvation art. Scripture: Psalm 38 Languages: English

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