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2911. I Love the Lord, He Heard My Voice

1. I Love the Lord; He heard my voice,
And owned my humble prayer:
He makes my broken heart rejoice:
He makes my soul His care.

2. When hosts of foes beset me round,
And threatened to destroy,
In Him the wished relief I found;
My heart revived with joy.

3. The pains of hell, and fears of death,
Encompassed me around;
To Him I cried with faltering breath,
And full deliverance found.

4. Long as I live, I’ll bless His name,
And triumph in His Word;
By Him alone salvation came,
Who is the mighty Lord.

5. Trust ye the Lord, nor yield to fear;
On His rich love depend:
He will preserve you while you’re here,
And save you to the end.

Text Information
First Line: I Love the Lord; He heard my voice
Title: I Love the Lord, He Heard My Voice
Author: Joseph Proud, 1745-1826
Meter: CM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: SOLOMON
Composer: George Frederick Handel, 1685-1759 (arr. )
Meter: CM
Incipit: 13455 66556 57125
Key: E♭ Major
Source: From the air "What Tho' I Trace," by George F. Handel
Copyright: Public Domain



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