Thanks for being a Hymnary.org user. You are one of more than 10 million people from 200-plus countries around the world who have benefitted from the Hymnary website in 2024! If you feel moved to support our work today with a gift of any amount and a word of encouragement, we would be grateful.

You can donate online at our secure giving site.

Or, if you'd like to make a gift by check, please make it out to CCEL and mail it to:
Christian Classics Ethereal Library, 3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
And may the promise of Advent be yours this day and always.

Songs in the Night; or Hymns for the Sick and Suffering. 2nd ed.

#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
d101Much have I borne, but not as I should bear
d102My Father and my God, O set this [my] spirit free
d103My feet are worn and weary with the march
d104My mother, look not on me now
d105My soul, go boldly forth
d106My spirit on Thy care, blest Savior, I recline
d107My times are in Thy hand
d108My whole, though broken, heart, O Lord
d109Night is the time to muse
d110Night turns to day
d111No sickness there. No weary wasting of the frame away
d112Not in thine hours of conflict, Lord
d113Now all is done, that love, and care
d114O cheer thee, cheer thee, suffering saint
d115O God, from whom my spirit came
d116O God, may I look up to thee
d117O God, the Lord of place and time
d118O how soft that bed must be
d119O let my trembling soul be still
d120O lightly, lightly tread
d121O Lord, how happy should [would] we [I] be
d122O Lord, my best desire [desires] fulfill
d123O Lord, our strength and righteousness
d124O my soul, what means this sadness
d125O Savior, whose mercy, severe in its kindness
d126O strange infirmity, to think
d127O sweet as vernal dews, that fill
d128O thou, all holy, wise, and just
d129O thou faithful God of love Gladly I thy promise plead
d130O thou God who hearest prayer
d131O Thou Majesty Divine
d132O thou, my kind, chastising God
d133O thou to wisdom near allied
d134O thou whose gently chastening hand
d135O thou, whose wise, paternal love
d136O weep not for me, I can never be blest
d137O what is life, 'tis like a flower that blossoms and is gone
d138Of all the thoughts of God that are borne in upon the soul afar
d139Oft as the leaper's case I read
d140One time I was allowed to steer
d141Parting soul, the flood awaits [floods await] thee
d142Peace of God, which knows no measure
d143Perfect in love, Lord can it be
d144Pilgrim, is thy journey drear
d145Pleasant are Thy courts above In the land of light
d146Polar Star of life's dark sea
d147Precious Bible, what a treasure
d148Quiet Lord my froward heart
d149Rejoice in God [Christ] alway
d150Savior, beneath Thy yoke
d151Savior, I can welcome sickness
d152Savior, slain, and slain for me
d153Savior, when in dust to Thee, low we bow
d154Sickness is a hallowed season
d155Since 'tis God's, pain, take your course
d156Some murmur when their sky is clear
d157Spirit, leave thine [thy] [the] house of clay
d158Submissive to thy will, my [O] God
d159Such was the disciples' cry
d160Sufferer, art thou conscience-stricken
d161Sweet is the name of rest
d162Sweet Sabbath bells, I love your voice
d163Tell me of that great Physician
d164Tell me, ye winged winds, that round my pathway roar
d165The gaudy day is dying
d166The leaves around me falling
d167The Son of David bowed to die
d168There is a calm for those who [that] weep
d169There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d170There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d171There is a state unknown, unseen
d172There is an hour of peaceful rest
d173Thou art near, yes, Lord I feel it
d174Thou God of glorious majesty
d175Thou man of griefs, remember me
d176Thou, who didst stoop below
d177Thou, whose never failing arm, Led me all my earthly way
d178Though sorrows rise, and dangers roll
d179Thus saith Jesus, I will keep
d180'Tis enough, the hour is come
d181'Tis my happiness below
d182'Tis sweet when cloudless suns arise
d183To do, or not to do, to have
d184To Jesus, the crown of my [our] hope
d185To prayer, to prayer, for the morning breaks
d186Tread softly, bow the head
d187Wait, my soul [heart] upon the Lord
d188Wake, now, my soul, and humbly hear
d189Watching, through the silent hours
d190What are these in bright array
d191What, many times I musing asked, is man
d192What though in lonely grief I sigh
d193When anxious thoughts the [my] bosom fill
d194When friend from friend is parting
d195When human hopes all wither
d196When I can trust my all with God
d197When in the hour [hours] of lonely woe
d198When languor and disease invade
d199When life, as opening buds, is sweet
d200When morning's first and hallowed ray

[This hymnal is not yet complete - may be missing texts or tunes]
Suggestions or corrections? Contact us
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.