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Hosanna, with a cheerful sound

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #1311 (1858)
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A hymn for morning or evening

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books #II.VIII (1793) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Hosanna with a cheerful sound Lyrics: 1 Hosanna, with a cheerful sound, To God's upholding hand; Ten thousand snares attend us round, And yet secure we stand. 2 That was a most amazing pow'r That rais'd us with a word, And ev'ry day and ev'ry hour, We lean upon the Lord. 3 The ev'ning rests our weary head, And angels guard the room; We wake, and we admire the bed That was not made our tomb. 4 The rising morning can't assure That we shall end the day; For death stands ready at the door To seize our lives away. 5 Our breath is forfeited by sin To God's avenging law; We own thy grace, immortal King, In ev'ry gasp we draw. 6 God is our sun, whose daily light Our joy and safety brings; Our feeble flesh lies safe at night Beneath his shady wings. Languages: English
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Morning or Evening

Author: Dr. Watts Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CCXLVIII (1790) First Line: Hosanna with a cheerful sound Lyrics: 1 Hosanna with a cheerful sound, To God's upholding hand; Ten thousand snares attend us round, And yet secure we stand. 2 That was a most amazing pow'r Which rais' us with a word, And ev'ry day, and ev'ry hour, We lean upon the Lord. 3 The ev'ning rests our weary head, And angels guard our room; We wake, and we admire the bed, That was not made our tomb. 4 The rising morning can't assure, That we shall end the day; For death stands ready at the door To take our lives away. 5 Our breath is forfeited by sin To God's avenging law; We own thy grace, immortal King, In ev'ry gasp we draw. 6 God is our sun, whose daily light, Our joy and safety brings; Our feeble flesh lies safe at night Beneath his shady wings. Topics: Family Worship Languages: English
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Hosannah with a cheerful sound

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #399 (1814) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Hosanna with a cheerful sound To God's upholding hand! Ten thousand snares our path surround, And yet secure we stand. 2 How wondrous is that mighty pow'r Which form'd us with a word! And ev'ry day, and ev'ry hour, We lean upon the Lord. 3 The ev'ning rests our weary head, And mercy guards the room. We wake, and we admire the bed That was not made our tomb. 4 The rising morn cannot assure, That we shall end the day; For death stands ready at the door To take our lives away. 5 God is our Sun, whose daily light Our joy and safety brings; Our feeble frame lies safe at night Beneath his shady wings. Topics: Particular Occasions and Circumstances Morning Languages: English
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For morning and evening

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.) #362 (1834) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Hosanna, with a cheerful sound Topics: Morning and Evening
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Morning and Evening-Offering

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #599 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Hosanna, with a cheerful sound Languages: English
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Hosannah with a cheerful sound

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #615 (1828) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Hosannah with a cheerful sound To God's upholding hand! Ten thousand snares our path surround, And yet secure we stand. 2 How wondrous is that mighty pow'r Which form'd us with a word! And ev'ry day, and ev'ry hour, We lean upon the Lord. 3 The ev'ning rests our weary head, And mercy guards the room; We wake, and we admire the bed That was not made our tomb. 4 The rising morning cannot assure, That we shall end the day; For death stands ready at the door To take our lives away. 5 God is our sun, whose daily light Our joy and safety brings; Our feeble flesh lies safe at night Beneath his shady wings. Topics: Hymn for morning and evening; The Lord's Day Morning
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Hosanna, with a chearful Sound

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #II.VIII (1766) Lyrics: 1 Hosanna, with a chearful Sound, To God's upholding Hand; Ten Thousand Snares attend us round, And yet secure we stand. 2 That was a most amazing Pow'r That rais'd us with a Word, And every Day, and every Hour, We lean upon the Lord. 3 The Ev'ning rests our weary Head, And Angels guard the Room, We wake, and we admire the Bed That was not made our Tomb. 4 The rising Morning can't assure That we shall end the Day, For Death stands ready at the Door To seize our Lives away. 5 Our Breath is forfeited by Sin To God's avenging Law; We own thy Grace, immortal King, In ev'ry Gasp we draw. 6 God is our Sun, whose daily Light Our Joy and Safety brings; Our feeble Flesh lies safe at Night Beneath his shady Wings. Topics: Evening and Morning Hymns; God His Power and Goodness; God Presence and Preserver of our Lives; Health preserved; Praise fro daily Protection and Preservation; Preservation of our Lives Languages: English
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Hosannah with a cheerful sound

Hymnal: Hymns #615 (1857) Languages: English
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Hosannah with a cheerful sound

Hymnal: Hymns #615 (1850) Languages: English

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