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When in the hour of utmost need

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #364 (1893) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 WHEN in the hour of utmost need We know not where to look for aid; When days and nights of anxious thought Nor help nor counsel yet have brought: 2 Then this our comfort is alone, That we may meet before Thy throne, And cry, O faithful God, to Thee For rescue from our misery; 3 To Thee may raise our hearts and eyes, Repenting sore with bitter sighs, And seek Thy pardon for our sin, And respite from our griefs within. 4 For Thou hast promised graciously To hear all those who cry to Thee, Through Him whose name alone is great, Our Saviour and our Advocate. 5 And thus we come, O God, to day, And all our woes before Thee lay, For tried, afflicted, lo! we stand, Perils and foes on every hand. 6 Ah! hide not for our sins Thy face, Absolve us through Thy boundless grace, Be with us in our anguish still, Free us at last from every ill. 7 That so with all our hearts we may Once more our glad thanksgivings pay, Then walk obedient to Thy Word, And now and ever praise Thee, Lord. Topics: The Cross and Comfort Languages: English
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When in the hour of utmost need

Author: Paul Eber; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #496 (1890) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 When in the hour of utmost need We know not where to look for aid; When days and nights of anxious thought No help or counsel yet have brought: 2 Then this our comfort is alone, That we may meet before Thy throne And cry, O faithful God, to Thee For rescue from our misery: 3 To Thee may raise our hearts and eyes, Repenting sore with bitter sighs, And seek Thy pardon for our sin, And respite from our griefs within. 4 For Thou hast promised graciously To hear all those who cry to Thee, Through Him whose Name alone is great, Our Saviour and our Advocate. 5 And thus we come, O God, to-day, And all our woes before Thee lay; For tried, afflicted, lo!, we stand, Peril and foes on every hand. 6 Ah, hide not for our sins Thy face; Absolve us through Thy boundless grace; Be with us in our anguish still, Free us at last from every ill. 7 That so with all our hearts may we Once more with joy give thanks to Thee, And walk obedient to Thy Word, And now and ever praise the Lord. Topics: National; National In War Time; Sunday after New Year Languages: English Tune Title: WENN WIR IN HÖCHSTEN NÖTHEN SEYN
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When in the hour of utmost need

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Paul Eber; Joachim Camerarius Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #498 (1917) Lyrics: 1 When in the hour of utmost need We know not where to look for aid, When days and nights of anxious thought Nor help nor counsel yet have brought; 2 Then this our comfort is alone, That we may meet before Thy throne, And cry, O faithful God, to Thee For rescue from our misery; 3 To Thee may raise our hearts and eyes, Repenting sore with bitter sighs, And seek Thy pardon for our sin, And respite from our griefs within. 4 For Thou hast promised graciously To hear all those who cry to Thee, Through Him Whose Name alone is great, Our Saviour and our Advocate. 5 O, hide not for our sins Thy face, Absolve us through Thy boundless grace, Be with us in our anguish still, Free us at last from every ill; 6 That so with all our hearts we may To Thee our glad thanksgiving pay, And walk obedient to Thy Word, And now and ever praise the Lord. Amen. Topics: Times and Seasons National Languages: English Tune Title: COMMANDMENTS
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When in our hour of utmost need

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #837 (1874) Languages: English
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When in our hour of utmost need

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #837 (1878) Topics: National
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When in the hour of utmost need

Author: Paul Eber, 1511-1569; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S2-98 (1881) Languages: English
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When in the hour of utmost need

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Spirit of Praise #42 (1880) Languages: English

When in the [our] hour of utmost [deepest] need

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Paul Eber Hymnal: Chorals and Hymns, Ancient and Modern, Chiefly from the German #d43 (1862)

When in the [our] hour of utmost [deepest] need

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Paul Eber Hymnal: Hymn Book for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Schools and Congregations #d121 (1879)
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When in the hour of utmost need

Author: Paul Eber; C. Winkworth Hymnal: The Golden Hymn Book #153 (1903) Languages: English

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