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One who is all unfit to count

Author: Nicol Macnicol; Narayan Vaman Tilak, 1862-1919 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: Faith and Penitence Used With Tune: ST. MARY Text Sources: From the Marathl

What conscience dictates to be done

Author: Alexander Pope, 1688-1744 Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: ST. MARY
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I to the hills will lift mine eyes

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 77 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I to the hills will lift mine eyes; from whence doth come mine aid? My safety cometh from the Lord, who heaven and earth hath made. 2 Thy foot he'll not let slide, nor will he slumber that thee keeps; behold, he that keeps Israel, he slumbers not, nor sleeps. 3 The Lord thee keeps; the Lord thy shade on thy right hand doth stay: the moon by night thee shall not smite, nor yet the sun by day. 4 The Lord shall keep thy soul; he shall preserve thee from all ill; henceforth thy going out and in God keep for ever will. Topics: Funerals, Commemoration, Remembrance and All Souls Scripture: Genesis 1:1 Used With Tune: ST MARY Text Sources: Scottish Psalter, 1650
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Now let our mourning hearts revive

Author: Philip Doddridge Appears in 129 hymnals Used With Tune: St. Mary (Hackney)
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I said, I will look to my ways

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 I said, I will look to my ways, lest with my tongue I sin: in sight of wicked men my mouth with bridle I’ll keep in. 2 With silence I as dumb became, I did myself restrain even from good; but then the more increased was my pain. 3 My heart within me waxed hot, and, while I mused long, a fire within me kindled was; then spake I with my tongue. 4 Mine end and measure of my days, O Lord, unto me show what is the same; that I thereby how frail I am may know. 5 Lo, thou my days an handbreadth mad’st; mine age is nought with thee: sure each man in his best estate is wholly vanity. 6 Sure each man walks in a vain show; they vex themselves in vain: he heaps up wealth, and doth not know to whom it shall pertain. 7 And now, O Lord, what wait I for? My hope is fixed on thee. 8 Free me from all my trespasses, the fool’s scorn make not me. 9 Dumb was I, opening not my mouth, because this work is thine. 10 O, take thy stroke away from me; by thy hand's blow I pine. 11 When with rebukes thou dost correct man for iniquity, like moth thou dost his beauty waste: each man is vanity. 12 Regard my cry, Lord, at my tears and prayers not silent be: I sojourn as my fathers all, and stranger am with thee. 13 O spare thou me, that I my strength recover may again, before that hence I do depart, and here no more remain. Scripture: Psalm 39 Used With Tune: ST MARY
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Jesus, Thou art my Righteousness

Author: C. Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 27 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Thou art my Righteousness, For all my sins were Thine: Thy Death hath bought of God my peace, Thy life hath made Him mine. 2 For ever here my rest shall be, Close to Thy bleeding side; This all my hope and all my plea: For me the Saviour died. 3 My dying Saviour and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin, Sprinkle me ever with Thy Blood, And cleanse, and keep me lean. 4 The Atonement of Thy Blood apply, Till faith to sight improve; Till hope in full fruition die, And all my soul be love. Topics: The Order of Salvation Faith and Justification; Sundays in Lent; Lent, Second Sunday; Lent, Fifth Sunday; Passion Week; Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity Used With Tune: ST. MARY'S
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Thy chastening wrath, O Lord, restrain

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 24 hymnals Topics: Ash Wednesday and Lent Used With Tune: ST. MARYS
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Adore and Tremble, for Our God

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 16 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Adore and tremble, for our God Is a consuming fire! His jealous eyes His wrath inflame, And raise His vengeance higher. 2. Almighty vengeance, how it burns! How bright His fury glows! Vast magazines of plagues and storms Lie treasured for his foes. 3. Those heaps of wrath, by slow degrees, Are forced into a flame; But kindled, oh! how fierce they blaze! And rend all nature’s frame. 4. At His approach the mountains flee, And seek a watery grave: The frighted sea makes haste away, And shrinks up every wave. 5. Through the wide air the mighty rocks Are swift as hailstones hurled; Who dares engage His fiery rage That shakes the solid world? 6. Yet, mighty God, Thy sovereign grace Sits regent on the throne; The refuge of Thy chosen race When wrath comes rushing down. 7. Thy hand shall on rebellious kings A fiery tempest pour, While we beneath Thy sheltering wings Thy just revenge adore. Used With Tune: ST. MARY Text Sources: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Book I, 1707, number 42
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Lord, let me know my term of days

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Burial of the Dead Used With Tune: ST. MARYS
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Why Are Not Sinners, Lord, Consumed?

Author: John Needham Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Why are not sinners, Lord, consumed Lyrics: 1 Why are not sinners, Lord, consumed By Thy avenging rod? ’Tis Lord, because Thou art the good, And the long suffering God. 2 Tho’ men provoke Thee to Thy face, And Thy rich grace despise, Yet still Thy bounty feeds Thy foes, Thy thunder sleeping lies. 3 On swiftest wing Thy mercy flies, Thy wrath advances slow; Long dost Thou whet Thy glittering sword Before it gives the blow. 4 Long didst Thou bear a guilty world With rapine filled and blood; Thy patience wished to have restrained The wide destroying flood. 5 Could even Sodom the impure Have named ten righteous men, Thy flaming sword in sulfur dipped Would have been sheathed again. 6 How often did Thy anger burn Against Thy chosen seed? But still Thy heart within Thee turned For them Thy bowels plead. 7 How shall I give My Ephraim up? My wrath on Israel vent? How shall I Admah’s plagues inflict? I pity and repent. 8 So great are Thy compassions, Lord, Our songs they far exceed; O may such goodness melt our hearts And to repentance lead! Used With Tune: ST. MARY Text Sources: Hymns Devotional and Moral on Various Subjects (Bristol, England: S. Farley, 1768)

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