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God is our refuge in distress

Author: Tate; Brady Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for the use of Universalist Societies and Families (13th ed.) #142 (1842) Languages: English
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God is our refuge in distress

Author: Tate Hymnal: The Universalist Hymn-Book #271 (1836)
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God is our Refuge in Distress

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #XLVI (1760) Lyrics: 1 God is our Refuge in Distress, A present Help, when Dangers press; In Him, undaunted, we'll confide; 2,3 Tho' Earth were from her Centre toss'd, And Mountains in the Ocean lost, Torn piece-meal by the roaring Tide. 4 A gentler Stream with Gladness still The City of our Lord shall fill, The Royal Seat of God most high; 5 God dwells in Sion, whose fair Tow'rs Shall mock th' Assaults of earthly Pow'rs, While his Almighty Aid is nigh. 6 In Tumults when the Heathen rag'd, And Kingdoms War against us wag'd, He thunder'd, and dispers'd their Pow'rs: 7 The Lord of Hosts conducts our Arms, Our Tow'r of Refuge in Alarms, Our Fathers guardian God, and ours. 8 Come see the Wonders He has wrought, On Earth what Desolation brought; 9 How He has calm'd the jarring World: He broke the warlike Spear and Bow; With them their thund'ring Chariots too Into devouring Flames when hurl'd. 10 Submit to God's almighty Sway, For Him the Heathen shall obey, And Earth her Sov'reign Lord confess: 11 The God of Hosts conducts our Arms, Our Tow'r of Refuge in Alarms, As to our Fathers in Distress. Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English
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God is our refuge in distress

Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns, with the Doctrinal Standards and Liturgy of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America #P46.I (1860)
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God is our Refuge in Distress

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #92 (1754) Lyrics: 1 God is our Refuge in Distress, A present Help, when Dangers press; In Him, undaunted, we'll confide; 2,3 Tho' Earth were from her Centre toss'd, And Mountains in the Ocean lost, Torn piece-meal by the roaring Tide. 4 A gentler Stream with Gladness still The City of our Lord shall fill, The Royal Seat of God most High; 5 God dwells in Sion, whose fair Tow'rs Shall mock th' Assaults of earthly Pow'rs, While His Almighty Aid is nigh. 6 In Tumults when the Heathen rag'd, And Kingdoms War against us wag'd, He thunder'd, and dispers'd their Pow'rs: 7 The Lord of Hosts conducts our Arms, Our Tow'r of Refuge in Alarms, Our Fathers Guardian God, and ours. 8 Come see the Wonders He has wrought, On Earth what Desolation brought; 9 How He has calm'd the jarring World: He broke the warlike Spear and Bow; With them their thund'ring Chariots too Into devouring Flames when hurl'd. 10 Submit to God's Almighty Sway, For Him the Heathen shall obey, And Earth her Sov'reign Lord confess: 11 The God of Hosts conducts our Arms, Our Tow'r of Refuge in Alarms, As to our Fathers in Distress. Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English
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God is our refuge in distress

Hymnal: The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) #121 (1854) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. God is our refuge in distress, A present help when dangers press; In him undaunted we'll confide, Though earth were from her center tossed, And mountains in the ocean lost, Torn piecemeal by the roaring tide, (Repeat previous line). Languages: English Tune Title: GREENFIELD
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God is our refuge in distress

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for the Use of Universalist Societies and Families 16ed. #142 (1845) Languages: English
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God is our Refuge in distress

Hymnal: Hymnal #194 (1871) Lyrics: 1 God is our Refuge in distress, A present help when dangers press; In Him, undaunted, we'll confide, Though earth were from her centre tost, And mountains in the ocean lost, Torn piecemeal by the roaring tide. 2 A gentler stream with gladness still The city of our Lord shall fill, The royal seat of God most high; God dwells in Sion, whose fair towers Shall mock th' assaults of earthly powers, While His Almighty aid is nigh. 3 Submit to God's Almighty sway, For Him the heathen shall obey, And earth her sovereign Lord confess: The God of hosts conducts our arms, Our tower of refuge in alarms, As to our fathers in distress. Languages: English
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God is our refuge in distress, A present help

Hymnal: The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #DVIII (1823)

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