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Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all

Author: Medley Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #275 (1844) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all, Low at thy footstool humbly fall; And while I feel affliction’s rod, Be still and know that thou art God. 2 Let me not murmur nor repine, Under these trying strokes of thine; But while I walk the mournful road Be still and know that thou art God. 3 When and wherever thou shalt smite; Teach me to own thy sovereign right; And underneath the heaviest load, Be still and know that thou art God. 4 Still let this truth support my mind, Thou canst not err nor be unkind; And thus approve thy chastening rod, And know thou art my Father, God! 5 When this afflicted soul shall rise To ceaseless joys above the skies, I shall, as ransomed by thy blood, For ever sing, “Thou art my God!” Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Scripture: Psalm 46:10 Languages: English
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Be still and know that I am GOD

Author: Medley Hymnal: A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CXLIX (1793) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all Lyrics: 1 Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all, Low at thy footstool humbly fall, And while I feel affliction’s rod, Be still and know that thou art God. 2 When and wherever thou shalt smite, I'll own thee kind, I'll own thee right; And underneath the heaviest load, Be still, and know that thou art God. 3 Dost thou my earthly comforts slay, And take beloved ones away? Yet will my soul revere thy rod, Be still, and know that thou art God. 4 Then be my trials great or small, There's sure a needs-be for them all; Thus, then, by dealing I'll applaud, Be still, and know that thou art God. 5 Let me not murmur, nor repine, Under these trying strokes of thine; But while I walk the mournful road, Be still, and know that thou art God. 6 Still let this truth support my mind, Thou can'st not err, nor be unkind; And thus may I approve the rod, Be still, and know that thou art God. 7 Thy love thou'lt make in heaven appear In all I've borne or suffer'd here; Let me, till brought to that bode, Be still, and know that thou art God. 8 There when my happy soul shall rise To joys and Jesus in the skies, I shall, as ransom'd by thy blood, For ever sing, thou art my God. Topics: Affliction Scripture: Psalm 46:10 Languages: English

Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: Hymns and Spirtual Songs on Different Subjects. Book 1 and 2. #d43 (1812) Languages: English

Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs on Different Subjects #d45 (1809) Languages: English
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Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #246 (1839) Languages: English
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Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all

Author: Medley Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book for Use in Old School or Primitive Baptist Churches #294 (1886) Languages: English

Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: The Southern Psalmist #d438 (1859)

Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: The Southern Psalmist. New ed. #d460 (1871)
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Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all

Author: Samuel Medley Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #716 (1859)

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