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My soul, the awful hour will come

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #437 (1814) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 My soul, the awful hour will come, Apace it passeth on, To bear this body to the tomb, And thee to scenes unknown. 2 My heart, long lab'ring with its woes, Shall pant and sink away; And you, my eye-lids, soon shall close On the last glimm'ring ray. 3 Whence in that hour shall I receive A cordial for my pain, When, if earth's monarchs were my friends, Those friends would weep in vain? 4 Great King of nature and of grace! To thee my spirit flies, And opens all its deep distress Before thy pitying eyes. 5 All its desires to thee are known, And ev'ry secret fear; The meaning of each broken groan Well-notic'd by thine ear. 6 O fix me by that mighty pow'r, Which to such love belongs, Where darkness veils the eyes no more, And groans are chang'd to songs. Topics: Particular Occasions and Circumstances Sickness and Recovery Languages: English
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My soul, the awful hour will come

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #677 (1828) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 My soul, the awful hour will come, Apace it passeth on, To bear this body to the tomb, And thee to scenes unknown. 2 My heart, long lab'ring with its woes, Shall pant and sink away; And you, my eye-lids, soon shall close On the last glimm'ring ray. 3 Whence in that hour shall I receive A cordial for my pain, When, if earth's monarchs were my friends, Those friends would weep in vain? 4 Great King of nature and of grace! To thee my spirit flies, And opens all its deep distress Before thy pitying eyes. 5 All its desires to thee are known, And ev'ry secret fear; The meaning of each broken groan Well notic'd by thine ear. 6 O fix me by that mighty pow'r, Which to such love belongs, Where darkness veils the eyes no more, And groans are chang'd to songs. Topics: God our help in trouble; Sickness and Recovery
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My soul, the awful hour will come, Apace it

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #XXXVIII (1795)
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My soul, the awful hour will come, Apace it

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #aXXXVIII (1797)

My soul, the awful hour will come, Apace it

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Selection from Tate and Brady's Version of the Psalms; with Hymns by Various Authors, for the Church in Brattle-Square #d186 (1825)

My soul, the awful hour will come, Apace it

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns from Various Authors. New ed. #d221 (1816) Languages: English
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My soul! the awful hour will come

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Psalms for Social and Private Worship (2nd ed. Enl. and Imp.) #279 (1824) Languages: English
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My soul, the awful hour will come

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Psalms for Social and Private Worship (6th ed.) #288 (1827) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: God and the gospel, our support in; God, our Support in the Hour of Death Scripture: Psalm 38:9-10 Languages: English

My soul, the awful hour will come, Apace it

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #d315 (1812)

My soul, the awful hour will come, Apace it

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Sacred poetry #d317 (1817)

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