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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Author: Jane Borthwick (1813- ) Hymnal: The Packer Hymnal #142 (1895) Languages: English Tune Title: EDINBURGH
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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Author: Jane Borthwick (1813- ) Hymnal: The Hymnal for Schools #142 (1895) Languages: English Tune Title: EDINBURGH
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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Author: Jane Borthwick Hymnal: Hymns of the Living Church #228 (1910) Languages: English Tune Title: EDINBURGH
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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Author: Jane Borthwick Hymnal: Common Praise #299 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: EDINBURGH
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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Author: Jane Borthwick Hymnal: The Hymnal #402 (1916) Meter: 11.10.11.10.10.10 Lyrics: Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow Of the sad heart that comes to thee for rest; Cares of today, and burdens of tomorrow, Blessings implored, and sins to be confessed; We come before thee at thy gracious word, And lay them at thy feet: thou knowest, Lord. 365 Thou knowest all the past; how long and blindly On the dark mountains the lost wanderer strayed; How the Good Shepherd followed, and how kindly He bore it home, upon his shoulders laid; And healed the bleeding wounds, and soothed the pain, And brought back life, and hope, and strength again. Thou knowest all the present; each temptation, Each toilsome duty, each foreboding fear; All to each one assigned, of tribulation, Or to belovèd ones, than self more dear; All pensive memories, as we journey on, Longings for vanished smiles and voices gone. Thou knowest all the future; gleams of gladness By stormy clouds too quickly overcast; Hours of sweet fellowship and parting sadness, And the dark river to be crossed at last. O what could hope and confidence afford To tread that path, but this? Thou knowest, Lord. Thou knowest, not alone as God, all-knowing; As Man, our mortal weakness thou hast proved; On earth, with purest sympathies o'erflowing, O Savior, thou hast wept, and thou hast loved; And love and sorrow still to thee may come, And find a hiding-place, a rest, a home. 366 Therefore we come, thy gentle call obeying, And lay our sins and sorrows at thy feet; On everlasting strength our weakness staying, Clothed in thy robe of righteousness complete: Then rising and refreshed we leave thy throne, And follow on to know as we are known. Amen. Topics: Visitation Languages: English Tune Title: EDINBURGH
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Thou Knowest

Hymnal: Sunday School Service Book and Hymnal #108 (1885) First Line: Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow]
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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Author: Miss Jane Borthwick Hymnal: Plymouth Sunday-School Hymnal #162 (1892) Languages: English Tune Title: THOU KNOWEST
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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Hymnal: Hymn Tunes #222 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: [Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow]
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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Author: Mrs. Eric Findlater; Miss Jane Borthwick Hymnal: Church Hymns and Tunes #439 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: GRASMERE
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Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow

Author: J. Borthwick Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #543 (1920) Lyrics: 1 Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow Of the sad heart that comes to Thee for rest; Cares of today, and burdens of tomorrow, Blessings implored, and sins to be confest; We come before Thee at Thy gracious word, And lay them at Thy feet: Thou knowest, Lord. 2 Thou knowest all the past; how long and blindly On the dark mountains the lost wand'rer strayed; How the Good Shepherd followed, and how kindly He bore it home, upon His shoulders laid; And healed the bleeding wounds, and soothed the pain, And brought back life, and hope, and strength again. 3 Thou knowest all the present; each temptation, Each toilsome duty, each foreboding fear; All to each one assigned, of tribulation, Or to beloved ones, than self more dear; All pensive mem'ries, as we journey on, Longings for vanished smiles and voices gone. 4 Thou knowest all the future; gleams of gladness By stormy clouds too quickly overcast; Hours of sweet fellowship and parting sadness, And the dark river to be crossed at last. O what could hope and confidence afford To tread that path, but this? Thou knowest, Lord. 5 Thou knowest, not alone as God, all-knowing; As Man, our mortal weakness Thou hast proved; On earth, with purest sympathies o'erflowing, O Saviour, Thou hast wept, and Thou hast loved; And love and sorrow still to Thee may come, And find a hiding-place, a rest, a home. 6 Therefore we come, Thy gentle call obeying, And lay our sins and sorrows at Thy feet; On everlasting strength our weakness staying, Clothed in Thy robe of righteousness complete: Then rising and refreshed we leave Thy throne, And follow on to know as we are known. Topics: General Home and Personal Use Languages: English Tune Title: GRASMERE

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