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The Tempter To My Soul Hath Said

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13765 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The tempter to my soul hath said, "There is no help in God for thee"; Lord, lift Thou up Thy servant’s head; My glory, shield, and solace be. 2 Thus to the Lord I raised my cry, He heard me from His holy hill; At His command the waves rolled by; He beckoned, and the winds were still. 3 I laid me down, and slept—I woke; Thou, Lord, my spirit didst sustain; Bright from the east the morning broke, Thy comforts rose on me again. 4 I will not fear, though armed throngs Compass my steps in all their wrath; Salvation to the Lord belongs; His presence guards His people’s path. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD SAXONY
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #636 (1873) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The tempter to my soul hath said, There is no help in God for thee; Lord! lift thou up thy servant's head; My glory, shield, and solace be. 2 Thus to the Lord I raised my cry, He heard me from his holy hill; At his command the waves rolled by; He beckoned--and the winds were still. 3 I laid me down, and slept--I woke-- Thou, Lord! my spirit didst sustain; Bright from the east the morning broke-- Thy comforts rose on me again. 4 I will not fear, though armed throngs Compass my steps in all their wrath; Salvation to the Lord belongs; His presence guards his people's path. Topics: The Christian Life Trial and Patience; The Deliverer from Trouble Scripture: Psalm 3:5
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #746 (1886) Lyrics: 1 The tempter to my soul hath said, "There is no help in God for thee;" Lord! lift thou up thy servant's head; My glory, shield, and solace be. 2 Thus to the Lord I raised my cry; He heard me from his holy hill; At his command the waves rolled by; He beckoned, and the winds were still. 3 I laid me down and slept, I woke; Thou, Lord, my spirit didst sustain; Bright, from the east, the morning broke; Thy comforts rose on me again. 4 I will not fear, though armed throngs Compass my steps in all their wrath; Salvation to the Lord belongs; His presence guards his people's path. Topics: The Christian Guidance and Protection Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a761 (1863)
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist; or, Watts' Psalms and Hymns #P3c (1840)
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for Christian Use and Worship #P3.2 (1845)
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P3b (1857) Languages: English
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Hymnal: Church Psalmist #P3b (1847) Languages: English
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Hymnal: The New York Choralist #45 (1847)
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The tempter to my soul hath said

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: The Heart and Voice #49b (1865)

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