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Ah what can I a sinner do

Ah what can I a sinner do

Author: Abby Hyde
Published in 35 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Ah, what can I, a sinner, do,
With all my guilt opprest?
I feel the hardness of my heart,
And conscience knows no rest.

2 Great God, thy good and perfect law
Does all my life condemn;
The secret evils of my soul
Fill me with fear and shame.

3 How many precious Sabbaths gone,
I never can recall;
And Oh, what cause have I to mourn,
Who misimprov'd them all!

4 How long, how often have I heard
Of Jesus, and of heav'n;
Yet scarcely listen'd to his word,
Or pray'd to be forgiv'n!

5 Constrain me, Lord, to turn to thee,
And grant renewing grace;
For thou this flinty heart canst break,
And thine shall be the praise.

Source: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #181

Author: Abby Hyde

Hyde, Abby Bradley, was born at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Sept. 28, 1799, and married to the Rev. Lavius Hyde, of Salisbury, Mass., Sept. 28, 1818. She died at Andover, April 7, 1872. Her first poem, an Address to Mr. Wolfe, the Jewish missionary, appeared in a New Haven paper in 1822 or 1823, and from it Dr. L. Bacon (q.v.) took two hymns for his Hymns & Sacred Songs for the Monthly Concert, Andover, 1823. Those hymns have merit, but are not now in common use. Asahel Nettleton included 9 pieces by her in his Village Hymns, 1824, and 34 more were given in the revised and enlarged edition of the same, 1851. An additional hymn appeared in Nason's Congregational Hymn Book, 1857. Of those hymns the following are still in common use:—… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Ah what can I a sinner do
Author: Abby Hyde
Copyright: Public Domain

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A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #181

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A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #683

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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #336

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Baptist Hymn Book #a750

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Conference Hymns #86

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Hymns for Christian Melody #252

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Hymns for Social Worship #167

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Hymns, Selected and Original, for Public and Private Worship #262

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Hymns, Selected and Original #262

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Hymns #262

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Hymns #262

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Hymns #262

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Hymns #262

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Revival Hymns #31

Select Hymns #d6

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Select Hymns #129

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Social Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #99

Spiritual Melodies #d7

Spiritual Melodies. Enl. & impr. ed. #d7

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The Baptist Harp #393

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The Baptist Hymn Book #750

The Old Baptist Hymn Book #d3

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The Psalmody #416

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The Sacred Lyre #210

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The Saint's Harp #247

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The Sweet Singer of Israel #194

Village Hymns #337

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Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #337

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Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #337

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Village Hymns for Social Worship, Selected and Original #337

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