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As oft, with worn and weary feet

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1 As oft with worn and weary feet,
We tread earth’s rugged valley o’er,
The thought how comforting and sweet,
Christ trod this very path before!
Our wants and weaknesses He knows,
From life’s first dawning to its close.

2 Does sickness, feebleness, or pain,
Or sorrow in our path appear?
The recollection will remain,
More deeply did He suffer here;
His life how truly sad and brief,
Filled up with suffering and with grief.

3 If Satan tempt our hearts to stray,
And whisper evil things within,
So did he in the desert way
Assail our Lord with thoughts of sin:
When worn, and in a feeble hour,
The tempter came with all his power.

4 Just such as I, this earth He trod,
With every human ill but sin;
And, though indeed the very God,
As I am now, so He has been;
My God, my Saviour, look on me
With pity, love, and sympathy.

Amen.

Source: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #234

Author: James Edmeston

Edmeston, James, born Sept. 10, 1791. His maternal grandfather was the Rev. Samuel Brewer, who for 50 years was the pastor of an Independent congregation at Stepney. Educated as an architect and surveyor, in 1816 he entered upon his profession on his own account, and continued to practice it until his death on Jan. 7, 1867. The late Sir G. Gilbert Scott was his pupil. Although an Independent by descent he joined the Established Church at a comparatively early age, and subsequently held various offices, including that of churchwarden, in the Church of St. Barnabas, Homerton. His hymns number nearly 2000. The best known are “Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us” and "Saviour, breathe an evening blessing." Many of his hymns were written for c… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: As oft, with worn and weary feet
Author: James Edmeston
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

As oft with worn and weary feet. J. Edmeston. [Sympathy of Christ.] This is No. iv. of his Fifty Original Hymns, Northampton, 1833, pp. 7-8. The hymn is founded on Heb. iv. 15, and is in 4 stanzas of 6 lines. Original text, Lyra Britannica, 1867. Its use, which is somewhat extensive, is mainly confined to America. In the American Baptist Praise Book, N. Y., 1871, No. 984, it is attributed to "Wilberforce" in error. [William T. Brooke]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #113

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A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion. (10th ed.) #113

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A Selection of Spiritual Songs #590

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Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #234

Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs with Music for the Church and the Choir #d40

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Christian Praise #175

Church and University Hymns #d14

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Church Melodies #214

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Hymn and Tune Book, for the Church and the Home #427

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Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #75

Hymns for Schools and Families #d11

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Hymns for Schools and Families #57

Hymns for Use in Divine Worship ... Seventh-Day Adventists #d62

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In Excelsis #246a

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In Excelsis #246b

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In Excelsis #a246a

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In Excelsis #a246b

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Laudes Domini #798

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Melodies and Hymns for Divine Service in Appleton Chapel #a192

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Offices of Worship and Hymns #669

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Plymouth Collection #a769

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Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #864

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Revival Hymns #229

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Rich in Blessing #142

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Songs for the Sanctuary, or Hymns and Tunes for Christian Worship #740

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Songs for the Sanctuary; or Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Baptist Ed.) #740

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Songs for the Sanctuary; or, Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (Words only) #740

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Songs for the Sanctuary #740

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Songs for the Sanctuary #740

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Songs for the Sanctuary #740

Songs in the Night; or Hymns for the Sick and Suffering. 2nd ed. #d12

Songs of Christian Praise with Music #d27

Songs of Pilgrimage, a Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, Part I #d9

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Songs of Pilgrimage #230

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Songs of the Church #484

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #769

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The Baptist Praise Book #984

The Camp Meeting Singer #d2

The Children's Hymnary #d4

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The Christian Hymn Book #997

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The Church Hymnary #228

The Church of God Selection of Spiritual Songs for the Church and Choir #d40

The Church-Book #d26

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The Cyber Hymnal #263

The Gospel Praise Book #d28

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The Gospel Psalmist #177

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The Greatest Hymns #57

The Home and School Hymnal #111

The Hymnal of the Reformed Church in the United States #d38

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The New Laudes Domini #395

The Plymouth Hymnal #d30

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #286

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #286

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The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #706

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Victorian Hymns #11

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