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How great the goodness Thou hast stored

How great the goodness Thou hast stored

Tune: MERIBAH (Mason)
Published in 10 hymnals

Representative Text

1 How great the goodness Thou hast stored
In secret for Thy saints, O Lord,
Thy holy name who fear!
How great the mercies wrought for those
Who do in Thee their trust repose,
Before the Lord appear.

2 Thou in the secret of Thy face,
Shalt find for them a hiding place
From proud oppressor’s wrongs;
A safe retreat for them prepare,
And keep them in a covert there,
Secure from strife of tongues.

3 O let Jehovah blessed be,
Who showed His wondrous love to me
In city fortified;
“Cut off from Thee;” I said in fear,
Yet Thou my suppliant voice didst hear,
When unto Thee I cried.


Source: Melodies of Salvation: a collection of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs #8

Text Information

First Line: How great the goodness Thou hast stored
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Bible Songs #65

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Bible Songs #43

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Bible Songs #43

Melodies of Salvation #d56

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Melodies of Salvation #8

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Melodies of Salvation #8

Songs of the Church #d85

The Chapel Hymnal #126

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The Chapel Hymnal #126

The Chapel Hymnal. 3rd ed. #d49

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