Worship, and thanks, and blessing. C. Wesley. [Confidence in Jesus.] This hymn "Written alter a Deliverance in a Tumult," first appeared in Hymns for those that Seek, and those that have Redemption, &c, 1747, in 6 stanzas of 10 lines. Of these stanzas i.-iv. and vi. were given in the Wesleyan Hymn Book in 1800. In an edition subsequent to that of 1809, stanza iv. was also omitted, and in the revised edition, 1875, this form in 4 stanzas is retained. Original text Poetical Works, 1868-72, vol. iv. pp. 237-9. It has been suggested that the "tumult" referred to was that which took place at Wednesbury, October 26, 1743. Although this is quite probable it yet lacks certain proof. See G. J. Stevenson's Methodist Hymn Book Notes, 1883, p. 211.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)