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. SECT. IV.] HYMNS. 370,
5 Tho’ by the tempest’s fury tost.
Let not my hope in him be lost;
Then neither winds nor >stormy main,
Shall ever force me back again.
370.
The same. 2 Cor. xii, Q.
1 a LTHO’ temptations threaten round.
And feeble as the moth I’m found;
’Midst greatest dangers let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
2 And when my faith is like to fail,
And doubts and darkness most prevail;
Hold thou me up, and let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
3 When heay’n’s forgot, and my weak heart
In this vain world would choose its part;
Call back the wand’rerj Lord, to thee,
And let thy grace my safety be.
4 When warring passions vex me sore.
And I dare trust myself no more;
Thy strength, iny stay in weakness be.
Thy grace sufficient, Lord, for me.
5 When all conspires to work my woe,
And in despair to plunge me low.
When terror takes fast hold on me,
Lord, let thy grace my safety be.
6 And when thro’ death’s dark vale I go,
O let me then thy guidance know :
Then comfort send, and let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
371.
Complaining of Inconstancy.
1 rpHE wand’ring star, and fleeting wind
Both represent th’ unstable mind :'
5 Tho’ by the tempest’s fury tost.
Let not my hope in him be lost;
Then neither winds nor >stormy main,
Shall ever force me back again.
370.
The same. 2 Cor. xii, Q.
1 a LTHO’ temptations threaten round.
And feeble as the moth I’m found;
’Midst greatest dangers let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
2 And when my faith is like to fail,
And doubts and darkness most prevail;
Hold thou me up, and let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
3 When heay’n’s forgot, and my weak heart
In this vain world would choose its part;
Call back the wand’rerj Lord, to thee,
And let thy grace my safety be.
4 When warring passions vex me sore.
And I dare trust myself no more;
Thy strength, iny stay in weakness be.
Thy grace sufficient, Lord, for me.
5 When all conspires to work my woe,
And in despair to plunge me low.
When terror takes fast hold on me,
Lord, let thy grace my safety be.
6 And when thro’ death’s dark vale I go,
O let me then thy guidance know :
Then comfort send, and let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
371.
Complaining of Inconstancy.
1 rpHE wand’ring star, and fleeting wind
Both represent th’ unstable mind :'
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Religion & morality > Collection of hymns, from the best authors > (285) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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