340a. In the hour of trial

1 In the hour of trial,
Jesu, plead for me;
Lest by base denial,
I depart from Thee;
When Thou seest me waver,
With a look recall,
Nor for fear or favor,
Suffer me to fall.

2 With forbidden pleasures
Would this vain world charm;
Or its sordid treasures
Spread to work me harm;
Bring to my remembrance
Sad Gethsemane,
Or, in darker semblance,
Cross-crowned Calvary.

3 Should Thy mercy send me
Sorrow, toil and woe;
Or should pain attend me
On my path below;
Grant that I may never
Fail Thy hand to see;
Grant that I may ever
Cast my care on Thee.

4 When my last hour cometh,
Fraught with strife and pain,
When my dust returneth
To the dust again;
On Thy truth relying,
Through that mortal strife,
Jesu, take me, dying,
To eternal life.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: In the hour of trial
Title: In the hour of trial
Author: James Montgomery (1834)
Alterer: Mrs. Hutton
Alterer: Rev. Godfrey Thring
Meter: 6. 5. D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1894
Topic: General; Trust
Notes: Tune name in index: ENTREATY
Tune Information
Name: [In the hour of trial]
Composer: E. G. Monk, Mus. Doc.
Meter: 6. 5. D.



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