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To thee, my God and Saviour, I

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.LXXXVIII (1799) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship Languages: English
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To thee, my God and Saviour, I

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship (2nd ed.) #P.LXXXVIII (1813) Hymnal Title: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship (2nd ed.) Languages: English
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To Thee, my God and Saviour, I

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #LXXXVIII (1760) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 To Thee, my God and Saviour, I By Day and Night address my Cry: 2 Vouchsafe my mournful Voice to hear, To my Distress incline thine Ear: 3 For Seas of Trouble me invade, My Soul draws nigh to Death's cold Shade. 4 Like one whose Strength and Hopes are fled, They number me among the Dead. 5 Like those, who shrouded in the Grave, From Thee no more Remembrance have; 6 Cast off from thy sustaining Care, Down to the Confines of Despair. 7 Thy Wrath has hard upon me lain, Afflicting me with restless Pain: Me all thy Mountain Waves have prest, Too weak, alas, to bear the least. 8 Remov'd from Friends I sigh alone, In a loath'd Dungeon laid, where none A Visit will vouchsafe to me, Confin'd, past Hopes of Liberty. 9 My Eyes from weeping never cease, They waste, but still my Griefs increase; Yet daily, Lord, to Thee I've pray'd, With out-stretch'd Hands invok'd thy aid. 10 Wilt thou by Miracle revive The Dead, whom Thou forsook'st alive? From Death restore thy Praise to sing, Whom thou from Prison would'st not bring? 11 Shall the mute Grave thy Love confess? A mould'ring Tomb thy Faithfulness? 12 Thy Truth and Power Renown obtain, Where Darkness and Oblivion reign? 13 To Thee, O Lord, I cry, forlorn; My Pray'r prevents the early Morn. 14 Why hast Thou, Lord, my Soul forsook, Nor once vouchsaf'd a gracious Look? 15 Prevailing Sorrows bear me down, Which from my Youth with me have grown; Thy Terrors past distract my Mind, And Fears of blacker Days behind. 16 Thy Wrath hath burst upon my Head, Thy Terrors fill my Soul with Dread; 17 Environ'd as with Waves combin'd, And for a gen'ral Deluge join'd. 18 My Lovers, Friends, Familiars, all Remov'd from Sight, and out of Call; To dark Oblivion all retir'd, Dead, or at least to me expir'd. Scripture: Psalm 88 Languages: English
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To Thee, my God and Saviour, I

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #178b (1754) Hymnal Title: A New Version of the Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 To Thee, my God and Saviour, I By Day and Night address my Cry: 2 Vouchsafe my mournful Voice to hear, To my Distress incline thine Ear: 3 For Seas of Trouble me invade, My Soul draws nigh to Death's cold Shade. 4 Like one whose Strength and Hopes are fled, They number me among the Dead. 5 Like those who shrouded in the Grave, From thee no more Remembrance have; 6 Cast off from thy sustaining Care, Down to the Confines of Despair. 7 Thy Wrath has hard upon me lain, Afflicting me with restless pain: Me all thy Mountain Waves have prest, Too weak, alas, to bear the least. 8 Remov'd from Friends I sigh alone, In a loath'd Dungeon laid, where none A Visit will vouchsafe to me, Confin'd, past Hopes of Liberty. 9 My eyes from weeping never cease, They waste, but still my Griefs increase; Yet daily, Lord, to Thee I've pray'd, With out-stretch'd Hands invok'd thy aid. 10 Wilt thou by miracle revive The Dead, whom thou forsook'st alive? From Death restore thy Praise to sing, Whom thou from Prison would'st not bring? 11 Shall the mute Grave thy Love confess? A mould'ring Tomb thy Faithfulness? 12 Thy Truth and Power Renown obtain, Where Darkness and Oblivion reign? 13 To Thee, O Lord, I cry, forlorn; My Pray'r prevents the early Morn. 14 Why hast thou, Lord, my Soul forsook, Nor once vouchsaf'd a gracious Look? 15 Prevailing Sorrows bear me down, Which from my Youth with me have grown; Thy Terrors past distract my Mind, And Fears of blacker Days behind. 16 Thy Wrath hath burst upon my Head, Thy Terrors fill my Soul with dread; 17 Environ'd as with Waves combin'd, And for a gen'ral Deluge join'd. 18 My Lovers, Friends, Familiars, all Remov'd from Sight, and out of Call; To dark oblivion all retir'd, Dead, or at least to me expir'd. Scripture: Psalm 88 Languages: English
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To thee, my God and Saviour, I

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms with occasional hymns (Charleston hymnal) #P.XXII (1792) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Psalms with occasional hymns (Charleston hymnal) Lyrics: 1 To thee, my God and Savior, I By day and night address my cry: Vouchsafe my mournful voice to hear; To my distress incline thine ear. 2 Thy wrath has hard upon me lain, Afflicting me with restless pain; Me all thy mountain waves have prest, Too weak, alas, to bear the least. 3 Prevailing sorrows bear me down, Which from my youth with me have grown; Thy terrors past distract my mind, And fears of blacker days behind. 4 To thee, O Lord, I cry forlorn; My pray'r prevents the early morn: Why hast thou, Lord, my soul forsook, O Lord, vouchsafe a gracious look! Scripture: Psalm 88:1-2 Languages: English
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To thee, my God and Saviour, I

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book #P.LXXXVIII (1816) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Hymnal Title: Church Hymn Book Lyrics: 1 To thee, my God and Saviour, I By day and night address my cry: Vouchsafe my mournful voice to hear, To my distress incline thine ear. 2 For seas of trouble me invade, My soul draws nigh to death's cold shade; Like one whose strength and hopes are fled, They number me among the dead: 3 Like those who, shrouded in the grave, From thee no more remembrance have; Cast off from thy sustaining care, Down to the confines of despair. 4 Thy wrath has hard upon me lain, Afflicted me with restless pain: Me all thy mountain waves have press'd, Too weak, alas, to bear the least. 5 Remov'd from friends, I sigh alone, In a loath'd dungeon laid, where none A visit will vouchsafe to me, Confin'd, past hopes of liberty. 6 My eyes from weeping never cease: They waste, but still my griefs increase; Yet daily, Lord, to thee I've pray'd, With out-stretch'd hands invok'd thy aid. 7 Wilt thou by miracle revive The dead, whom thou forsook'st alive? From death restore, thy praise to sing, Whom thou from prison would'st not bring? 8 Shall the mute grave thy love confess? A mould'ring tomb thy faithfulness Thy truth and pow'r renown obtain, Where darkness and oblivion reign? 9 To thee O Lord, I cry forlorn; My pray'r prevents the early morn; Why hast thou, Lord, my soul forsook, Nor once vouchsaf'd a gracious look? 10 Prevailing sorrows bear me down, Which from my youth with me have grown Thy terrors past distract my mind, And fears of blacker days behind. 11 Thy wrath hath burst upon my head, Thy terrors fill my soul with dread; Environ'd as with waves combined, And for a general deluge join'd. 12 My lovers, friends, familiars, all Remov'd from sight, and out of call; To dark oblivion all retir'd, Dead, or at least to me expir'd. Topics: Loss of Friends, and Absence of Divine Grace Scripture: Psalm 88 Languages: English
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To thee, my God and Saviour, I

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #88 (1789) Hymnal Title: The Psalms of David Lyrics: 1 To thee, my God and Saviour, I By day and night address my cry: Vouchsafe my mournful voice to hear, To my distress incline thine ear. 2 For seas of trouble me invade; My soul draws nigh to death's cold shade. Like one whose strength and hopes are fled, They number me among the dead. 3 Like those who, shrouded in the grave, From thee no more remembrance have; Cast off from thy sustaining care, Down to the confines of despair. 4 Thy wrath has hard upon me lain, Afflicting me with restless pain: Me all thy mountain waves have prest, Too weak, alas! to bear the least. 5 Remov'd from friends I sigh alone, In a loath'd dungeon laid, where none A visit will vouchsafe to me, Confin'd, past hopes of liberty. 6 My eyes from weeping never cease; They waste, but still my griefs increase: Yet daily, Lord, to thee I've pray'd, With outstretch'd hands invok'd thy aid. 7 Wilt thou by miracle revive The dead, whom thou forsook'st alive? From death restore thy praise to sing, Whom thou from prison would'st not bring? 8 Shall the mute grave thy love confess? A mould'ring tomb thy faithfulness? Thy truth and pow'r renown obtain, Where darkness and oblivion reign? 9 To thee, O Lord, I cry, forlorn, My pray'r prevents the early morn. Why hast thou, Lord, my soul forsook, Nor once vouchsaf'd a gracious look. 10 Prevailing sorrows bear me down, Which from my youth with me have grown; Thy terrors past distract my mind, And fears of blacker days behind. 11 Thy wrath hath burst upon my head, Thy terrors fill my soul with dread; Inviron'd as with waves combin'd, And for a gen'ral deluge join'd. 12 My lovers, friends, familiars, all Remov'd from sight, and out of call; To dark oblivion all retir'd, Dead, or at least to me expir'd. Scripture: Psalm 88 Languages: English
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To thee, my God and Saviour, I

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #LXXXVIII (1793) Hymnal Title: The Whole Book of Psalms Scripture: Psalm 88

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