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The Bitter Waters

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12090 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Bitter, indeed, the waters are Lyrics: 1 Bitter, indeed, the waters are Which in this desert flow; Though to the eye they promise fair, They taste of sin and woe. 2 Of pleasing draughts I once could dream, But now, awake, I find, That sin has poisoned every stream, And left a curse behind. 3 But there’s a wonder-working wood, I’ve heard believers say, Can make these bitter waters good, And take the curse away. 4 The virtues of this healing tree Are known and prized by few; Reveal this secret, Lord, to me, That I may prize it too. 5 The cross on which the Savior died, And conquered for His saints; This is the tree, by faith applied, Which sweetens all complaints. 6 Thousands have found the blest effect, Nor longer mourn their lot; While on His sorrows they reflect, Their own are all forgot. 7 When they, by faith, behold the cross, Tho’ many griefs they meet; They draw again from every loss, And find the bitter sweet. Languages: English Tune Title: WINDSOR

Bitter indeed, the waters are

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, selected from Several Approved Authors, Recommended by the Baptist General Committee of Virginia #d18 (1793) Languages: English

Bitter indeed, the waters are

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns, Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons #d25 (1826) Languages: English

Bitter indeed, the waters are

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns, Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons 3rd Am. from 9th London ed. #d28 (1840) Languages: English
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Bitter indeed the waters are

Hymnal: The Lexington Collection #86 (1811)

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