His Anger is Turned Away

O Lord, I will praise Thee, For though thou wast angry

Author: F. G. Burroughs
Tune: [O Lord, I will praise Thee] (Gilmour)
Published in 5 hymnals

Representative Text

1 O Lord, I will praise thee,
For though thou wast angry,
thine anger is turned away!
by grace now is pardoned
this heart that was hardened;
From sin I am ransomed today.

Chorus:
Hosanna! hosanna!
The Lord is my banner,
His anger is turned away!
My chains have been riven,
My sins all forgiven;
O Lord, I will praise thee today.

2 O Lord, I will praise thee,
Because thou hast saved me,
And welcomed thy prodigal home;
thy great love abiding
Hath healed my back sliding;
From thee I will never more roam. [Chorus]

3 O Lord, I will praise thee,
For great is thy mercy,
To pardon transgressions like mine;
Tho' summer had ended,
Thine angels defended,
And kept this late trophy of thine. [Chorus]

4 O Lord, I will praise thee,
For though thou wast angry,
Thine anger is turned away!
Thy comforts now cheer me,
Thy presence is near me,
Thou lovest me freely today! [Chorus]

Source: The Emory Hymnal No. 2: sacred hymns and music for use in public worship, Sunday-schools, social meetings and family worship #29

Author: F. G. Burroughs

F. G. Burroughs was born in 1856 (nee Ophelia G. Browning) was the daughter of William Garretson Browning, a Methodist Episcopal minister, and Susan Rebecca Webb Browning. She married Thomas E. Burroughs in 1884. He died in 1904. She married Arthur Prince Adams, in 1905. He was a minister. Her poem, "Unanswered yet" which was written in 1879, was published in the The Christian Standard in 1880 with the name F. G. Browning. She also wrote under the name of Ophelia G. Adams and Mrs. T. E. Burroughs. Dianne Shapiro from The Literary Digest, July 29, 1899., The Register, Pine Plains, NY, October 24, 1884, Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Middleton, Conn. 1921 Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O Lord, I will praise Thee, For though thou wast angry
Title: His Anger is Turned Away
Author: F. G. Burroughs
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Hosanna, hosanna, the Lord is my banner
Copyright: Public Domain

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