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Prayer heard, and saints saved; or pride, atheism and oppression punished

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #20 (1786) Topics: Humiliation Day; Humiliation Day First Line: Why doth the Lord depart so far? Lyrics: 1 Why doth the Lord depart so far? And why conceal his face, When great calamities appear, And times of deep distress? 2 Lord, shall the wicked still deride Thy justice and thy laws? Shall they advance their heads in pride, And slight the righteous cause. 3 They cast thy judgments from their sight, And then insult the poor, They boast in their exalted height, That they shall fall no more. 4 Arise, O God, lift up thine hand, Attend our humble cry; No enemy shall dare to stand, When God ascends on high. Pause. 5 Why do the men of malice rage, And say with foolish pride, The God of heaven will ne'er engage To fight on Zion's side. 6 But thou forever art our Lord; And powerful is thine hand, As when the Heathens felt thy sword, And perish'd from thy land. 7 Thou wilt prepare our hearts to pray, And cause thine ear to hear; Accept the vows thy children pay, And free thy saints from fear. 8 Proud tyrants shall no more oppress, No more despise the just; And mighty sinners shall confess, They are but earth and dust. Scripture: Psalm 10 Languages: English
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Prayer heard, and saints saved; or pride, atheism and oppression punished

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #20 (1790) Topics: Humiliation Day; Humiliation Day First Line: Why doth the Lord depart so far? Lyrics: 1 Why doth the Lord depart so far? And why conceal his face, When great calamities appear, And times of deep distress? 2 Lord, shall the wicked still deride Thy justice and thy laws? Shall they advance their heads in pride, And slight the righteous cause. 3 They cast thy judgments from their sight, And then insult the poor, They boast in their exalted height, That they shall fall no more. 4 Arise, O God, lift up thine hand, Attend our humble cry; No enemy shall dare to stand, When God ascends on high. Pause. 5 Why do the men of malice rage, And say with foolish pride, The God of heaven will ne'er engage To fight on Zion's side. 6 But thou forever art our Lord; And powerful is thine hand, As when the Heathens felt thy sword, And perish'd from thy land. 7 Thou wilt prepare our hearts to pray, And cause thine ear to hear; Accept the vows thy children pay, And free thy saints from fear. 8 Proud tyrants shall no more oppress, No more despise the just; And mighty sinners shall confess, They are but earth and dust. Scripture: Psalm 10 Languages: English
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Prayer heard, and saints saved; or pride, atheism and oppression punished

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #23 (1786) Topics: Humiliation Day; Humiliation Day First Line: Why doth the Lord depart so far? Lyrics: 1 Why doth the Lord depart so far? And why conceal his face, When great calamities appear, And times of deep distress? 2 Lord, shall the wicked still deride Thy justice and thy laws? Shall they advance their heads in pride, And slight the righteous cause. 3 They cast thy judgements from their sight, And then insult the poor, They boast in their exalted height, That they shall fall no more. 4 Arise, O God, lift up thine hand, Attend our humble cry; No enemy shall dare to stand, When God ascends on high. Pause. 5 Why do the men of malice rage, And say with foolish pride, The God ofhHeaven will ne'er engage To fight on Zion's side. 6 But thou forever art our Lord; And powerful is thine hand, As when the Heathens felt thy sword, And perish'd from thy land. 7 Thou wilt prepare our hearts to pray, And cause thine ear to hear; Accept the vows thy children pay, And free thy saints from fear. 8 Proud tyrants shall no more oppress, No more despise the just; And mighty sinners shall confess, They are but earth and dust. Scripture: Psalm 10 Languages: English
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Prayer heard, and saints saved; or pride, atheism and oppression punished

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #23 (1787) Topics: Humiliation Day; Humiliation Day First Line: Why doth the Lord depart so far? Lyrics: 1 Why doth the Lord depart so far? And why conceal his face, When great calamities appear, And times of deep distress? 2 Lord, shall the wicked still deride Thy justice and thy laws? Shall they advance their heads in pride, And slight the righteous cause. 3 They cast thy judgements from their sight, And then insult the poor, They boast in their exalted height, That they shall fall no more. 4 Arise, O God, lift up thine hand, Attend our humble cry; No enemy shall dare to stand, When God ascends on high. Pause. 5 Why do the men of malice rage, And say with foolish pride, The God of heaven will ne'er engage To fight on Zion's side. 6 But thou forever art our Lord; And powerful is thine hand, As when the Heathens felt thy sword, And perish'd from thy land. 7 Thou wilt prepare our hearts to pray, And cause thine ear to hear; Accept the vows thy children pay, And free thy saints from fear. 8 Proud tyrants shall no more oppress, No more despise the just; And mighty sinners shall confess, They are but earth and dust. Scripture: Psalm 10 Languages: English
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Cross of Jesus, cross of sorrow

Author: James S. Simpson Hymnal: Alleluia #63 (1916) Topics: Christ Humiliation of; Christ Humiliation of Languages: English Tune Title: [Cross of Jesus, cross of sorrow]

All Praise to Christ

Author: F. Bland Tucker Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #127 (1990) Meter: 10.10.10 with refrain Topics: Jesus Christ Self-humiliation; Jesus Christ Self-humiliation First Line: All praise to Christ, our Lord and King divine Scripture: John 1:4-5 Languages: English Tune Title: ENGELBERG

Savior of the Nations, Come

Author: Ambrose of Milan, 4th C.; Martin Luther; Calvin Seerveld Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #138 (1990) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Topics: Jesus Christ Self-humiliation; Jesus Christ Self-humiliation Scripture: Genesis 18:18 Languages: English Tune Title: NUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN HEILAND
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When in our hour of utmost need

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #151 (1880) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: National Humiliation and Thanksgiving Humiliation Lyrics: 1 When in the hour of utmost need We know not where to look for aid, When days and nights of anxious thought No help nor counsel yet have brought, 2 Then is our comfort this alone, That we may meet before Thy throne And cry, O faithful God, to Thee For rescue from our misery; 3 To Thee may raise our hearts and eyes, Repenting sore with bitter sighs, And seek Thy pardon for our sin, And respite from our griefs within. 4 For Thou hast promised, graciously To hear all those who cry to Thee Through Him whose name alone is great, Our Savior and our Advocate. 5 And thus we come, O God, to-day, And all our woes before Thee lay, For tried, afflicted, lo! we stand, Peril and foes on very hand. 6 O, hide not for our sins Thy face; Absolve us through Thy boundless grace; Be with us in our anguish still, Free us at last from every ill. 7 That so with all our hearts may we Once more with joy give thanks to Thee, And walk obedient to Thy Word, And now and ever praise the Lord. Languages: English
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While o'er our guilty land, O Lord

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #152 (1880) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: National Humiliation and Thanksgiving Humiliation Lyrics: 1 While o’er our guilty land, O Lord, We view the terrors of Thy sword, O whither shall the helpless fly? To whom but Thee direct their cry? 2 The helpless sinner's cries and tears Are grown familiar to Thine ears; Oft has Thy mercy sent relief, When all was fear and hopeless grief. 3 See, we repent, we weep, we mourn— To our forsaken God we turn! O spare our guilty country— spare The church which Thou hast planted there. 4 We plead Thy grace, indulgent God; We plead Thy Son’s atoning blood, We plead Thy gracious promises; And are they unavailing pleas? 5 These pleas, presented at Thy throne, Have brought ten thousand blessings down On guilty lands in helpless woe; Let them prevail and help us, too. Languages: English
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Lord Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #153 (1880) Topics: National Humiliation and Thanksgiving Humiliation Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, True God and Man art Thou! Mighty to help in life and death, O hear and help us now! 'Tis through Thy name alone we claim The mercy of Thy Father! 2 The times are sore and perilous With heavy woes and wars, Whence no man can deliver us But Thou! Oh plead our cause, That God may lay His wrath away, Nor deal with us in anger! 3 We have deserved, and patiently Would bear, whate'er Thou wilt, But grace is mightier far with Thee Than all our sin and guilt; Forgive us then, dear Lord, again, Thy love is ever faithful. Languages: English

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