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Hymn: Alas what hourly dangers rise (FL)

Hymnal: The Christian Hymn Book

Date: 1865

Compiler: Alexander Campbell

Publisher/Printer: Central Book Concern

First Line: Alas what hourly dangers rise

Topic: The New Life/Temptations and Conflicts

Writer: <no first name given> Steele

Composer:

Meter: CM

Tune:

Hymn Number: 872

Page Number: 514, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

Alas, what hourly dangers rise!

What snares beset my way!

To heaven, O, let me lift mine eyes,

And hourly watch and pray.



How oft my mournful thoughts complain,

And melt in flowing tears!

My weak resistance, ah, how vain!

How strong my foes and fears!



O gracious God! in whom I live,

My feeble efforts aid;

Help me to watch, and pray, and strive,

Though trembling and afraid.



Increase my faith, increase my hope,

When foes and fears prevail;

And bear my fainting spirit up,

Or soon my strenght will fail.



O, keep me in thy heavenly way,

And bid the tempter flee!

And let me never, never stray

From happiness and thee.