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Enos E. Dowling Hymnal Collection

Hymn: O my soul what means this sadness (FL)

Hymnal: The Christian Hymn Book

Date: 1865

Compiler: Alexander Campbell

Publisher/Printer: Central Book Concern

First Line: O my soul what means this sadness

Topic: The New Life/Temptations and Conflicts

Writer: <no first name given> Fawcett

Composer:

Meter: 8s 7s and 4

Tune:

Hymn Number: 890

Page Number: 527, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

O my soul! what means this sadness?

Wherefore art thou thus cast down?

Let thy griefs be turned to gladness

Bid thy restless fears begone;

Look to Jesus,

And rejoice in his dear name.



What though Satan's strong temptations

Vex and grieve thee day by day,

And thy sinful inclinations

Often fill thee with dismay;

Thou shalt conquer,

Through the Lamb's redeeming blood.



Though ten thousand ills beset thee,

From without and from within,

Jesus saith he'll n'er forget thee,

But will save from hell and sin.

He is faithful

To perform his gracious word.



Though distresses now attend thee,

And thou tread'st the thorny road;

His right hand shall still defend thee;

Soon he'll bring thee home to God.

Therefore praise him,

Praise the great Redeemer's name.



O that I could now adore him

Like the heavenly host above,

Who for ever bow before him,

And unceasing sing his love.

Happy songsters!

When shall I your chorus join?