A re­fuge

"A re­fuge" appears in 6 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

A re­fuge· 6 hymns found
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Soon we’ll feel the judg­ment shock;
And jus­tice give each one.
Will make His per­fect jus­tice known.
The God of Ja­cob is for us
To be­hold Him face to face.
Life on the cross Thou end­est!

A re­fuge

In the Ev­er­last­ing Rock.
For those that are op­pressed;
A re­fuge strong for all op­pressed,
O come, be­hold what won­drous works
And a rock on which to stand;
And that our tres­pass, for Thy sake,

Flee to the Refuge

lyricist: Daniel Warner, 1888
Composer: Andrew Byers, 1900
Hymn 1

...Soon we’ll feel the judg­ment shock;

Then, poor sin­ner, seek a re­fuge

In the Ev­er­last­ing Rock....

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Soon we’ll feel the judg­ment shock;

Then, poor sin­ner, seek a re­fuge

In the Ev­er­last­ing Rock.

Flee to the Refuge

The Lord Forever Sits as King

lyricist: From Psalm 9
Composer: Wilkins’ Psalmody, circa 1730
Hymn 2

...And jus­tice give each one.

So shall the Lord a re­fuge be

For those that are op­pressed;...

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And jus­tice give each one.

So shall the Lord a re­fuge be

For those that are op­pressed;

The Lord Forever Sits as King

O Lord Most High

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Edward Miller, 1790
Hymn 3

...Will make His per­fect jus­tice known.

Jehovah will a re­fuge prove,

A re­fuge strong for all op­pressed,...

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Will make His per­fect jus­tice known.

Jehovah will a re­fuge prove,

A re­fuge strong for all op­pressed,

O Lord Most High

God Is Our Refuge and Our Strength

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Samuel Ward, 1882
Hymn 4

...The God of Ja­cob is for us

A re­fuge strong and sure.

O come, be­hold what won­drous works...

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The God of Ja­cob is for us

A re­fuge strong and sure.

O come, be­hold what won­drous works

God Is Our Refuge and Our Strength

The Rock of Refuge

lyricist: Martha Lippincott, 1902
Composer: Hart Danks
Hymn 5

...To be­hold Him face to face.

He’s a re­fuge nev­er fail­ing,

And a rock on which to stand;...

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To be­hold Him face to face.

He’s a re­fuge nev­er fail­ing,

And a rock on which to stand;

The Rock of Refuge

Lord Jesu! May Thy Grief

lyricist: Tobias Clausnitzer, 1662
Composer: Bartholomäus Helder (1585–1635)
Hymn 6

...Life on the cross Thou end­est!

A re­fuge for our souls to make,

And that our tres­pass, for Thy sake,...

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Life on the cross Thou end­est!

A re­fuge for our souls to make,

And that our tres­pass, for Thy sake,

Lord Jesu! May Thy Grief

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