And pes­ti­lence

We found "And pes­ti­lence" used in 5 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

And pes­ti­lence· 5 hymns found
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Walks forth with taint­ed breath;
With sec­ret bless­ings on his head,
Darkly, subt­ly en­tered in!
Will take his way and have his course;
Unto all who trust;

And pes­ti­lence

Bestrews the land with death.
Around him mul­ti­ply their dead.
Mar and sad­den God’s fair earth;
Are not re­pulsed by man’s de­fense.
He ran­som­eth the just;

In Grief and Fear, to Thee, O Lord

lyricist: William Bullock (1798–1874)
Composer: Christopher Tye, 1533
Hymn 1

...Walks forth with taint­ed breath;

And pes­ti­lence, with ra­pid stride,

Bestrews the land with death....

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Walks forth with taint­ed breath;

And pes­ti­lence, with ra­pid stride,

Bestrews the land with death.

In Grief and Fear, to Thee, O Lord

Blest Is the Man Whose Bowels Move

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Peter Lutkin (1858–1931)
Hymn 2

...With sec­ret bless­ings on his head,

When drought, and pes­ti­lence and death

Around him mul­ti­ply their dead....

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With sec­ret bless­ings on his head,

When drought, and pes­ti­lence and death

Around him mul­ti­ply their dead.

Blest Is the Man Whose Bowels Move

Oh How Fair That Morning Broke

lyricist: John Ellerton, 1880
Composer: William Monk, 1871
Hymn 3

...Darkly, subt­ly en­tered in!

War and pes­ti­lence and dearth

Mar and sad­den God’s fair earth;...

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Darkly, subt­ly en­tered in!

War and pes­ti­lence and dearth

Mar and sad­den God’s fair earth;

Oh How Fair That Morning Broke

O Hark unto the Sounding Bell!

lyricist: Paul Henkel, 1816
Composer: Joseph Barnby (1838–1896)
Hymn 4

...Will take his way and have his course;

Infectious air and pes­ti­lence

Are not re­pulsed by man’s de­fense....

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Will take his way and have his course;

Infectious air and pes­ti­lence

Are not re­pulsed by man’s de­fense.

O Hark unto the Sounding Bell!

In the Secret Place of God

lyricist: Llewellyn Morrison, 1899
Composer: Walter Lewis
Hymn 5

...Unto all who trust;

From the fowl­er’s snare and pes­ti­lence

He ran­som­eth the just;...

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Unto all who trust;

From the fowl­er’s snare and pes­ti­lence

He ran­som­eth the just;

In the Secret Place of God

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