Sad and op­pressed

"Sad and op­pressed" appears in 6 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Sad and op­pressed· 6 hymns found
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Come to the de­so­late,
I’ll be a voice for the Mas­ter,
At a throne of mer­cy kneel­ing,
Where sor­row will come nev­er­more.
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Come un­to Je­sus, all ye that la­bor,

Sad and op­pressed

Come to the brok­en heart
Guiding the feet of the wea­ry
Came that voice, to me re­veal­ing
And wea­ry of toil you may be;
Pillow thy head on His kind, lov­ing breast;
Still He is call­ing, oh, friend and neigh­bor,

Light of the Wandering

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1893
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1856
Hymn 1

...Come to the de­so­late,

Sad and op­pressed;

Come to the brok­en heart...

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Come to the de­so­late,

Sad and op­pressed;

Come to the brok­en heart

Light of the Wandering

I’ll Be a Voice

lyricist: J. W. Carpenter, 1902
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 2

...I’ll be a voice for the Mas­ter,

Unto the sad and op­pressed;

Guiding the feet of the wea­ry...

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I’ll be a voice for the Mas­ter,

Unto the sad and op­pressed;

Guiding the feet of the wea­ry

I’ll Be a Voice

Praise, Praise His Name

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1889
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 3

...At a throne of mer­cy kneel­ing,

Sad and op­pressed,

Came that voice, to me re­veal­ing...

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At a throne of mer­cy kneel­ing,

Sad and op­pressed,

Came that voice, to me re­veal­ing

Praise, Praise His Name

Rest Over There

lyricist: M. V. Saltmarsh, 1881
Composer: George Lee
Hymn 4

...Where sor­row will come nev­er­more.

Though oft­en your heart is sad and op­pressed,

And wea­ry of toil you may be;...

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Where sor­row will come nev­er­more.

Though oft­en your heart is sad and op­pressed,

And wea­ry of toil you may be;

Rest Over There

Go to Thy Savior

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1890
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 5

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Go to thy Sav­ior, O sad and op­pressed,

Pillow thy head on His kind, lov­ing breast;...

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Go to thy Sav­ior, O sad and op­pressed,

Pillow thy head on His kind, lov­ing breast;

Go to Thy Savior

Come unto Me (Hewitt)

lyricist: Eliza Hewitt (1851–1920)
Composer: Fred Degen
Hymn 6

...Come un­to Je­sus, all ye that la­bor,

All that are wea­ry, sad and op­pressed;

Still He is call­ing, oh, friend and neigh­bor,...

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Come un­to Je­sus, all ye that la­bor,

All that are wea­ry, sad and op­pressed;

Still He is call­ing, oh, friend and neigh­bor,

Come unto Me (Hewitt)

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