The ang­uish

"The ang­uish" appears in 6 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

The ang­uish· 6 hymns found
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All na­ture is moan­ing;
We should love Him ev­er­more
And know your love’s em­brace.
With nail-pierced feet these ways He trod
Strengthen Thy Son;
Come in my plea­sure, come to me in sor­row,

The ang­uish

Unending its flow.
In Geth­se­ma­ne, alone.
Lord, may we hear anew
Still floats the en­sign of His cross.
Send Thou us blest re­lief;
Come and de­liv­er me from sin and ev­il,

Hark to the Crying!

lyricist: Vienna Ramsey, 1897
Composer: William May
Hymn 1

...All na­ture is moan­ing;

Unceasing the ang­uish,

Unending its flow....

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All na­ture is moan­ing;

Unceasing the ang­uish,

Unending its flow.

Hark to the Crying!

In Gethsemane Alone

Composer: Samuel Reed, 1912
Hymn 2

...We should love Him ev­er­more

For the ang­uish that He bore

In Geth­se­ma­ne, alone....

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We should love Him ev­er­more

For the ang­uish that He bore

In Geth­se­ma­ne, alone.

In Gethsemane Alone

In Haiti, There Is Anguish

lyricist: Carolyn Gillette, 2010
Composer: Frederick Maker, 1881
Hymn 3

...And know your love’s em­brace.

Where are you in the ang­uish?

Lord, may we hear anew...

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And know your love’s em­brace.

Where are you in the ang­uish?

Lord, may we hear anew

In Haiti, There Is Anguish

Chaplain to the Forces

lyricist: Winifred Letts, 1916
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 4

...With nail-pierced feet these ways He trod

Above the ang­uish and the loss

Still floats the en­sign of His cross....

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With nail-pierced feet these ways He trod

Above the ang­uish and the loss

Still floats the en­sign of His cross.

Chaplain to the Forces

Father! Who in the Olive Shade

lyricist: Felicia Hemans (1793–1835)
Composer: Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book, 1859
Hymn 5

...Strengthen Thy Son;

O, in the ang­uish of our night,

Send Thou us blest re­lief;...

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Strengthen Thy Son;

O, in the ang­uish of our night,

Send Thou us blest re­lief;

Father! Who in the Olive Shade

Merciful Savior, Come and Be My Comfort

lyricist: Betty Posse (1818–1880)
Composer: Friedrich Flemming, 1811
Hymn 6

...Come in my plea­sure, come to me in sor­row,

Come in the ang­uished hour of dire temp­ta­tion,

Come and de­liv­er me from sin and ev­il,...

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Come in my plea­sure, come to me in sor­row,

Come in the ang­uished hour of dire temp­ta­tion,

Come and de­liv­er me from sin and ev­il,

Merciful Savior, Come and Be My Comfort

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