Thine arm

"Thine arm" appears in 10 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Thine arm· 10 hymns found
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Keep Thou my heart, O Lord, ev­er close to Thee;
To its ap­point­ed end.
Thy pro­vi­dence my guard;
And here is liberty.
From every evil thing.
With all the fiends be­low.
Weary of earth, my­self, and sin:
And the dark world of hell;
In peace I lay me down to sleep;

Thine arm

Our God, our fa­thers’ God;
Then, over a tran­quil tide, my bark shall safe­ly glide;
To draw Thy peo­ple nigh;
Thyself my great re­ward.
Nor question, nor rebel;
The arm that set us free;
And fear­less­ly march on,
Pity and heal my sin sick soul;
When Egypt dared re­bel!
Thine an­gel spread his tent, and keep

For the Might of Thine Arm

lyricist: Charles Horne, 1909
Composer: Irish tune
Hymn 1

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For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee,

Our God, our fa­thers’ God;...

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For the might of Thine arm we bless Thee,

Our God, our fa­thers’ God;

For the Might of Thine Arm

Keep Thou My Way

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1894
Composer: Theodore Perkins
Hymn 2

...Keep Thou my heart, O Lord, ev­er close to Thee;

Safe in Thine arms of love, shall my re­fuge be;

Then, over a tran­quil tide, my bark shall safe­ly glide;...

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Keep Thou my heart, O Lord, ev­er close to Thee;

Safe in Thine arms of love, shall my re­fuge be;

Then, over a tran­quil tide, my bark shall safe­ly glide;

Keep Thou My Way

As Now the Sun’s Declining Rays

lyricist: Charles Coffin, 1736
Composer: Irish melody
Hymn 3

...To its ap­point­ed end.

Lord, on the cross Thine arms were stretched,

To draw Thy peo­ple nigh;...

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To its ap­point­ed end.

Lord, on the cross Thine arms were stretched,

To draw Thy peo­ple nigh;

As Now the Sun’s Declining Rays

Lord, Be Thy Word My Rule

lyricist: Christopher Wordsworth, 1872
Composer: Oswald Feilden, 1863
Hymn 4

...Thy pro­vi­dence my guard;

Thine arm my strong sup­port;

Thyself my great re­ward....

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Thy pro­vi­dence my guard;

Thine arm my strong sup­port;

Thyself my great re­ward.

Lord, Be Thy Word My Rule

Rest, rest thee, weary heart

lyricist: Lucy Ann Bennett
Composer: Carl Maria von Weber
Hymn 5

...And here is liberty.

Submit, lay down thine arms,

Nor question, nor rebel;...

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And here is liberty.

Submit, lay down thine arms,

Nor question, nor rebel;

Rest, rest thee, weary heart

To Thee, dear Lord, O Christ of God

lyricist: Anne Ross Cousin
Composer: Henry James Ernest Holmes
Hymn 6

...From every evil thing.

God’s saving strength Thine arm upbore,

The arm that set us free;...

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From every evil thing.

God’s saving strength Thine arm upbore,

The arm that set us free;

To Thee, dear Lord, O Christ of God

Captain, We Look to Thee

lyricist: Probably Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: George Elvey, 1868
Hymn 7

...With all the fiends be­low.

Hold of Thine arm we take,

And fear­less­ly march on,...

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With all the fiends be­low.

Hold of Thine arm we take,

And fear­less­ly march on,

Captain, We Look to Thee

Jesus, the Sinner’s Friend

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1739
Composer: Henry Oliver, 1832
Hymn 8

...Weary of earth, my­self, and sin:

Open Thine arms, and take me in.

Pity and heal my sin sick soul;...

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Weary of earth, my­self, and sin:

Open Thine arms, and take me in.

Pity and heal my sin sick soul;

Jesus, the Sinner’s Friend

With Reverence Let the Saints Appear

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Samuel Stanley, 1796
Hymn 9

...And the dark world of hell;

How did Thine arm in ven­geance shine

When Egypt dared re­bel!...

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And the dark world of hell;

How did Thine arm in ven­geance shine

When Egypt dared re­bel!

With Reverence Let the Saints Appear

While Many Cry, in Nature’s Night

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1822
Composer: Virgil Taylor, 1850
Hymn 10

...In peace I lay me down to sleep;

Thine arm, O Lord, shall stay my head,

Thine an­gel spread his tent, and keep...

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In peace I lay me down to sleep;

Thine arm, O Lord, shall stay my head,

Thine an­gel spread his tent, and keep

While Many Cry, in Nature’s Night

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