Watchest where Thy peo­ple be.

"Watchest where Thy peo­ple be." appears in 1 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Watchest where Thy peo­ple be.· 1 hymn found
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Thou art He who, nev­er wea­ry,

Watchest where Thy peo­ple be.

Should swift death this night o’er­take us,

Savior, Breathe an Evening Blessing

lyricist: James Edmeston, 1820
Composer: George Stebbins, 1878
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...Thou art He who, nev­er wea­ry,

Watchest where Thy peo­ple be.

Should swift death this night o’er­take us,...

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Thou art He who, nev­er wea­ry,

Watchest where Thy peo­ple be.

Should swift death this night o’er­take us,

Savior, Breathe an Evening Blessing

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