When na­ture

"When na­ture" appears in 2 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

When na­ture· 2 hymns found
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And na­ture dies with aw­ful groan.
I know where I for hope may flee

When na­ture

His love sur­vives sin’s wrecks and spoils;
On Gol­go­tha, my Sav­ior’s tree

Awake, Our Souls, Behold How Nigh

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 1

...And na­ture dies with aw­ful groan.

But Je­sus lives when na­ture dies,

His love sur­vives sin’s wrecks and spoils;...

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And na­ture dies with aw­ful groan.

But Je­sus lives when na­ture dies,

His love sur­vives sin’s wrecks and spoils;

Awake, Our Souls, Behold How Nigh

The Year Now Hastens to Its End

lyricist: Caspar Boye, 1833; translated from Danish to English by Paul Paulsen, 1927
Composer: Niels Gade (1817–1890)
Hymn 2

...I know where I for hope may flee

When na­ture fad­eth here,

On Gol­go­tha, my Sav­ior’s tree...

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I know where I for hope may flee

When na­ture fad­eth here,

On Gol­go­tha, my Sav­ior’s tree

The Year Now Hastens to Its End

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