dis­ease

The phrase "dis­ease" resonates through 20 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

dis­ease· 20 hymns found
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Savior, now I come to Thee,
Thy po­tent arm can save
Come, and ev­ery fear con­trol.
While foes so thick without I see,
A part­ing world, a gap­ing tomb,
O shield us, lest we die!
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Fools, for their trans­gress­ion, see
Sinners, for trans­gress­ion, see
Beset with migh­ty foes;
Where is the man that draws his breath
Weary with my load of sin,
By right­eous ven­geance awed.
And glo­ri­fies her God in all.
Was strong to heal and save;
More than con­quer­ors they stand.
Forget us not—when on the bed
No more of pain and care­worn fac­es,
Jehovah speaks the heal­ing word,

dis­ease

Asking Thee to set me free,
And all-de­vour­ing grave.
Do I fear im­pend­ing ill?
Can per­fect love in­ha­bit here,
Are thor­ny paths to Heav’n our home,
Walks forth with taint­ed breath;
Their per­se­cut­ing war­fare cease;
This trem­bling house of clay,
And their beau­ty, like a tree,
And their beau­ty, like a tree,
Unnumbered sins and woes.
Lord, while we see whole na­tions die,
See me, Lord, Thy grace en­treat,
What crowds of vic­tims fall;
And mind and bo­dy suf­fer long,
O’er dark­ness and the grave.
On im­mor­tal fruits they feed;
Or to the cham­bers of the dead,
O’er all the earth the Lord re­plac­es,
See fev­ers, plagues ob­ey the Lord,

Savior, Now I Come to Thee

lyricist: Jacob Byers, 1897
Composer: Marcus Wells, 1858
Hymn 1

...Savior, now I come to Thee,

Weak and help­less from dis­ease,

Asking Thee to set me free,...

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Savior, now I come to Thee,

Weak and help­less from dis­ease,

Asking Thee to set me free,

Savior, Now I Come to Thee

To Calm the Sorrows of the Mind

lyricist: Thomas Jervis, 1812
Composer: James Lightwood, ca. 1900
Hymn 2

...Thy po­tent arm can save

From threat­en­ing danger and dis­ease,

And all-de­vour­ing grave....

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Thy po­tent arm can save

From threat­en­ing danger and dis­ease,

And all-de­vour­ing grave.

To Calm the Sorrows of the Mind

Peace of God Which Knows No Measure

lyricist: Anonymous, 1844
Composer: Charles Dickinson, 1861
Hymn 3

...Come, and ev­ery fear con­trol.

Do dis­ease and pains alarm me?

Do I fear im­pend­ing ill?...

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Come, and ev­ery fear con­trol.

Do dis­ease and pains alarm me?

Do I fear im­pend­ing ill?

Peace of God Which Knows No Measure

Perfect in Love! Lord, Can It Be?

lyricist: Anonymous, 1844
Composer: James Walton, 1864
Hymn 4

...While foes so thick without I see,

With weak­ness, pain, dis­ease with­in:

Can per­fect love in­ha­bit here,...

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While foes so thick without I see,

With weak­ness, pain, dis­ease with­in:

Can per­fect love in­ha­bit here,

Perfect in Love! Lord, Can It Be?

What Is It for a Saint to Die?

lyricist: Joseph Swain, 1792
Composer: Orlando Gibbons, 1623
Hymn 5

...A part­ing world, a gap­ing tomb,

Corruption and dis­ease,

Are thor­ny paths to Heav’n our home,...

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A part­ing world, a gap­ing tomb,

Corruption and dis­ease,

Are thor­ny paths to Heav’n our home,

What Is It for a Saint to Die?

In Grief and Fear, to Thee, O Lord

lyricist: William Bullock (1798–1874)
Composer: Christopher Tye, 1533
Hymn 6

...O shield us, lest we die!

The fell dis­ease on ev­ery side

Walks forth with taint­ed breath;...

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O shield us, lest we die!

The fell dis­ease on ev­ery side

Walks forth with taint­ed breath;

In Grief and Fear, to Thee, O Lord

The Great Healer

lyricist: Thomas Upham (1799–1872)
Composer: Virgil Taylor, 1850
Hymn 7

...start

Oh, when shall sick­ness and dis­ease

Their per­se­cut­ing war­fare cease;...

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start

Oh, when shall sick­ness and dis­ease

Their per­se­cut­ing war­fare cease;

The Great Healer

When Languor and Disease Invade

lyricist: Augustus Toplady, 1780
Composer: Andrew Tait, 1749
Hymn 8

...start

When lang­uor and dis­ease in­vade

This trem­bling house of clay,...

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When lang­uor and dis­ease in­vade

This trem­bling house of clay,

When Languor and Disease Invade

Fools, for Their Transgressions, See

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1822
Composer: Louis Gottschalk, 1867
Hymn 9

...Fools, for their trans­gress­ion, see

Sharp dis­ease their youth con­sume,

And their beau­ty, like a tree,...

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Fools, for their trans­gress­ion, see

Sharp dis­ease their youth con­sume,

And their beau­ty, like a tree,

Fools, for Their Transgressions, See

Sinners, for Transgression, See

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1822
Composer: Nürnbergisches Gesangbuch, 1676
Hymn 10

...Sinners, for trans­gress­ion, see

Sharp dis­ease their youth con­sume,

And their beau­ty, like a tree,...

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Sinners, for trans­gress­ion, see

Sharp dis­ease their youth con­sume,

And their beau­ty, like a tree,

Sinners, for Transgression, See

Frail Youth Are on a Slippery Path

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome, 1778. English tune
Hymn 11

...Beset with migh­ty foes;

Surrounded with dis­ease and death,

Unnumbered sins and woes....

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Beset with migh­ty foes;

Surrounded with dis­ease and death,

Unnumbered sins and woes.

Frail Youth Are on a Slippery Path

Remember, Lord, Our Mortal State

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Edward Miller, 1790
Hymn 12

...Where is the man that draws his breath

Safe from dis­ease, se­cure from death?

Lord, while we see whole na­tions die,...

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Where is the man that draws his breath

Safe from dis­ease, se­cure from death?

Lord, while we see whole na­tions die,

Remember, Lord, Our Mortal State

Weary with My Load of Sin

lyricist: George Robinson, 1876
Composer: John Dykes
Hymn 13

...Weary with my load of sin,

All dis­eased and faint with­in,

See me, Lord, Thy grace en­treat,...

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Weary with my load of sin,

All dis­eased and faint with­in,

See me, Lord, Thy grace en­treat,

Weary with My Load of Sin

The Lord in Judgment Now Appears

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Este’s Psalter, 1592
Hymn 14

...By right­eous ven­geance awed.

Seized by in­cu­ra­ble dis­ease,

What crowds of vic­tims fall;...

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By right­eous ven­geance awed.

Seized by in­cu­ra­ble dis­ease,

What crowds of vic­tims fall;

The Lord in Judgment Now Appears

Fixed upon God as on a Rock

lyricist: James Edmeston, 1844
Composer: Psalmodia Evangelica, 1789
Hymn 15

...And glo­ri­fies her God in all.

Though pain and sharp dis­ease in­vade,

And mind and bo­dy suf­fer long,...

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And glo­ri­fies her God in all.

Though pain and sharp dis­ease in­vade,

And mind and bo­dy suf­fer long,

Fixed upon God as on a Rock

Thine Arm, O Lord, in Days of Old

lyricist: Edward Plumptre, 1864
Composer: Henry Cutler, 1872
Hymn 16

...Was strong to heal and save;

It tri­umphed o’er dis­ease and death,

O’er dark­ness and the grave....

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Was strong to heal and save;

It tri­umphed o’er dis­ease and death,

O’er dark­ness and the grave.

Thine Arm, O Lord, in Days of Old

What Are These in Bright Array?

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1819
Composer: Edward Hopkins, 1867
Hymn 17

...More than con­quer­ors they stand.

Hunger, thirst, dis­ease, un­known,

On im­mor­tal fruits they feed;...

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More than con­quer­ors they stand.

Hunger, thirst, dis­ease, un­known,

On im­mor­tal fruits they feed;

What Are These in Bright Array?

Lord, May the Spirit of this Feast

lyricist: Lydia Sigourney, 1845
Composer: Alexander Reinagle, 1830
Hymn 18

...Forget us not—when on the bed

Of dire dis­ease we waste,

Or to the cham­bers of the dead,...

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Forget us not—when on the bed

Of dire dis­ease we waste,

Or to the cham­bers of the dead,

Lord, May the Spirit of this Feast

No More

lyricist: Daniel Whittle, 1894
Composer: May Moody
Hymn 19

...No more of pain and care­worn fac­es,

No forms bowed with dis­ease;

O’er all the earth the Lord re­plac­es,...

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No more of pain and care­worn fac­es,

No forms bowed with dis­ease;

O’er all the earth the Lord re­plac­es,

No More

When We Are Raised from Deep Distress

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: James Walch, 1860
Hymn 20

...Jehovah speaks the heal­ing word,

And no dis­ease with­stands;

See fev­ers, plagues ob­ey the Lord,...

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Jehovah speaks the heal­ing word,

And no dis­ease with­stands;

See fev­ers, plagues ob­ey the Lord,

When We Are Raised from Deep Distress

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