pride

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

pride· 20 hymns found
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We still are help­less without Thee.
Then van­ish, and no more are found:
The wick­ed per­se­cute the poor
Throughout my fall­en soul I feel
Do Thou en­grave up­on his heart.
I hardly know myself;
I hardly know myself;
Nor fear when ty­rants frown;
In blind obe­di­ence waits;
Not haugh­ty is my heart,
Thy jus­tice and Thy pow­er?
And guil­ty shame con­founds no more,
All its failure, all its sin;
All its fail­ure, all its sin;
Why doth the man of rich­es grow
A pal­try bor­rowed beast,
Toiling in the hid­den way.
From op­en shame and hid­den sin,
Let my place and por­tion be;

pride

And tram­ple on the poor,
Our strength proved false, our pride was vain;
A breath may le­vel with the ground.
Let their de­vic­es work their fall,
But Thou, th’al­migh­ty God of grace,
Beneath Thy ban­ner fair un­furled,
I often think I’m right
I often think I’m right
When jus­tice casts them down.
Are post­ed at the gates.
I do not seek to know the things
And still Thy saints de­vour?
With vain com­pla­cen­cy in grace
All the “secret faults” within.
All the sec­ret faults with­in.
To see his wealth and hon­ors flow
Nor boast ab­ove the least.
Lord, I would from all be free;
God keep our na­tion ev­er­more!
Clothe me with hu­mil­ity.

Ye Sons of Pride

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Wurttemberg, Germany, 1784
Hymn 1

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Ye sons of pride, that hate the just,

And tram­ple on the poor,...

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Ye sons of pride, that hate the just,

And tram­ple on the poor,

Ye Sons of Pride

To Thine Eternal Arms, O God

lyricist: Thomas Higginson, 1846
Composer: Henry Oliver, 1832
Hymn 2

...We still are help­less without Thee.

We trust­ed hope and pride and strength;

Our strength proved false, our pride was vain;...

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We still are help­less without Thee.

We trust­ed hope and pride and strength;

Our strength proved false, our pride was vain;

To Thine Eternal Arms, O God

Wherefore Should Man, Frail Child of Clay

lyricist: William Enfield, 1795
Composer: Nathaniel Gould, 1833
Hymn 3

...Then van­ish, and no more are found:

The state­li­est pile his pride can rear,

A breath may le­vel with the ground....

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Then van­ish, and no more are found:

The state­li­est pile his pride can rear,

A breath may le­vel with the ground.

Wherefore Should Man, Frail Child of Clay

Why Standest Thou Afar, O Lord?

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: William Tarbutton, 1879
Hymn 4

...The wick­ed per­se­cute the poor

In haugh­ty pride and reck­less pow­er.

Let their de­vic­es work their fall,...

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The wick­ed per­se­cute the poor

In haugh­ty pride and reck­less pow­er.

Let their de­vic­es work their fall,

Why Standest Thou Afar, O Lord?

Throughout My Fallen Soul I Feel

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1909
Hymn 5

...Throughout my fall­en soul I feel

The strength of pride in­vin­ci­ble;

But Thou, th’al­migh­ty God of grace,...

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Throughout my fall­en soul I feel

The strength of pride in­vin­ci­ble;

But Thou, th’al­migh­ty God of grace,

Throughout My Fallen Soul I Feel

Grant to This Child the Inward Grace

lyricist: John Marriott, 1811
Composer: William Monk, 1875
Hymn 6

...Do Thou en­grave up­on his heart.

May it his pride and glo­ry be,

Beneath Thy ban­ner fair un­furled,...

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Do Thou en­grave up­on his heart.

May it his pride and glo­ry be,

Beneath Thy ban­ner fair un­furled,

Grant to This Child the Inward Grace

Remove my covering, Lord

lyricist: Witness Lee
Composer: William Howard Doane
Hymn 7

...I hardly know myself;

Deceived so much by pride,

I often think I’m right...

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I hardly know myself;

Deceived so much by pride,

I often think I’m right

Remove my covering, Lord

Remove My Covering, Lord

lyricist: Witness Lee
Hymn 8

...I hardly know myself;

Deceived so much by pride,

I often think I’m right...

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I hardly know myself;

Deceived so much by pride,

I often think I’m right

Remove My Covering, Lord

My God, the Steps of Pious Men

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Sylvanus Pond, 1836
Hymn 9

...Nor fear when ty­rants frown;

Ye shall con­fess their pride was vain,

When jus­tice casts them down....

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Nor fear when ty­rants frown;

Ye shall con­fess their pride was vain,

When jus­tice casts them down.

My God, the Steps of Pious Men

The Castle of the Human Heart

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: Arthur Mann, 1905
Hymn 10

...In blind obe­di­ence waits;

And pride, self-will, and un­be­lief,

Are post­ed at the gates....

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In blind obe­di­ence waits;

And pride, self-will, and un­be­lief,

Are post­ed at the gates.

The Castle of the Human Heart

Not Haughty Is My Heart

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1824
Hymn 11

...Not haugh­ty is my heart,

Not lof­ty is my pride;

I do not seek to know the things...

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Not haugh­ty is my heart,

Not lof­ty is my pride;

I do not seek to know the things

Not Haughty Is My Heart

Why Doth the Lord Stand Off So Far?

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: William Tans’ur, 1615
Hymn 12

...Thy jus­tice and Thy pow­er?

Shall they ad­vance their heads in pride,

And still Thy saints de­vour?...

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Thy jus­tice and Thy pow­er?

Shall they ad­vance their heads in pride,

And still Thy saints de­vour?

Why Doth the Lord Stand Off So Far?

Then, Then, th’Intestine War Is O’er

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: George Elvey, 1858
Hymn 13

...And guil­ty shame con­founds no more,

When Thou hast root­ed out our pride:

With vain com­pla­cen­cy in grace...

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And guil­ty shame con­founds no more,

When Thou hast root­ed out our pride:

With vain com­pla­cen­cy in grace

Then, Then, th’Intestine War Is O’er

Hymn 14

...All its failure, all its sin;

All the pride, the self-contentment,

All the “secret faults” within....

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All its failure, all its sin;

All the pride, the self-contentment,

All the “secret faults” within.

Lord, Thou knowest all the hunger

Lord, Thou Knowest All the Hunger

lyricist: Freda Allen, ca. 1902
Composer: William Bradbury, 1862
Hymn 15

...All its fail­ure, all its sin;

All the pride, the self-con­ten­tment,

All the sec­ret faults with­in....

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All its fail­ure, all its sin;

All the pride, the self-con­ten­tment,

All the sec­ret faults with­in.

Lord, Thou Knowest All the Hunger

Why Doth the Man of Riches Grow?

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Simon Browne, 1720
Hymn 16

...Why doth the man of rich­es grow

To in­so­lence and pride,

To see his wealth and hon­ors flow...

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Why doth the man of rich­es grow

To in­so­lence and pride,

To see his wealth and hon­ors flow

Why Doth the Man of Riches Grow?

So Lowly Doth the Savior Ride

lyricist: Almer Pennewell (1876–1969)
Composer: Andrew Tait, 1749
Hymn 17

...A pal­try bor­rowed beast,

Nor pomp, nor show, nor lof­ty pride,

Nor boast ab­ove the least....

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A pal­try bor­rowed beast,

Nor pomp, nor show, nor lof­ty pride,

Nor boast ab­ove the least.

So Lowly Doth the Savior Ride

Use Me, Savior

lyricist: Fred Woodrow, 1891
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 18

...Toiling in the hid­den way.

Pride of will and lust of sta­tion,

Lord, I would from all be free;...

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Toiling in the hid­den way.

Pride of will and lust of sta­tion,

Lord, I would from all be free;

Use Me, Savior

God Help Our Country to Be Strong

lyricist: Amos Wells (1862–1933)
Composer: Grenoble Antiphoner, 1753
Hymn 19

...From op­en shame and hid­den sin,

From boast­ful pride and greedy store,

God keep our na­tion ev­er­more!...

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From op­en shame and hid­den sin,

From boast­ful pride and greedy store,

God keep our na­tion ev­er­more!

God Help Our Country to Be Strong

Lord, Forever at Thy Side

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1822
Composer: Lewis Downes, 1851
Hymn 20

...Let my place and por­tion be;

Strip me of the robe of pride,

Clothe me with hu­mil­ity....

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Let my place and por­tion be;

Strip me of the robe of pride,

Clothe me with hu­mil­ity.

Lord, Forever at Thy Side

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