quail­ing

"quail­ing" appears in 5 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

quail­ing· 5 hymns found
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Over eve­ry name by right;
There’ll be weep­ing, there’ll be wail­ing,
There’ll be weep­ing, there’ll be wail­ing,
Grow in grace, and van­quish sin!
Then make Thy migh­ty arm my stay,

quail­ing

Powers of hell are put to flight;
Tears and cries—all un­avail­ing,
Tears and cries—all un­avail­ing,
Signs in heav’n and earth and sea;
That so my heart drink in new strength,

To the Name of Our Salvation

lyricist: From the Latin
Composer: Henry Gauntlett (1805–1876)
Hymn 1

...Over eve­ry name by right;

At this name, in ter­ror quail­ing,

Powers of hell are put to flight;...

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Over eve­ry name by right;

At this name, in ter­ror quail­ing,

Powers of hell are put to flight;

To the Name of Our Salvation

The Great Judgment Day (Morris)

Composer: Lelia Morris, 1908
Hymn 2

...There’ll be weep­ing, there’ll be wail­ing,

Unbelievers trem­bling, quail­ing,

Tears and cries—all un­avail­ing,...

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There’ll be weep­ing, there’ll be wail­ing,

Unbelievers trem­bling, quail­ing,

Tears and cries—all un­avail­ing,

The Great Judgment Day (Morris)

The Great Judgment Day (Morris)

Composer: Lelia Morris, 1908
Hymn 3

...There’ll be weep­ing, there’ll be wail­ing,

Unbelievers trem­bling, quail­ing,

Tears and cries—all un­avail­ing,...

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There’ll be weep­ing, there’ll be wail­ing,

Unbelievers trem­bling, quail­ing,

Tears and cries—all un­avail­ing,

The Great Judgment Day (Morris)

Harp, Awake! Tell Out the Story

lyricist: Henry Downton, 1851 (or 1848—sources vary)
Composer: Henry Smart, 1867
Hymn 4

...Grow in grace, and van­quish sin!

Storms are round us, hearts are quail­ing,

Signs in heav’n and earth and sea;...

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Grow in grace, and van­quish sin!

Storms are round us, hearts are quail­ing,

Signs in heav’n and earth and sea;

Harp, Awake! Tell Out the Story

Oh Wouldst Thou in Thy Glory Come

lyricist: August Francke, 1695
Composer: Martin Luther, 1523
Hymn 5

...Then make Thy migh­ty arm my stay,

Though faith and hope seem quail­ing;

That so my heart drink in new strength,...

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Then make Thy migh­ty arm my stay,

Though faith and hope seem quail­ing;

That so my heart drink in new strength,

Oh Wouldst Thou in Thy Glory Come

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