strick­en

"strick­en" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

strick­en· 20 hymns found
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And strug­gled not in vain,
Who the dead awak­eth.
Jesus is the Rock of Ag­es—
Should the hea­then na­tions lie,
O the stream of liv­ing wa­ter!
The Son of David bowed to die,
Hear cre­ation’s plead­ing groan—
Whom we’ve learned to love,
That, by love’s eter­nal law,
Bloom from the gar­den, and flow­ers from the field;
start
The sor­rows here be­low;
With these mi­nis­tries most dear
Jesus, my Sav­ior, died, nailed to the tree—
And tho’ ye may not ban­ish care,
The an­them of joy and sal­va­tion,
See the Christ, His cross up­bear­ing,
And vain­ly make their might their sole re­li­ance;
None need long­er dread thy sway.
Our Sav­ior, who suf­fered, will ten­der­ly deal

strick­en

Never soared as high again,
Of sweet rest par­tak­eth.
From His side a liv­ing fount­ain,
India’s sons no light des­cry?
Free to ev­ery son and daugh­ter—
The Fa­ther’s arm of pow­er was nigh,
O, Thou eve­r bless­èd King,
Soon we’ll meet above.
Well of Life! from Thee we draw.
More for the love than the wealth that we yield.
Lies bleed­ing and un­bound,
To Thee, dear Lord, I go.
Heavy is the cross they bear,
Darkness there shut Him in!
Kind words, kind words, so sweet to hear,
To ev­ery kin­dred and na­tion,
The thorn-plat­ed dia­dem.
Our hope to quick­en.
Fall around the sick­led grain,
And ask this Phy­si­cian to cure.

The Bird with the Broken Wing

lyricist: Hezekiah Butterworth, 1890
Composer: Daniel Towner, 1919
Hymn 1

...And strug­gled not in vain,

But the life that sin had strick­en,

Never soared as high again,...

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And strug­gled not in vain,

But the life that sin had strick­en,

Never soared as high again,

The Bird with the Broken Wing

In the Tomb Behold He Lies

lyricist: Arthur Russell, 1851
Composer: Michael Weisse, 1531
Hymn 2

...Who the dead awak­eth.

Christ, our strick­en sac­ri­fice,

Of sweet rest par­tak­eth....

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Who the dead awak­eth.

Christ, our strick­en sac­ri­fice,

Of sweet rest par­tak­eth.

In the Tomb Behold He Lies

The Smitten Rock

lyricist: George Needham, 1876
Composer: Ira Sankey
Hymn 3

...Jesus is the Rock of Ag­es—

Smitten, strick­en, lo! He dies;

From His side a liv­ing fount­ain,...

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Jesus is the Rock of Ag­es—

Smitten, strick­en, lo! He dies;

From His side a liv­ing fount­ain,

The Smitten Rock

Raise, Raise the Ensign

lyricist: John Bell, ca. 1904
Composer: Louis Eichhorn
Hymn 4

...Should the hea­then na­tions lie,

Afric’s strick­en daugh­ters weep,

India’s sons no light des­cry?...

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Should the hea­then na­tions lie,

Afric’s strick­en daugh­ters weep,

India’s sons no light des­cry?

Raise, Raise the Ensign

The Flowing Water

lyricist: W. C. Macurdy, 1896
Composer: Jacob Hall
Hymn 5

...O the stream of liv­ing wa­ter!

From the strick­en Rock it flows,

Free to ev­ery son and daugh­ter—...

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O the stream of liv­ing wa­ter!

From the strick­en Rock it flows,

Free to ev­ery son and daugh­ter—

The Flowing Water

The Son of David Bowed to Die

lyricist: Joseph Anstice, 1836
Composer: David Wood, 1895
Hymn 6

...The Son of David bowed to die,

For man’s trans­gress­ion strick­en;

The Fa­ther’s arm of pow­er was nigh,...

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The Son of David bowed to die,

For man’s trans­gress­ion strick­en;

The Fa­ther’s arm of pow­er was nigh,

The Son of David Bowed to Die

Come, Lord Jesus, Pilgrim, Pray

lyricist: Em­ily Pear­son, 1894
Composer: Thomas Hastings, 1830
Hymn 7

...Hear cre­ation’s plead­ing groan—

Earth’s sin-strick­en, cease­less moan.

O, Thou eve­r bless­èd King,...

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Hear cre­ation’s plead­ing groan—

Earth’s sin-strick­en, cease­less moan.

O, Thou eve­r bless­èd King,

Come, Lord Jesus, Pilgrim, Pray

Still They Go and Leave Us

Composer: J. B. Ferguson, 1880
Hymn 8

...Whom we’ve learned to love,

Tho’ our hearts are strick­en,

Soon we’ll meet above....

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Whom we’ve learned to love,

Tho’ our hearts are strick­en,

Soon we’ll meet above.

Still They Go and Leave Us

Laboring and Heavy Laden

lyricist: John Monsell, 1863
Composer: Carey Boggess, 1886
Hymn 9

...That, by love’s eter­nal law,

From the strick­en rock are flow­ing,

Well of Life! from Thee we draw....

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That, by love’s eter­nal law,

From the strick­en rock are flow­ing,

Well of Life! from Thee we draw.

Laboring and Heavy Laden

Here, Lord, We Offer Thee

lyricist: Abel Blunt, 1879
Composer: Uzziah Burnap, 1895
Hymn 10

...Bloom from the gar­den, and flow­ers from the field;

Gifts for the strick­en ones, know­ing Thou car­est

More for the love than the wealth that we yield....

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Bloom from the gar­den, and flow­ers from the field;

Gifts for the strick­en ones, know­ing Thou car­est

More for the love than the wealth that we yield.

Here, Lord, We Offer Thee

When Wounded Sore the Stricken Heart

lyricist: Cecil Alexander, 1858
Composer: John Richardson (1816–1879)
Hymn 11

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When wound­ed sore, the strick­en heart

Lies bleed­ing and un­bound,...

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When wound­ed sore, the strick­en heart

Lies bleed­ing and un­bound,

When Wounded Sore the Stricken Heart

To Thee, Dear Lord, I Go

lyricist: Mary Kennedy, 1900
Composer: Rufus Cornelius
Hymn 12

...The sor­rows here be­low;

Thy love will soothe the strick­en heart,

To Thee, dear Lord, I go....

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The sor­rows here be­low;

Thy love will soothe the strick­en heart,

To Thee, dear Lord, I go.

To Thee, Dear Lord, I Go

Pour Thy Blessings, Lord, Like Showers

lyricist: Harriet Kimball (1834–1917)
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 13

...With these mi­nis­tries most dear

To Thy strick­en child­ren here.

Heavy is the cross they bear,...

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With these mi­nis­tries most dear

To Thy strick­en child­ren here.

Heavy is the cross they bear,

Pour Thy Blessings, Lord, Like Showers

Jesus, My Savior, Died

lyricist: Frank Allaben (1867–1927)
Composer: Calvin and Farel Jouard, 1903
Hymn 14

...Jesus, my Sav­ior, died, nailed to the tree—

Cruelly cru­ci­fied, strick­en for me!

Darkness there shut Him in!...

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Jesus, my Sav­ior, died, nailed to the tree—

Cruelly cru­ci­fied, strick­en for me!

Darkness there shut Him in!

Jesus, My Savior, Died

Kind Words—Earth’s Good Angels

lyricist: Lucy Dougherty, 1871
Composer: Howard Teasdale
Hymn 15

...And tho’ ye may not ban­ish care,

Ye help the strick­en heart to bear.

Kind words, kind words, so sweet to hear,...

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And tho’ ye may not ban­ish care,

Ye help the strick­en heart to bear.

Kind words, kind words, so sweet to hear,

Kind Words—Earth’s Good Angels

The Anthem the Angels Were Singing

lyricist: Anonymous, 1896
Composer: Thomas Bowdish, 1900
Hymn 16

...The an­them of joy and sal­va­tion,

Of love to a sin-strick­en race,

To ev­ery kin­dred and na­tion,...

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The an­them of joy and sal­va­tion,

Of love to a sin-strick­en race,

To ev­ery kin­dred and na­tion,

The Anthem the Angels Were Singing

Darkly Rose the Guilty Morning

lyricist: Joseph Anstice, 1836
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1872
Hymn 17

...See the Christ, His cross up­bear­ing,

See Him strick­en, spit on, wear­ing

The thorn-plat­ed dia­dem....

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See the Christ, His cross up­bear­ing,

See Him strick­en, spit on, wear­ing

The thorn-plat­ed dia­dem.

Darkly Rose the Guilty Morning

O Lord, Our Father, Shall We Be Confounded?

lyricist: Johann Heermann, 1630
Composer: Johann Schein, 1623
Hymn 18

...And vain­ly make their might their sole re­li­ance;

In mer­cy turn to us, the poor and strick­en,

Our hope to quick­en....

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And vain­ly make their might their sole re­li­ance;

In mer­cy turn to us, the poor and strick­en,

Our hope to quick­en.

O Lord, Our Father, Shall We Be Confounded?

Jesus Bursts the Bars of Death

lyricist: Charles Chaplin, 1883
Composer: L. B. Shook
Hymn 19

...None need long­er dread thy sway.

Trembling sol­diers strick­en dumb,

Fall around the sick­led grain,...

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None need long­er dread thy sway.

Trembling sol­diers strick­en dumb,

Fall around the sick­led grain,

Jesus Bursts the Bars of Death

Cast Your Care on Jesus

lyricist: M. M. M., “Christian Intelligencer.” Music: Robert Staples, 1877
Composer: Robert Staples, 1877
Hymn 20

...Our Sav­ior, who suf­fered, will ten­der­ly deal

With His strick­en child­ren, if they will but kneel

And ask this Phy­si­cian to cure....

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Our Sav­ior, who suf­fered, will ten­der­ly deal

With His strick­en child­ren, if they will but kneel

And ask this Phy­si­cian to cure.

Cast Your Care on Jesus

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