trem­bling

We found "trem­bling" used in 14 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

trem­bling· 14 hymns found
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So, dark as I roam, in this win­try world shroud­ed,
The lof­ty mount­ains and the hills
His trum­pet shakes the ground.
But joy com­eth in the morn­ing!
And I can­not see my way;
These, though we bring them
It is I, it is I;
There’s dan­ger in de­lay.
’Twas spok­en by the way­side,
Rebels who scorn His mild­er voice,
The trum­pet loud pro­claimed His will,
And sound His name abroad;
The na­tions all ob­ey,
Far bright­er than the noon-day sun.

trem­bling

My God! trem­bling, to Thee—
What ail­eth thee, O trou­bled sea?
At His su­preme com­mand;
For joy com­eth in the morn­ing!
Lead me, Fa­ther, lead me, Fa­ther,
He will ac­cept for the name that is dear;
In the midst of the storm,
Quake with the wrath of God;
And, though ’twas but a whis­per,
Th’im­pe­tuous sea starts at the noise,
They trem­bling heard, but straight for­got
And swell the grand, im­mor­tal song.
To meet their ev­er­last­ing doom.
And wait the great de­ci­sive word—

As Down in the Sunless Retreats of the Ocean

lyricist: Thomas Moore, 1816
Composer: E. C. L. Browne, 1868
Hymn 1

...So, dark as I roam, in this win­try world shroud­ed,

The hope of my spir­it turns trem­bling to Thee,

My God! trem­bling, to Thee—...

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So, dark as I roam, in this win­try world shroud­ed,

The hope of my spir­it turns trem­bling to Thee,

My God! trem­bling, to Thee—

As Down in the Sunless Retreats of the Ocean

When Israel Out of Egypt Went

lyricist: The Psalter, 1912
Composer: Wenzel Müller, 1828
Hymn 2

...The lof­ty mount­ains and the hills

With trem­bling awe our God dis­cerned.

What ail­eth thee, O trou­bled sea?...

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The lof­ty mount­ains and the hills

With trem­bling awe our God dis­cerned.

What ail­eth thee, O trou­bled sea?

When Israel Out of Egypt Went

The Last Great Day Is Drawing Nigh

Composer: Uzziah Burnap, 1870
Hymn 3

...His trum­pet shakes the ground.

Sinners with trem­bling leave the tomb

At His su­preme com­mand;...

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His trum­pet shakes the ground.

Sinners with trem­bling leave the tomb

At His su­preme com­mand;

The Last Great Day Is Drawing Nigh

Joy Cometh in the Morning!

lyricist: Mary Weinland, 1887
Composer: Edmund Lorenz
Hymn 4

...But joy com­eth in the morn­ing!

Ye trem­bling saints, dis­miss your fears:

For joy com­eth in the morn­ing!...

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But joy com­eth in the morn­ing!

Ye trem­bling saints, dis­miss your fears:

For joy com­eth in the morn­ing!

Joy Cometh in the Morning!

Lead Me, Father

lyricist: Nellie Sweets, 1902
Composer: Fannie Simpson
Hymn 5

...And I can­not see my way;

Father, lead Thy trem­bling child.

Lead me, Fa­ther, lead me, Fa­ther,...

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And I can­not see my way;

Father, lead Thy trem­bling child.

Lead me, Fa­ther, lead me, Fa­ther,

Lead Me, Father

O Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness

lyricist: John Monsell (1811–1875)
Composer: Uttingen, 1754
Hymn 6

...These, though we bring them

In trem­bling and fear­ful­ness,

He will ac­cept for the name that is dear;...

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These, though we bring them

In trem­bling and fear­ful­ness,

He will ac­cept for the name that is dear;

O Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness

It Is I, Be Not Afraid (Baltzell)

lyricist: Isaiah Baltzell, 1877
Composer: Aldine Kieffer
Hymn 7

...It is I, it is I;

Fear not, trem­bling one, It is I.

In the midst of the storm,...

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It is I, it is I;

Fear not, trem­bling one, It is I.

In the midst of the storm,

It Is I, Be Not Afraid (Baltzell)

Sinners, the City Where You Dwell

lyricist: William Hunter, 1843
Composer: John Dykes, 1868
Hymn 8

...There’s dan­ger in de­lay.

Beneath you shall the trem­bling ground

Quake with the wrath of God;...

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There’s dan­ger in de­lay.

Beneath you shall the trem­bling ground

Quake with the wrath of God;

Sinners, the City Where You Dwell

A Little Word

lyricist: Mabel Taylor, 1886
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 9

...’Twas spok­en by the way­side,

A lit­tle, trem­bling word,

And, though ’twas but a whis­per,...

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’Twas spok­en by the way­side,

A lit­tle, trem­bling word,

And, though ’twas but a whis­per,

A Little Word

The Lord, How Dreadful Is His Wrath

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1839
Hymn 10

...Rebels who scorn His mild­er voice,

At His loud thun­ders trem­bling stand;

Th’im­pe­tuous sea starts at the noise,...

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Rebels who scorn His mild­er voice,

At His loud thun­ders trem­bling stand;

Th’im­pe­tuous sea starts at the noise,

The Lord, How Dreadful Is His Wrath

When God Descends, a Streaming Fire

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Luther Emerson, 1866
Hymn 11

...The trum­pet loud pro­claimed His will,

And trem­bling Is­ra­el heard.

They trem­bling heard, but straight for­got...

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The trum­pet loud pro­claimed His will,

And trem­bling Is­ra­el heard.

They trem­bling heard, but straight for­got

When God Descends, a Streaming Fire

Angels, Assist to Sing

lyricist: Theophilus, 1808
Composer: Anonymous, 1859
Hymn 12

...And sound His name abroad;

Come, pour the trem­bling notes along,

And swell the grand, im­mor­tal song....

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And sound His name abroad;

Come, pour the trem­bling notes along,

And swell the grand, im­mor­tal song.

Angels, Assist to Sing

The Hour Will Quickly Come

lyricist: Anonymous, before 1864
Composer: Aaron Williams, 1760
Hymn 13

...The na­tions all ob­ey,

And, trem­bling, haste away

To meet their ev­er­last­ing doom....

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The na­tions all ob­ey,

And, trem­bling, haste away

To meet their ev­er­last­ing doom.

The Hour Will Quickly Come

The Trumpet Sounds, the Judge Descends

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Ignaz Pleyel, 1815
Hymn 14

...Far bright­er than the noon-day sun.

Millions be­fore Him trem­bling stand,

And wait the great de­ci­sive word—...

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Far bright­er than the noon-day sun.

Millions be­fore Him trem­bling stand,

And wait the great de­ci­sive word—

The Trumpet Sounds, the Judge Descends

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