un­be­liev­ing

The phrase "un­be­liev­ing" resonates through 12 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

un­be­liev­ing· 12 hymns found
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Christians, dry your flow­ing tears
The bit­ter­ness is past.
By dread of fu­ture ill?
And hearts grow hard, like stub­born Jews,
In faith’s ap­point­ed way;
Then He dis­plays His par­don­ing love.
Thy par­don­ing voice oh let me hear,
As they from Him re­ceived in charge,
A ris­en Lord to chase away
All my life Thou shalt con­trol.
Yet tempt their mak­er to His face;

un­be­liev­ing

Love that so gent­ly pleads thy re­turn?
Look on His de­sert­ed grave,
Wrath quick­ly fol­lows death;
My trem­bling spir­it fill?
The Lord, in ven­geance dressed,
Still hold thee back—thy Sav­ior hears—
While we re­joice to see the day:
Nor let me fall, I pray.
Then to the Gen­tiles, far and near,
O weep no more your com­forts slain;
’Midst the tem­pest I have been,
That tired the pa­tience of their God.

Why Unbelieving?

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1875
Composer: Philip Bliss, 1871
Hymn 1

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Why un­be­liev­ing? Why wilt thou spurn

Love that so gent­ly pleads thy re­turn?...

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Why un­be­liev­ing? Why wilt thou spurn

Love that so gent­ly pleads thy re­turn?

Why Unbelieving?

Morning Breaks upon the Tomb

lyricist: William Collyer, 1812
Composer: The Parish Choir, 1850
Hymn 2

...Christians, dry your flow­ing tears

Chase your un­be­liev­ing fears;

Look on His de­sert­ed grave,...

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Christians, dry your flow­ing tears

Chase your un­be­liev­ing fears;

Look on His de­sert­ed grave,

Morning Breaks upon the Tomb

Death! ’Tis an Awful Word

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Isaac Woodbury, 1856
Hymn 3

...The bit­ter­ness is past.

To un­be­liev­ing man,

Wrath quick­ly fol­lows death;...

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The bit­ter­ness is past.

To un­be­liev­ing man,

Wrath quick­ly fol­lows death;

Death! ’Tis an Awful Word

Casting All Your Care upon Him

lyricist: César Malan (1787–1864)
Composer: James McGranahan, 1882
Hymn 4

...By dread of fu­ture ill?

Or why should un­be­liev­ing fear

My trem­bling spir­it fill?...

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By dread of fu­ture ill?

Or why should un­be­liev­ing fear

My trem­bling spir­it fill?

Casting All Your Care upon Him

Come, Sound His Praise Abroad

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: William Butler, 1898
Hymn 5

...And hearts grow hard, like stub­born Jews,

That un­be­liev­ing race;

The Lord, in ven­geance dressed,...

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And hearts grow hard, like stub­born Jews,

That un­be­liev­ing race;

The Lord, in ven­geance dressed,

Come, Sound His Praise Abroad

Desponding Soul, O Cease Thy Woe

lyricist: Thomas Walter, 1849
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1839
Hymn 6

...In faith’s ap­point­ed way;

Let not thy un­be­liev­ing fears

Still hold thee back—thy Sav­ior hears—...

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In faith’s ap­point­ed way;

Let not thy un­be­liev­ing fears

Still hold thee back—thy Sav­ior hears—

Desponding Soul, O Cease Thy Woe

Now to the Lord, That Makes Us Know

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707–09
Composer: William Knapp, 1738
Hymn 7

...Then He dis­plays His par­don­ing love.

The un­be­liev­ing world shall wail,

While we re­joice to see the day:...

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Then He dis­plays His par­don­ing love.

The un­be­liev­ing world shall wail,

While we re­joice to see the day:

Now to the Lord, That Makes Us Know

When Thou, My Righteous Judge, Shall Come

lyricist: Countess of Huntingdon, 1772
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1839
Hymn 8

...Thy par­don­ing voice oh let me hear,

To still my un­be­liev­ing fear,

Nor let me fall, I pray....

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Thy par­don­ing voice oh let me hear,

To still my un­be­liev­ing fear,

Nor let me fall, I pray.

When Thou, My Righteous Judge, Shall Come

“Go,” Said the Voice of Heavenly Love

lyricist: From Rippon’s Selections
Composer: Frank Lehman, 1901
Hymn 9

...As they from Him re­ceived in charge,

First, to the un­be­liev­ing Jews:

Then to the Gen­tiles, far and near,...

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As they from Him re­ceived in charge,

First, to the un­be­liev­ing Jews:

Then to the Gen­tiles, far and near,

“Go,” Said the Voice of Heavenly Love

How Calm and Beautiful the Morn

Composer: Thomas Hastings, 1831
Hymn 10

...A ris­en Lord to chase away

Your un­be­liev­ing fears:

O weep no more your com­forts slain;...

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A ris­en Lord to chase away

Your un­be­liev­ing fears:

O weep no more your com­forts slain;

How Calm and Beautiful the Morn

Blessèd Lord, in Thee Is Refuge

lyricist: Herbert Booth, 1886
Composer: William Owen, 1852
Hymn 11

...All my life Thou shalt con­trol.

In the past, too, un­be­liev­ing,

’Midst the tem­pest I have been,...

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All my life Thou shalt con­trol.

In the past, too, un­be­liev­ing,

’Midst the tem­pest I have been,

Blessèd Lord, in Thee Is Refuge

Come, Let Our Voices Join to Raise

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Amzi Chapin, 1823
Hymn 12

...Yet tempt their mak­er to His face;

A faith­less, un­be­liev­ing brood,

That tired the pa­tience of their God....

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Yet tempt their mak­er to His face;

A faith­less, un­be­liev­ing brood,

That tired the pa­tience of their God.

Come, Let Our Voices Join to Raise

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