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Your harps, ye trembling saints, | Your harps, ye trembling saints, | ||
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Hope be your anchor strong; | Hope be your anchor strong; | ||
His loving spirit, the sweet gale | His loving spirit, the sweet gale | ||
That wafts you smooth along. | That wafts you smooth along. | ||
Or, should the surges rise, | Or, should the surges rise, | ||
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He will not cast away; | He will not cast away; | ||
Yet do not always here expect | Yet do not always here expect | ||
On Tabor's mount to stay. | On Tabor's mount to stay.}} | ||
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When we in darkness walk. | When we in darkness walk. | ||
Nor feel the heav'nly flame; | Nor feel the heav'nly flame; | ||
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Subsde at his control: | Subsde at his control: | ||
His loving-kindness shall break through | His loving-kindness shall break through | ||
The midnight of the soul. | The midnight of the soul. | ||
No wonder, when his love | No wonder, when his love | ||
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At all events rely: | At all events rely: | ||
The very hidings of his face | The very hidings of his face | ||
Shall train thee up to joy. | Shall train thee up to joy.}} | ||
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Wait, till the shadows flee; | Wait, till the shadows flee; | ||
Wait, thy appointed hour: | Wait, thy appointed hour: | ||
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That stays himself on thee! | That stays himself on thee! | ||
Who wait for thy salvation, Lord, | Who wait for thy salvation, Lord, | ||
Shall thy salvation see. | Shall thy salvation see.}} | ||
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Revision as of 03:01, 17 April 2016
General information
Your harps, ye trembling saints is a hymn by Augustus Toplady, which was published in the Gospel Magazine in February 1772 under the title 'Weak believers encouraged'.
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- Daniel Belknap — Holliston English SATB
Text and translations
English text Your harps, ye trembling saints, |
When we in darkness walk. |
Wait, till the shadows flee; |
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