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Hymns / Music :: O Thou Through Suffering Perfect Made

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"By His wounds we are healed." Isaiah 53:5

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website

William Walsham How (1823-1897)Words: William Walsham How, 1871.

Music: "Holley," George Hews, 1835


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O Thou through suffering perfect made,
On Whom the bitter cross was laid;
In hours of sickness, grief and pain,
No sufferer turns to Thee in vain.

The halt, the maimed, the sick, the blind,
Sought not in vain Thy tendance kind,
Now in Thy poor Thyself we see,
And minister through them to Thee.

O loving Savior, Thou canst cure
The pains and woes Thou didst endure;
For all who need, Physician great,
Thy healing balm we supplicate.

But, O far more, let each keen pain
And hour of woe be heavenly gain,
Each stroke of Thy chastising rod
Bring back the wanderer nearer God!

O heal the bruisèd heart within!
O save our souls all sick with sin!
Give life and health in bounteous store,
That we may praise Thee evermore!

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